Lebanese resistance leader: Targeting civilians will not go unanswered

Secretary General of the Lebanese national resistance movement Hizbollah Hasan Nasrallah today warned that the Israeli enemy will pay the price in blood for the civilian deaths in South Lebanese towns of Nabatiyeh and Al-Suwanah, emphasizing that targeting civilians will not go unanswered, citing the resistance’s missile strikes on Kiryat Shmona as a preliminary response.

Nasrallah made the remarks in a televised speech marking Hezbollah’s Martyred Leaders Day, which annually falls on February 16.

During the ceremony, Nasrallah reiterated the resistance’s resilience and commitment to defending Lebanon’s sovereignty and dignity. He criticized the international community for its failure to support Gaza and condemned the American administration for its hypocrisy in the Palestinian conflict, noting that if the US halted its weapons shipments to the Zionist entity, the aggression would cease.

He also highlighted the resistance’s role in exposing Israel’s plans to displace Palestinians and establish a Jewish state, calling for unity among resistance factions.

Hamda Mustafa

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