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Hezbollah sees Israel on path of 'collapse'

An image grab from Hezbollah's al-Manar TV on July 12, 2023, shows Hassan Nasrallah delivering a televised speech to mark the anniversary of the 2006 war with Israel. (Credit: AFP)

Hezbollah said on Monday its arch-foe Israel was on a "path of collapse and fragmentation," referring to divisions in Israeli society over a contested overhaul of its judiciary.

Israel's parliament on Monday ratified the first bill of an overhaul sought by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after last-gasp compromise efforts collapsed and failed to ease a constitutional crisis convulsing the country for months.

"Today, in particular, is the worst day in the history of the entity, as some of its people say," Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised speech, referring to Israel.

"This is what puts it on the path of collapse, fragmentation, and disappearance, God willing," he added.

Netanyahu said on Monday he hopes his religious-nationalist coalition will reach an agreement with the opposition on the contested judicial overhaul plan by the end of November.

Hezbollah has fought numerous conflicts with Israel since being established by Iran's Revolutionary Guards in 1982.

The crisis in Israel has caused a deep divide in society and has seeped into the military, with protest leaders saying thousands of volunteer reservists would not report for duty if the government continues with the plans and former top brass warning that Israel's war-readiness could be at risk.

Hezbollah said on Monday its arch-foe Israel was on a
"path of collapse and fragmentation," referring to divisions in
Israeli society over a contested overhaul of its judiciary.
Israel's parliament on Monday ratified the first bill of an
overhaul sought by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after
last-gasp compromise efforts collapsed and failed to ease a
constitutional crisis convulsing the country for months.
"Today, in particular, is the worst day in the history of
the entity, as some of its people say," Hezbollah leader Sayyed
Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised speech, referring to
Israel.
"This is what puts it on the path of collapse,
fragmentation, and disappearance, God willing," he added.
Netanyahu said on Monday he hopes his...