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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah acknowledged that his group suffered an 'unprecedented' blow from recent explosions of portable communication devices, which he attributed to Israeli attacks. The blasts, occurring over two days, killed at least 37 people, predominantly Hezbollah members, and injured thousands more, prompting Nasrallah to label them as potential 'war crimes' and a 'declaration of war.' He warned of severe retaliation against Israel and stated that Hezbollah would continue its operations until a ceasefire in Gaza is achieved. Nasrallah also claimed that the attacks were intended to eliminate thousands of Hezbollah operatives, expressing confidence that the group's resilience would prevail despite the losses. In response to the escalating violence along the Lebanon-Israel border, fears of a broader conflict have intensified, particularly following the recent device bombings. Hezbollah has vowed to investigate the circumstances behind the attacks as tensions continue to mount in the region.
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