Hezbollah vows to inflict pain on Israel

Hezbollah's Naim Qassem calls for a ceasefire, warns of increased displacement if conflict with Israel continues.

Qassem said that he will choose the head of the Hezbollah very soon. PHOTO: REUTERS

BEIRUT:

Hezbollah's deputy secretary general Naim Qassem said on Tuesday his group has adopted "a new calculation" to inflict pain on Israel, even as he called for a ceasefire.

"The solution is a ceasefire, we are not speaking from a position of weakness," Qassem said. "If the Israelis do not want that, we will continue," he added in a broadcast speech.

Qassem said that residents of northern Israel would be able to return home after a ceasefire deal is reached through an indirect agreement. But he threatened that more Israelis will be displaced if the war continues, saying that "the number of uninhabited settlements will increase, and hundreds of thousands, even more than two million, will be in danger at any time, at any hour, on any day

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