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Resilience to Shape Lebanon’s Future: Sheikh Qassem

15:51 - May 04, 2026
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IQNA – Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem said resilience is what shapes Lebanon’s future.

Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem

 

In a statement released on Monday, Sheikh Qassem said the Israeli regime's plots will never materialize as the resistance movement is forcefully fighting them off, dismissing illusions that Lebanon is a weak county and under the guardianship of others.

He stated that the occupying Israeli regime is pressing ahead with its acts of aggression against Lebanon with the greenlight and under the aegis of Washington.

Sheikh Qassem noted that while Israel's primary objectives are to deprive Lebanese nationals of their legitimate rights, occupy their territories and create a bleak future for everyone, Hezbollah's main goal is to liberate the usurped lands.

"We are at a critical juncture in the history of the region, where the Zionist enemy is waging an onslaught against us through the support and patronage of the despotic US regime," the statement read.

The Hezbollah chief stressed that resilience is what shapes Lebanon's future, generations to come, as well as the regional future -- a future marked with dignity, glory and independence.

Sheikh Qassem noted that the Israeli enemy, no matter how arrogant and aggressive it might become, cannot materialize its plots as Hezbollah is powerfully confronting them.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Sheikh Qassem highlighted that there is no ceasefire in Lebanon; but rather ongoing US-Israeli aggression.

"Lebanon is the country subjected to open aggression. It demands an ironclad guarantee for its security and sovereignty. Israel has observed none of its commitments under the ceasefire, and has violated the truce more than 20,000 times," he pointed out.

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The Hezbollah leader underscored that Lebanon will definitely prevail over the Tel Aviv regime through reliance on Hezbollah's capabilities and national unity.

Sheikh Qassem also criticized the Beirut government for engagement in US-brokered direct negotiations with Israel, stating that diplomacy works out once it helps cessation of aggression and implementation of agreements reached.

"Direct talks amount to freely granting concessions to the enemy," the Hezbollah leader said.

He stated that the international community needs to realize the fact that solution to the existing Israeli-Lebanese conflict is not surrender.

The Hezbollah chief referred to continued resistance, domestic understanding, gaining the most out of international developments and exertion of pressure on Israel as the four determining factors to surpass the current dilemma.

Sheikh Qassem urged the Lebanese government to strive for maintaining national unity, and resolutely seek resolution of economic and social challenges.

He finally paid homage to young Hezbollah resistance fighters, emphasizing that their sacrifices will create a dignified future for Lebanon and its nation.

On March 2, Hezbollah launched military operations against the Israeli regime in response to its aggression against Iran, its repeated violations of the 2024 ceasefire, and its continued occupation of Lebanese territory in the country’s south.

Following the Iran-US ceasefire on 8 April, Tel Aviv was compelled to accept a ceasefire in Lebanon as well, after Tehran demanded an end to Israeli attacks on Lebanese soil as one of its primary conditions in indirect negotiations with Washington.

The Israeli military, however, quickly resumed its assaults on southern Lebanon, issuing evacuation threats for several areas even after the initial ten-day truce between Tel Aviv and Beirut was extended for an additional three weeks.

Israeli occupation forces also continue to hold parts of southern Lebanon, where they have imposed a so-called “Yellow Line” — a coercive military buffer resembling the regime’s notorious control measures in the besieged Gaza Strip.

According to Lebanese authorities, nearly 2,500 people have been killed in Lebanon since the Israeli regime launched its renewed offensive following Hezbollah’s 2 March operation.

 

Source: Press TV

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