Member of Hezbollah’s Loyalty to Resistance MP Hasan Fadlallah stressed that the resistance foiled the Israeli project of south Lebanon invasion during last year’s Israeli war, noting that the country’s south is subjected now to other forms of war.
In a memorial service in tribute of martyrs who fell during the war from the southern town of Kfar Seer, MP Fadlallah said that the Israeli enemy planned to occupy the southern villages and towns during the 2024 war.
“The Israeli enemy sought to at least occupy the area to the south of Litani River, expel its people, and perhaps to construct settlements later,” the Hezbollah lawmaker said.
“However, the steadfast resistance fighters who confronted the fiercest armies at the border villages and in various fronts, carrying a spirit of martyrdom within, brought down the goals of the Israeli invasion and prevented the occupation of the south,” he affirmed in remarks carried by Hezbollah’s Media Relations.

MP Fadlallah stressed, meanwhile, that despite the sacrifices the will of resistance has never broken.
He noted that the Israeli attacks targeting civilians and facilities aimed to pressure Lebanon and its people, especially in the south, to force them to emigrate and surrender.
In this context, he pointed to an economic pressure, exerted by some local sides within a number of state institutions, that accompanies the military pressure staged by the Israeli enemy.
MP Fadlallah said that south Lebanon is subjected to an ongoing war that is aimed at preventing reconstruction and the return of people to their hometowns.
“This war will be confronted with all strength and firmness because the issue of reconstruction is as sacred as the blood of the martyrs,” he stated.
Source: Al-Manar English Website