Message of the head of Hezbollah: "They should have struck Israel, now it's too late"

Until a few hours ago, it was a question that was being speculated around the world, and the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, solved those dilemmas by saying:
"Some say we will go to war, but we already went to war on October 8. The possibility of escalation of tensions and full-scale war is real. An enemy who may be thinking about an attack or a pre-emptive operation will be committing the greatest stupidity in its history. If Israel is considering it, it will be the biggest mistake of their lives."
The guests of presenter and editor of the Usijanja show, Silvija Slamning, were prof. Predrag Markovi, historian, prof. Ilija Kajtez, sociologist and security expert, and Dr. Rajko Petrovi, research associate at the Institute for European Studies.
Markovi first touched on Nasrallah's statement itself, which he pointed out was misinterpreted by many.
"Nasrallah formulated his position very cautiously. He said if Israel attacks, we are ready to respond. Second, Hezbollah did not attack, they poked Israel. If they wanted to attack, they would have attacked when Israel was in shock from the attack by Hamas on October 7.
Nasrallah said that October 7th was a surprise for them and they didn't know that Hamas was going to do it. I believe it because if it had spread so much, it would have reached Israel. It was already done undercover with the aim of not spreading a word about it," said Markovi and added: "Hezbollah has been very restrained for the past month. If they didn't strike when Israel was completely stunned by the terrible tragedy, now the situation is even worse. I think this speech by Nasrallah says that Hezbollah will not start a total war."
Kajtez pointed out that he shares his opinion with Markovi.
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