Hizbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah refuted rumors of ill-health, calling the reports "a media campaign against Hezbollah."
"The rumors spread in the previous days made me hold an urgent media appearance to show you that I am in good health. There is a media campaign against Hizbollah," Nasrallah said Wednesday night in a short speech riddled with coughs.
It wasn't clear when and where the speech was recorded but Hizbollah's satellite station aired the speech in full.
Nasrallah was referring to media reports in recent days claiming he had been flown to Tehran to undergo medical treatment for cancer.
He said he decided to appear on television to say "these rumors are baseless," a Lebanese website quoted him saying.
He also denied reports claiming his deputy Naim Qassem was seriously injured in an explosion that occurred near a convoy in Syria earlier in the day calling them "lies." Qassem was said to have assumed command of the organization while Nasrallah was away.
Since the Second Lebanon War in 2006, Nasrallah has rarely appeared in public and delivers televised speeches from undisclosed locations.