Lebanese resistance leader: Resistance operations in south Lebanon have played a role in exhausting the enemy
Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah stressed that the goal of the resistance operations in southern Lebanon is to pressure and drain the Zionist enemy in order to stop its aggression on the Gaza Strip and relieve pressure on the Gaza Strip on the ground.
Nasrallah said during a memorial ceremony on the occasion of the week anniversary of the death of Commander Mohammed Yaghi: “The battle taking place in southern Lebanon has proven the balance of deterrence and we are facing a real opportunity to liberate every inch of Lebanese territory and to prevent the Israeli enemy from violating our borders and airspace.
Nasrallah explained that in three months the resistance had carried out 670 operations on the Lebanese-Palestinian border, targeting 48 Zionist enemy border positions, 50 border posts, 11 backward positions and 17 settlements.
Nasrallah pointed out that the resistance operations have greatly depleted the enemy, as it exercised extreme secrecy over its large losses, which it does not admit, and this is part of its policies of general secrecy about them, while experts in the occupation entity confirmed that their army’s losses are 3 times more than the announced numbers.
Sayyed Nasrallah pointed out that the Iraqi resistance operations are being carried out to support the Gaza Strip, and the American administration is worried about it, as it is facing a deadlock in Ukraine and is heading towards loss and does not want to expand the war in the region.
Sayyed Nasrallah reiterated that the terrorist organization “ISIS” is a creation of the United States, which sponsors it in Syria and Iraq, provides it with support and releases its members from prisons to serve its interests, stressing that the opportunity for the exit of US forces from Iraq today will be followed by the exit of US forces from Syria.
Nasrallah stressed that the enemy’s crime of assassinating the deputy head of Hamas’ political bureau, Saleh al-Arouri, in Beirut will not be without punishment and that the decision today is in the hands of the field and it is inevitably coming.
Amal Farhat