Lebanese resistance leader: Al-Aqsa Flood battle shocked the occupation entity

Secretary General of the Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah confirmed that the Al Aqsa flood battle shocked the Israeli occupation entity and struck its power, stressing the need to provide all elements of power which enable the resistance to achieve its goals and defeat the Israeli enemy.

Nasrallah said in a televised statement during Al Quds Platform event: “We must stand in respect for what the resistance did in Gaza and its legendary fighting, and for its courage to make achievements. We must also stand in appreciation and respect for the steadfastness of the people of Gaza as they faced indiscriminate killing over a period of six months of massacres, displacement and starvation. With this patience and this steadfastness, they created a historical epic”.

Nasrallah pointed out that Al Aqsa Flood battle was built on the resistance’s achievements over the past decades and what is happening in Palestine and the region is a “flood of free people” that will grow and become stronger. He indicated that the occupation entity continues its crimes and brutality despite the passage of six months of its continuous aggression against Gaza Strip, ignoring all international resolutions and international appeals for a ceasefire and the entry of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.

Sayyed Nasrallah praised Syria’s position in support of the resistance in the region, its tolerance of pressure, and its clear and decisive support for the Palestinian cause, pointing out that the July 2006 war brought down the new Middle East project that the Americans worked on in the service of the Zionist entity.

Souha Suleiman

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