Is Nasrallah in Lebanon?

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According to Arab reports,

in recent speech by Nasrallah aired in Lebanon,
the chief commander of the Iranian proxy Hezbollah,

seemed overly at ease and even pleased,
noting that the Israeli jets heard by the Lebanese
all over the country, aren't heard in the TV address yesterday.

After 15 years not being seen in public - people conclude Nasrallah left Lebanon to Tehran.

 
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Reports of long traffic jams out of south Lebanon,
radio stations announce evacuation
before massive attack.

Arab reports of several operations in Sidon,
no reports of attacks in Beirut yet,

- where's Nasrallah?

 
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Nadim Jumayel, Member of Parliament in Lebanon: Dragging Lebanon into the 'support front' in Gaza has led to destruction. Hezbollah is responsible because it started the war.

The Kataib party in Lebanon, to which Jumail belongs, is known for its anti-Syrian positions and opposition to Hezbollah.

Nadim-Gemayel-Achrafieh.jpeg

In an interview published today on the party's website, Jumail says: 'Someone is responsible for the situation in Lebanon, and the responsibility lies with the one who started the aggression and that is Hezbollah.'

The member of parliament also adds: 'Lebanon does not exist. We would not have reached this situation if Iran and Hezbollah had not decided to make Lebanon a participant in the support front for Gaza, which led to its destruction. We are unable to tolerate it anymore."

The Jumail family is one of the prominent Christian families in Lebanese politics. The family is identified with the Hataib party, whose founders include Nadim's grandfather, Pierre Jumail. Nadim's father, Bashir Jumail, was elected president of Lebanon in 1982 but was assassinated that year.

 
Nadim Jumayel, Member of Parliament in Lebanon: Dragging Lebanon into the 'support front' in Gaza has led to destruction. Hezbollah is responsible because it started the war.

The Kataib party in Lebanon, to which Jumail belongs, is known for its anti-Syrian positions and opposition to Hezbollah.

Nadim-Gemayel-Achrafieh.jpeg

In an interview published today on the party's website, Jumail says: 'Someone is responsible for the situation in Lebanon, and the responsibility lies with the one who started the aggression and that is Hezbollah.'

The member of parliament also adds: 'Lebanon does not exist. We would not have reached this situation if Iran and Hezbollah had not decided to make Lebanon a participant in the support front for Gaza, which led to its destruction. We are unable to tolerate it anymore."

The Jumail family is one of the prominent Christian families in Lebanese politics. The family is identified with the Hataib party, whose founders include Nadim's grandfather, Pierre Jumail. Nadim's father, Bashir Jumail, was elected president of Lebanon in 1982 but was assassinated that year.

 
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They say Nasrallah's new designer of posters

is still writing "on the way to Jerusalem"

on the arbitraries.

 
Where is Nasrallah?

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