The Secretary General of "Hezbollah," Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, stated in a televised interview that "the Israeli society, which believed that its army is invincible and that its state should extend from the Nile to the Euphrates, and that Israel is a great power in the region, has begun to descend in its conviction, awareness, faith, and self-confidence into the crisis it is experiencing today. Today, in particular, is the worst day in Israel's history, as some of its people and associates say, and this puts it on the path to collapse, fragmentation, and demise, God willing." He noted that "the awareness changed after the year 2000 in our Arab world and in the entity of occupation, leading settlers to experience consecutive crises, culminating in what they are witnessing today on the path to collapse." He pointed out that "there are types of wars, including military and economic wars, but the most dangerous wars are the ideological and media wars because they target the human mind, awareness, convictions, and everything that shapes behavior and stance." Nasrallah explained that "the tools of this battle are various, including media, the internet, books, universities, and theses, and we are engaging in the battle in all its arenas, and this is one of them."