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Former Head of Military Intelligence Maj.-Gen. Amos Malka spoke with 103FM on Thursday morning.
Hezbollah has lost 47 fighters to Israeli strikes at Lebanon's frontier since Hamas and Israel went to war on Oct. 7.
In a speech by Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, he claimed any countries that would normalize with Israel were “betting on a losing horse.”
The leader of Hezbollah warned against al-Aqsa becoming "a Jewish synagogue."
There have been growing concerns of a new miscalculation by the Hezbollah leader.
The reports from Lebanon said that the meeting included discussions of "political developments especially in Palestine."
Iran is fighting for influence in Lebanon, with Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian saying Iran is ready to help Lebanon economically.
Israel is attempting to reduce Hezbollah’s ability to invade, but this has infuriated Nasrallah and it is another piece of the conflict between the sides.
Nasrallah additionally accused the UNSC of wanting to use UNIFIL as spies for Israel.