“Our moral and religious duty is to stand by the people of Gaza. It is not an act of kindness; failing to do so will hold us accountable on the Day of Resurrection,” he said on Saturday evening while giving a televised speech on the occasion of the 7th of Muharram in Beirut.
“Today, the occupation carried out a large massacre against displaced people in al-Mawasi in Khan Younis. Then it justified it by saying it wanted to target [Hamas] leaders,” Nasrallah said. “Are there worse injustices and oppression in the world?”
He was referring to the Israeli strikes on the camp which claimed lives of at least 90 displaced Palestinians and wounded 300 others.
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Elsewhere in his remarks, Nasrallah said that “a significant number of our wounded fighters during Operation Al-Aqsa Flood battles have recovered and returned to the front lines.”
“In the July 2006 war, we presented martyrs and accepted responsibility. In return, God granted us the liberation of the land, instilled fear in our enemies, and bestowed dignity and victory upon us. The blessings from supporting Operation Al-Aqsa Flood are immense on the Day of Resurrection. For now, in this world, the blessings of our steadfastness and resilience are evident every day,” he said, Al-Manar reported.
Source: Agencies