The comments from Hassan Nasrallah were his first he has made publicly since Hamas fighters attacked southern Israel on October 7.
Lebanese citizens have died on the border as confrontations continue between Israel and Hezbollah, which is committed to the destruction of Israel as a state
Mr Netanyahu vowed there will be no ceasefire in Gaza until each of the more than 200 hostages which Hamas took captive is returned. Daniel Hagari, the IDF spokesman, claimed troops had uncovered Hamas tunnels, rigged them with explosives, and killed militants as the operations continue. He blamed the United States for the Israel-Gaza crisis and claimed the Hamas attack was "proof that Israel is weaker than a spider's web".
Mr Netanyahu has ruled out any chance of a ceasefire in Gaza without the return of more than 200 hostages, which Hamas have taken into the territory.He also used the visit to discuss efforts to get aid into the territory and prevent fighting from spilling over regionally. Among the Brits were Elizabeth and Maged El-Nakla, the in-laws of Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf.
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