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In the last part of his speech, Nasrallah threatens Israel: H | Abu Ali Express in English

In the last part of his speech, Nasrallah threatens Israel:

He started by claiming that it is better and more honorable to die in war than to starve to death in the difficult economic crisis into which Lebanon is heading. After the war, there's a horizon. After the collapse, there's nothing.

Nasrallah then concludes his speech with a homage to one of his most iconic threats, when 11 years ago he threatened to launch rockets at the Israeli city of Haifa and even deeper into Israeli territory (the famous "Ma ba'ada-Haifa"), and ended with the following:

"Karish, ma ba'ada Karish, wa ma ba'ada ba'ada Karish".

In other words, if Lebanon won't be allowed to save itself from economic collapse with natural gas production, then Israel won't be allowed to produce gas from any of its natural gas fields. Nasrallah is threatening to attack not just "Karish" but also the rest of Israel's offshore rigs, no matter how far away they are from the border.

And like disciplined soldiers, from that moment Shiite Axis supporters began bombarding social networks with: "Karish, ma ba'ada Karish, wa ma ba'ada ba'ada Karish."

When it comes to psychological warfare and social media manipulation, Israel can learn a thing or two from Nasrallah.