Member of the Central Council of "Hezbollah," Sheikh Nabil Qawq, stated that "Israeli enemy leaders raise their voices with threats, but their heads are under the equations of resistance." He noted that "the resistance in Lebanon, Gaza, Yemen, and Iraq has thrown the Israeli enemy into the depths of defeat, and all these threats will not change the reality at all; they are a failed attempt to appease and gain the approval of the settlers and reassure them. However, the settlers have told these leaders that the upper hand at the borders belongs to Hezbollah's Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah."
These comments were made by Sheikh Qawq during a commemorative ceremony held by "Hezbollah" for the martyr on the road to Jerusalem, Ridwan Ali Hamoudi, at the Imam Hussein complex in the city of Sour, attended by a number of scholars, dignitaries, and families of martyrs, along with a large crowd of locals.
He viewed that "the prolonged aggression on Gaza will not eliminate Hamas, nor will it free or return prisoners without a cost, nor will it change anything in the equations of resistance in the south, nor will it protect Israeli ships in the Red Sea; its only result is deepening the Israeli predicament and increasing the number of its dead and wounded."
He pointed out that "the Israeli enemy fully realizes through abandoned barracks and settlements that the hand of resistance along the borders is supreme and that it has no choice but to submit to the equations of resistance."
He considered that "true Arabism is innocent of any support for the Israeli enemy, whether media, political, or economic, and the stances of genuine Arab nobility, honor, and dignity are embodied in the resistance from Gaza to Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen," emphasizing that "the resistance in Lebanon, after 74 days of aggression, will continue in the battle in support of Gaza, no matter the sacrifices and threats."
He reiterated that "the decision of the resistance is a quick and decisive response without hesitation or delay to any targeting of civilians in Lebanon, and no matter what the enemy does, it will not break the will of the resistance in support of Gaza."
Sheikh Qawq concluded by sending greetings to "the Ansar Allah in Yemen, who through their courageous stance and targeting of Israeli ships, have imposed a real siege on the Israeli enemy in an unprecedented historical achievement."