Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Friday responded with ambiguity to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s recent revelation that the terror group had placed a missile-launching facility near Beirut's international airport.

Nasrallah's comments, quoted by The Associated Press, were his first since Netanyahu’s speech at the UN General Assembly last month, in which he revealed that Hezbollah, Iran’s proxy in Lebanon, placed three missile conversion sites alongside Beirut’s international airport, including in the Ouzai neighborhood, underneath a soccer stadium and adjacent to the airport itself.

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