
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent
(Worthy News) – Hezbollah has completely vacated its headquarters in Beirut, implementing precautionary measures in anticipation of a potential Israeli retaliatory strike. The evacuation of personnel and resources indicates that Hezbollah is gearing up for a significant Israeli response as the threat of war intensifies.
Israel has been anticipating a response for over a week following the assassination of Hezbollah’s top military commander, Faud Shukr, in Beirut.
According to a report by the Lebanese media outlet Al Joumhouria, Hezbollah has relocated its entire operation—including personnel, computers, and other equipment—out of Beirut.
This move, as Hezbollah threatens retaliation for the killing of Shukr, signals that the group is “preparing for the worst” in anticipation of Israel’s potential response if attacked by the Iran-backed organization.
Nabih Berri, the speaker of Lebanon’s parliament and an ally of Hezbollah, stated on Monday, “the response is inevitable,” and further added, “revenge is a dish best served cold.”
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