Hezbollah: Anti-Israeli attacks won’t stop unless the regime ends Gaza war
Secretary-General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has warned that the resistance movement will not stop military operations against Israel until the regime ends its war on the besieged Gaza Strip.
"The front in southern Lebanon is a front of support, assistance, solidarity, and participation in weakening the Israeli enemy until it reaches the point where it is convinced that it must stop its aggression. This front will only stop when the aggression against Gaza stops within an agreement with the Palestinian resistance," Nasrallah said, Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday.
He also rejected threats by Israeli officials of a large-scale war if Hezbollah refuses to stop its attacks.
"If Israel had been able [to launch such a war], it would have done so on the second or third day.
"The enemy is not in the position of imposing conditions on Lebanon, as he is weak and in crisis, and he is the one who spent four months unable to complete the battle in Gaza," Nasrallah said.
The Hezbollah chief noted that his movement's decision to launch attacks on Israel "stabilized the balance of deterrence and proved that Lebanon has a real deterrent power."
He said Hezbollah began attacking Israel after October 7 "primarily to prevent an Israeli victory," stressing that this "constitutes a national interest" for Lebanon.
"The origin of the establishment of Israel in the region is a disaster for all the countries and peoples of the region," said Nasrallah. "A strong Israel is a danger to the region, and a weak, deterred, and fearful Israel constitutes a less harmful and catastrophic situation for the countries and peoples of the region. In Lebanon, a strong Israel is a danger to Lebanon, and a deterred Israel is the one whose danger to Lebanon can be reduced."
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