
Nasrallah: Hezbollah is stronger now than ever before
The Secretary-General of the Lebanese "Hezbollah", Hassan Nasrallah, that the positions of this political political organization stronger than ever before, stressing that they overcome Israel.
In a speech at a Hezbollah rally in the southern suburb of Beirut on the occasion of the 12th anniversary of the July 2006 war, Nasrallah said that it was part of the American project to establish a "new Middle East" to establish the leadership of Israel. "After their failure, To the new plan of what we have encountered and what we face today. "
"If Lebanon had fallen, the project would have followed the path to eliminate Syria and the Palestinian resistance, but steadfastness in Lebanon has dropped the project and pursued the dreams of America and Israel in the region for years and created very important transformations in the region."
Nasrallah pointed out that since the 2006 war, which he described as the victory of the resistance, "the electricity, oil, gas and colonies are working because they know that in return there is a strong and serious enemy." He pointed out that "for the first time there are plans in the Zionist entity for defense in case of entering Galilee" .
He stressed that "the resistance today in Lebanon with the weapons, equipment, capabilities, capabilities, experience and experience, and Azzam's faith and courage are stronger than ever since its inception ... and Hezbollah today is stronger than the Israeli army."
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah said that Israel was interested in "the Syrian regime's departure", saying that it was "a full partner in the war against Syria and provided all necessary support to the armed groups in the south of the country."
"Today, the battle of Shehadeh (Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu is now in Syria is to get Iran and Hezbollah out of there," he said.
The Israeli army ended extensive military maneuvers on the occupied Golan Heights yesterday in preparation for what it called "new threats" coming from Hezbollah.
IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot said the army must take into account that "Hezbollah has acquired inexperienced combat experience in Syria and has developed weapons from Iran."
Source: Al Manar
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