Hezbollah officials have issued strong warnings, asserting that all strategic sites within the Israeli-occupied territories are within the range of the resistance’s missiles and drones.
This comes amid escalating tensions, with Hezbollah reaffirming its readiness for combat and vowing to respond fiercely to any Israeli aggression.
MP Mohamed Raad, head of the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc, highlighted the enemy’s frustration and desperation in the face of the resistance’s deterrence, noting that while the enemy may rebel at times, it is within limits carefully calculated based on the resistance’s deterrence equations.
Raad emphasized that the enemy is expressing anger, pain, and disappointment in failing to achieve its goals in Gaza, and is running out of time and options while relying on international, especially American, support.
Speaking at a ceremony honoring the martyr leader Hassan Mahmoud Saleh “Jaafar Adshit,” held by Hezbollah in Adshit’s town Husseinieh, Raad suggested that the US, preoccupied with its upcoming internal elections, is attempting to persuade ‘Israel’ to cease aggression. He likened this effort to a parent addressing a rebellious child, allowing more time for reflection on the futility of current methods.
Raad concluded that the enemy’s aim is to enforce injustice, tyranny, and dominance over others’ lands and countries through force.
A senior Hezbollah official has asserted on Sunday that all military outposts and strategic installations across the Israeli-occupied territories are within the range of missiles and drones belonging to the Lebanese resistance movement.
Sheikh Ali Daamoush, Vice President of the Executive Council of Hezbollah, stated that any full-scale offensive by the Tel Aviv regime against Lebanon would be incredibly unwise, as Hezbollah fighters are at the peak of their combat readiness.
Daamoush emphasized, “All their strategic centers are within the range of our missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles.”
He highlighted the strength and deterrence capabilities of the resistance front in Lebanon, attributing them to the sacrifices and achievements of its members and fallen combatants. Daamoush stated that the Israeli enemy fears a major confrontation with Hezbollah due to the group’s capabilities.
Daamoush dismissed Israeli attempts to compel resistance fighters to retreat or surrender through threats, increased attacks, or targeting of civilians. He reiterated Hezbollah’s commitment to defending Lebanon and Palestinians in Gaza, emphasizing that Israeli attacks cannot change the rules of the conflict.
He also mentioned that Israeli authorities have sought mediators to halt Hezbollah operations in southern Lebanon and secure the settlers in northern occupied Palestinian lands. However, Daamoush reaffirmed Hezbollah’s determination to continue fighting in southern Lebanon and respond proportionately to Israeli attacks on civilians.
In response to Israel’s escalatory measures, Daamoush warned that Hezbollah would increase operations and strike more Israeli outposts. He concluded by asserting Hezbollah’s stance: “An eye for an eye.”
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Lebanon’s strength today lies in its resistance, a sentiment underscored by Labor Minister Mustafa Bairam during his participation in a workshop for the International Translators Union titled “Translator Security.”
The workshop, held in cooperation with the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces and the Educational Technology Syndicate, emphasized the importance of resilience in the face of challenges.
Meanwhile, MP Hussein al-Haj Hassan, head of the Baalbek-Hermel bloc, reiterated that Lebanon’s resilience cannot be undermined through political maneuvers, evasion, or intimidation, stating that true strength lies in the resistance. He made these remarks during a political meeting organized by the Lebanese Brigades to Resist the Occupation with tribes in the town of Adous in the Baalbek district.
Additionally, MP Hassan Fadlallah, a member of the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc, highlighted the unwavering commitment of the Lebanese people in southern Lebanon despite ongoing aggression.
He stated that this commitment strengthens the determination of the resistance to confront aggression, speaking at the memorial service for the martyr, paramedic Hussein Muhammad Hani Khalil.
Furthermore, MP Hassan Ezz El-Din, also from the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc, reiterated the resistance’s support for Gaza and Palestine, pledging to continue resisting until complete victory is achieved. He made these remarks during a ceremony honoring the martyr of jihad and resistance, Fouad Muhammad Mughniyeh, in the southern town of Tairdiba.
Moreover, MP Raed Berro, another member of the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc, affirmed that the resistance in Lebanon is fully prepared to counter any attempt by the enemy to expand its aggression against Lebanese villages and towns. He made these statements during the opening of a scout exhibition held by the Imam Mahdi (peace be upon him) Scouts in the town of Bahboush in the Koura district.
The Israeli regime began attacking southern Lebanon on October 8, following its campaign of death and destruction in Gaza. In response, Hezbollah has launched near-daily rocket attacks on Israeli positions.
The conflict has resulted in over 270 martyrs on the Lebanese border, including resistance fighters and 44 civilians. The Israeli occupation has reported the deaths of at least ten soldiers and six settlers in the area.
Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from the northern part of the occupied territories due to the ongoing rocket fire and shelling by Hezbollah and allied Palestinian groups.
Hezbollah has advised residents in southern Lebanon to disable their CCTV camera systems to prevent the Zionist entity from hacking into these devices, which are commonly installed outside homes and shops in the region.
Source: Al-Manar English Website