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Hizbollah leader tells Israel to brace for retaliation over Qantar’s death

By Reuters - Dec 27,2015 - Last updated at Dec 27,2015

BEIRUT — The leader of Lebanon's Hizbollah group said on Sunday that Israel miscalculated by killing prominent militant Samir Qantar in Syria last week, saying that retaliation for his death was inevitable, whatever the consequences.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, speaking in a ceremony to mark a week since Qantar's death in a strike in a residential quarter of Damascus, said Israelis should brace themselves for a response either inside or outside Israel.

"The Israelis should be justifiably worried... They should be worried along the border, inside [Israel] and outside," he said.

"The response is coming no matter what... We cannot forgive the shedding of our mujahedeen blood by the Zionists ... anywhere in the world," he said. Israel has welcomed Qantar's death, but has not confirmed it carried out the air strike that killed him.

Qantar was jailed in Israel for his part in a 1979 raid in Israel that killed four people when he was a member of a Palestinian group. Qantar was repatriated to Lebanon in 2008 in a prisoner swap with Hizbollah, which he then joined.

Nasrallah for the first time acknowledged that Qantar had played a key role in creating a "popular resistance" in Syria against what he said were Israeli designs on the Syrian Golan Heights. Hizbollah is fighting on the side of President Bashar Assad in Syria's civil war.

 

Syrian state media said Qantar was involved in a major offensive earlier this year in Quneitra, near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

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