Targeting Hezbollah will not weaken the movement’s resolve
The Secretary General of Hezbollah resistance movement stressed that targeting its leaders will not weaken the movement’s resolve to continue its path.
Share It :
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah made the remarks in a televised speech on Tuesday to commemorate top-ranking Hezbollah military commander Fuad Shukr, who was assassinated in an Israeli airstrike in the suburbs of southern Beirut last week.
He emphasized that the recent assassinations will not alter the fundamental nature of the resistance front.
The leader of Hezbollah resistance movement said the Western countries’ aid to Israel indicates that the occupying regime is incapable of defending itself and is fearful of Iran and the resistance’s response to recent assassinations in the region.
Nasrallah went on to say that the West’s delivery of arms to defend Israel against the resistance's retaliatory attacks demonstrates Tel Aviv’s incapability to defend itself.
"Israel is not as strong as it was before this war, and its prestige and military capability are no longer as they were," he said.
The Hezbollah chief noted that Israel is highly anxious about Iran and Hezbollah’s imminent attacks in response to the assassinations, adding that this is the reason why it is asking the United States and Western countries to defend it.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Nasrallah said the recent developments show the true goal of Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet is uprooting Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
He said Netanyahu does not want a ceasefire in Gaza and seeks to “establish total security control” over the blockaded territory.
He also warned that the Israeli regime seeks to annex the occupied West Bank and expel Palestinians from there, calling on regional countries to wake up to the danger of Zionism.