According to media sources, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian visited neighbouring Lebanon and spoke with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah as tensions on Israel’s northern border persisted.
He proclaimed that the “ongoing war crimes” committed against Palestinians in Gaza would “undoubtedly trigger a collective response from the resistance axis.”
There are legitimate worries that if Hezbollah decides to become involved and strike Israel in support of its Palestinian partners, a new front in the conflict might open up, according to the BBC.
At a gathering in the outskirts of Beirut, Hezbollah’s deputy commander declared that his group was “fully prepared” to support Hamas in its conflict with Israel and that they will act “when the time comes.”
Hezbollah has been labelled a terrorist organisation by the US, the UK, and other nations, just like Hamas in Gaza. According to the BBC, it is a significant political and military player in Lebanon and has ties to Iran.
A narrow band of mostly agricultural terrain is cut through by the Wadi Gaza seasonal watercourse, which is where Israel has ordered a 24-hour evacuation of a third of the Gaza Strip, according to the BBC.
The devastated area is home to at least 1.1 million people. The population of Gaza City is roughly 600,000. According to the BBC, the largest camp in the Gaza Strip, Jabalya, has 116,000 residents, while Beach Camp is home to about 90,000 people.