Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah reiterated on Sunday the pledge that his group will retaliate against Israel over the assassination of its senior operative Samir al-Quntar.
"The retaliation to Samir's (Quntar) assassination will inevitably come," Nasrallah vowed in a televised speech marking one week since Quntar's death in an Israeli air raid on Jaramana, a Damascus neighbourhood.
Nasrallah said the timing and place of the retaliation was now in the hands of Hezbollah's fighters and military commanders.
Hezbollah played a key role in Quntar's release after he spent 30 years in Israeli jails, known as the longest-serving Arab prisoner.
Shortly after his release, Quntar joined Hezbollah.
On December 21, Nasrallah pledged that Hezbollah would retaliate to the assassination "at the appropriate time and place and in the appropriate method".
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