Israel issue hijack alert
Israel urges its airline companies to tighten security measures after Hezbollah vowed to retaliate for the killing of Imad Mugniyah.
The Israeli transportation ministry issued an instruction to all carriers flying into occupied Palestine on Friday to tighten security measures in a bid to avert potential attacks.
The instruction came following growing concerns that Hezbollah may try to launch a retaliatory attack against the regime, following a car bombing in Damascus that killed Hezbollah top commander Imad Mugniyah.
Hezbollah leader Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah declared during the funeral of the slain commander that the movement would retaliate for his assassination anywhere in the world.
The Zionist regime has stepped up security measures for its ministers during their private visits abroad.
Although the regime denied any involvement in the killing of Mugniyah, even Israeli political pundits believe that Mossad carried out the assassination.
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