The United States called on Friday for Hezbollah not to “take advantage” of the Israel-Hamas war after Hezbollah’s leader said that “all options” were open.

“We and our partners have been clear: Hezbollah and other actors – state or non-state – should not try to take advantage of the ongoing conflict,” a spokesperson from the National Security Council said.

In his first speech since the war broke out last month between Hamas and Israel, the head of Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Shiite movement, said that the United States was “entirely responsible” for the ongoing war in Gaza, and could prevent a regional conflagration by preventing its ally Israel’s attacks.

When asked for a response, the National Security Council spokesperson said, “We will not engage in a war of words.”

He added, “The United States does not seek escalation or widening of the conflict that Hamas brought onto Israel.”

“This has the potential of becoming a bloodier war between Israel and Lebanon than 2006. The United States does not want to see this conflict expand into Lebanon. The likely devastation for Lebanon and its people would be unimaginable and is avoidable,” the spokesperson said.

AFP

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