March 22 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The leader of Hezbollah, Hasan Nasrallah, has affirmed this Wednesday that the bomb attack perpetrated in Megiddo, in the north of Israel, by a suspect who crossed the border from Lebanon confused the “enemy”, although he has kept silent about the possible involvement of the Lebanese Shiite party-militia.
“The incident in northern occupied Palestine confused the Israeli enemy at various levels, and many commented on Hezbollah’s silence, (which) is part of the psychological media battle with the enemy,” he was quoted as saying. picked up by the Lebanese television channel Al Manar.
However, Nasrallah has not referred at any time to the investigations being carried out by Israel’s internal intelligence service, the Shin Bet, which pointed out shortly after the incident as a possible culprit a suspect with ties to Hezbollah, who did not It has been pronounced until this Wednesday.
The Israeli army announced last week that it shot dead a suspected terrorist who, after crossing into northern Israel through Lebanon, detonated a bomb on a road near Megiddo, seriously wounding one man.
Authorities ordered road closures to search for the suspect, who hitchhiked to northern Israel and was sighted near the Lebanese border. Security forces opened fire on the suspect for posing a “clear danger” as he was carrying an explosive belt at the time.