Nasrallah Urges Patience, Unity, and Vigilance Against Israeli Aggression
WANA (August 07) – Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of Hezbollah in Lebanon, in a speech commemorating the seventh day of the martyrs of the Zionist regime’s attack on the southern suburbs of Beirut, mentioned the childish and fearful action of the Zionists in breaking the sound barrier over Beirut moments before his speech.
He stated, “The Israeli enemy provocatively broke the sound barrier with its fighter jets during the ceremony and speech to scare the attendees and create fear and panic among them.”
In this speech, Hassan Nasrallah gave recommendations and requests to the resistance groups, Iran, Syria, the Palestinian people, and Hezbollah’s internal enemies, saying:
“We ask the resistances in Gaza and the West Bank to be more patient and steadfast.
Our request to the supporting fronts of resistance in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq is to continue their efforts as they have been.
We once again call on Arab and Islamic countries to reconsider their behavior in the face of the dangers threatening the region.
Iran will respond, and Hezbollah will respond as well.
Yemen has committed to responding after the attack on Al-Hudaydah and will respond.
Iran considers itself obligated to respond to the assassination of Martyr Haniya in Tehran, but it is not bound to constant conflict.
Syria and Iran, despite all pressures, are committed to material and military support.
I ask the people of Lebanon to recognize the extent of the existing dangers.
To Hezbollah’s enemies in the Arab world: We do not expect you to join us in the fight, but we expect you not to stab us in the back.”
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