The Hezbollah leader addressed Israelis evacuated from northern Israel, saying that if they want to return home they should demand the war in Gaza end.
Nasrallah rejected the idea that Israel was only targeting Hamas, not Hezbollah, with the strikes on Tuesday.
Pinpointing Nasrallah’s true intentions is a challenge, primarily because even he appears uncertain of them.
Maj.-Gen. (res.) Gadi Shamni underscored the importance of a coherent plan and a Gaza blockade, stating, "We lack a strategy for the post-conflict period."
In threats made against the Lebanon-based Hezbollah after remarks by its leader Hassan Nasrallah, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warned: "We haven't even 10% of the IAF's power in Gaza."
He also noted that "Israel has not achieved any accomplishment that it can present to its citizens; they are still unable to present an image of 'victory' or an image of 'defeat' to the resistance."
Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah is set to speak on Saturday afternoon in his second address since the war began.
Hezbollah has power without responsibility, operating its own mini-administration across the nation with a great degree of impunity.
It is clear that Nasrallah is worried about any potential escalation.
"The so-called Axis of Resistance has been dealing with the Palestinian issue for years and is only a means of implementing Iran's agenda in the region," Prince Abdulrahman bin Mosaad said.