In the aftermath of a devastating rocket attack on the Golan Heights that killed 12 civilians, Mosab Hassan Yousef, a prominent critic of Hezbollah, took to his verified Twitter account to issue a stark warning.

“Nasrallah has opened the gates of hell,” Yousef tweeted, referring to Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah. This strong statement comes amid escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, following the deadly strike attributed to the Lebanese militant group.

Yousef, the son of a Hamas founder who famously defected and became an outspoken critic of Palestinian militant groups, condemned the attack in unequivocal terms. “This is not a fight for liberation or justice; it’s a deliberate act of terror targeting innocent lives,” he wrote. His comments have resonated widely, reflecting the anger and fear sparked by the attack.

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The Israeli government has blamed Hezbollah for the rocket fire, which it described as a massacre. Israel’s foreign ministry declared that Hezbollah had “crossed all red lines” with the attack. The Israeli response has been swift and forceful, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promising strong retaliatory measures to ensure national security.

Yousef’s tweet has added a significant voice to the condemnation of Hezbollah’s actions, highlighting the broader implications of the group’s aggression. “Nasrallah’s actions are not just reckless; they are catastrophic for Lebanon and the entire region,” Yousef continued. His words reflect the broader concern that Hezbollah’s actions could lead to a wider conflict, drawing in neighboring countries and exacerbating the already volatile Middle Eastern landscape….Seë_Morë

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