Once again, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Lebanon’s legendry anti-terrorist movement, Hezbollah, reminded the illegal Zionist entity that the entire balance of power between the Resistance Front in Lebanon and Israel has changed.
Last Thursday, on the anniversary of the Ashura Uprising commemorating the martyrdom in Karbala of Imam Husain (AS), the grandson of Prophet Mohammad (blessings of God upon him and his progeny), Seyyed Nasrallah told the Zionists that all their attempts to prevent Hezbollah from possessing advanced and accurate missiles have been foiled, stressing that the issue “is all over” and that the Israelis themselves can’t imagine their fate if these missiles are used in any future war.
Addressing attendees of the grand Ashura march in Beirut’s southern suburb of Dhahiyeh, he voiced Hezbollah’s stances on several regional and local issues.
He started his speech with a discourse on the tragedy of Karbala and the impact of the Ashura epic till this day on all conscientious people. Seyyed Nasrallah offered condolences to the Lord of the Age, Imam Mahdi (AS) the Promised Saviour of mankind, on the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Husain (AS).
He saluted all those who took part on the Ashura march and ceremonies in the last ten days in Dhahiyeh and in other areas across Lebanon. He reiterated Hezbollah and the resistance’s commitment to the path of Imam Husain (AS), as the path of dignity, stressing that all sacrifices and victories were achieved due to the commitment to this path and this school.
Seyyed Nasrallah said: “the famous saying of Imam Husain (AS) “Never to Humiliation” will last forever. Today, the presence of all people in Lebanon’s Dhahiyeh, south, Bekaa and in the entire region is an indication that the Martyr of Karbala’s sacred blood indeed triumphed over swords.”
Seyyed Nasrallah stressing that the tenth of Muharram is the “day of stances”, reiterated Hezbollah’s firm position in supporting the oppressed people of Palestine, Yemen and Bahrain.
He hailed the ‘Return Marches’ at the border between Gaza and Zionist usurped Palestine, saying: “First, we reiterate our ideological commitment to Palestine and al-Quds. We reiterate our support to the Palestinian people and their legitimate rights to confront the so-called ‘deal of the century’ touted by the US.
“Second, we stress our firm stand by Yemeni people who have been witnessing Karbala for nearly four years. This oppressed people have been demonstrating all forms of steadfastness, courage and patience, just like Karbala… It is the duty of all Muslims including the Arabs to denounce and act in order to prevent the Saudi war in Yemen. This is a moral responsibility.
“Third, we reiterate our support to the peaceful people of Bahrain whose scholars and youths have been jailed and suppressed by the regime.”
Seyyed Nasrallah lashed out at Bahrain’s repressive Aal-e Khalifa minority regime’s policy of naturalization of foreigners in the country in a bid to make demographic changes in the Persian Gulf Island state.
He stressed that “it is our duty to stand by” the Islamic Republic of Iran in the face of all kinds of pressures. Iran is being punished by the US for a clear reason: it refuses to subdue to the Americans like other states. It wants to stay independent as a sovereign state. We have to recall Iran’s support to the resistance in Palestine and Lebanon, its support to Iraq and Syria in face of the Daesh terrorists.”
On Lebanon, Sayyed Nasrallah reiterated the call for calm and dialogue, as well as the call to hasten the formation of the new cabinet.
Turning to the struggle with the illegal Zionist entity, he said the resistance has to stay on alert, noting that the Israeli enemy has been furious because its scheme in the region has failed.
He said: “They (the Israelis) were betting on the events in Syria and Iraq. But now they know well that the axis of resistance is more powerful and that more sides joined this axis. Israelis are concerned, and we have to be vigilant… We should not be at ease. The enemy fears any future confrontation in the region, especially with Lebanon. The enemy knows well that any future war will have massive repercussion, and that his points of weakness are known to us.”
Seyyed Nasrallah referred to the recent remarks of the Zionist war minister, Avigdor Lieberman, who talked about what he called strategic changes in West Asia.
Seyyed Nasrallah said: “Few days earlier, the Zionist war minister said that in West Asia strategic changes took place, noting that the first change is that the opponents of Israel have acquired accurate missiles and that the Israeli home front has now become the main theater in any future war. The Zionist war minister said that in the 1973 war Israelis in Tel Aviv were at calm, they were taking coffee and reading newspapers. But he noted that now, everything has changed.”
Seyyed Nasrallah said: “Yes, I tell the Zionist minister, everything has indeed changed.”
Seyyed Nasrallah pointed out to Israeli attempts to prevent Hezbollah from acquiring advanced and accurate missiles in Syria, saying: “They (the Israelis) have been working hard to cut off the road and prevent us from possessing accurate missiles. I say whatever you do to cut off the road on us, it’s all over, we are now in possession of accurate missiles that if used in any future war you can’t expect what your fate will be.
“The Zionist enemy knows well that technology alone cannot have the final word in the battle without the human capabilities.”
He furthermore hit back at Israeli remarks that the Hezbollah Secretary General “threatens from a shelter,” by saying: “Allah has elongated my lifespan and you have been trying in day and night to kill me but I’m still alive. Staying alive is an indication for your failure.”
The Resistance Leader concluded his speech by saying that all of Hezbollah’s power and steadfastness “is from Imam Husain (AS),” stressing that: “All our days are Ashura and we have written ‘At Your Service O Imam Husain’ with blood and patience.”
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