Hezbollah Secretary General said on Monday that the Zionist entity is witnessing its worst days, stressing that the occupying regime is on the path of decline.
During an Ashura sermon on the seventh eve of Muharram, Sayyed Nasrallah referred to chaos across the Zionist entity over the passing of the first part of a bill aimed at curbing the power of the Israeli judicial system.
“Israel was once thought of as an invincible regional power, and countries in the region accepted its threat as a fact that can’t be removed,” Sayyed Nasrallah addressed Ashura mourners in Beirut’s southern suburb, Dahiyeh on Monday.
“In 1982, when the Zionist enemy attacked Lebanon and entered Beirut, there was a generation that believed that this army could be defeated,” the Hezbollah leader noted.
His eminence added that the resistance movement’s belief led to defeating the Zionist regime in 1985 and 2000, which in turn changed the notion of the regime’s invincibility in the Arab world.
“The Zionist entity’s trust, awareness and self-confidence have deteriorated into the crisis it is experiencing today,” Sayyed Nasrallah said.
“This day, in particular, is the worst day in the history of the entity, as some of its people say. This is what puts it on the path to decline, fragmentation and disappearance, God willing,” the Hezbollah S.G. added.
Source: Al-Manar English Website