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Israeli Regime’s End Near: Hezbollah Chief

9:16 - July 17, 2024
News ID: 3489160
IQNA – The secretary general of Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement cited verses from the Holy Quran, stressing that the end of Israel’s corrupt regime will come sooner rather than later.

Hezbollah Secretary General Sayed Hassan Nasrallah

 

Delivering a speech during the commemoration of the tenth night of Muharram ceremonies in the southern suburb of Beirut on Tuesday, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah stressed that the Zionist regime will reach demise.

He also stressed that Hezbollah is not afraid of an Israeli war on Lebanon on the basis of the same principle of belittling death and bereavement.

Nasrallah reiterated allegiance to Imam Hussein (AS) as well as His Grandson Imam Mahdi (AS), his deputy, Imam Khamenei, the religious scholars and martyred commanders while moving into victories.

The Hezbollah secretary general maintained that the current generations in Gaza and the support fronts (Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, Iran, and Syria) will push ‘Israel’ into its third destruction, adding that if the Arab people were allowed, they would back the Strip.

He cited Zionist studies conducted by sociologists and political scientists which say that ‘Israel’ can survive for 80 years at maximum and that its current conditions indicate an imminent demise.

Nasrallah also underlined the Quranic promise that ‘Israel’ will reach demise, adding that all those who believe that the entity must be eliminated will inflict the third punishment upon the Zionists involved in horrible corruption and oppression against Arabs since 1948.

He emphasized that Al-Aqsa Flood is the longest battle that the occupation entity engages in, adding, “We are fighting in this battle with a clear horizon.

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The Hezbollah leader further called on pro-Resistance social media users to neglect reacting to trivial anti-Resistance bloggers, verify all data they receive electrically.

Nasrallah urged boycotting the bloggers who promote the sectarian strife, adding that plotters will try to stir sedition after the end of Al-Aqsa Flood battle which helped reduce tensions in the region.

Solidarity among Resistance fronts reduced sectarian tensions in the region, Nasrallah said.

The Hezbollah chief also offered condolences to the families of the martyrs claimed by an attack on an Ashura ceremony in Oman, noting that, as long as grudge and ignorance exist, such attacks will happen.

Nasrallah further hailed the attendance of mourners at Ashura ceremony, adding that numbers surpassed those of last year (2023) despite the Israeli threats.

 

 

Source: Al-Manar

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