Israel's killing of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in a powerful air strike in Beirut constituted a use of its right to defend itself, a German foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday.
"Hezbollah is of course a terrorist organization and it was obviously a meeting of the top leadership of Hezbollah, from which one can assume, even from a distance, that they were planning their further operations," the spokesperson said.
"So in this respect, there are also reasons to believe that the right to self-defense was exercised here," he added.
Asked about the civilian deaths in the incident, the spokesperson said "every civilian victim is one civilian victim too many".
ReplyDeleteHezbollah deputy secretary-general Naim Qassem says Israel is targeting civilians in Lebanon. “Every house, everyone on the streets, they are not fighters,” he said.
ReplyDelete“Israel is committing massacres,” he added, and “America supports Israel, America is a partner” in the massacres.