Hashem Safi al-Din, the head of the Executive Council in "Hezbollah," asserted, commenting on the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation, that "the epic deeds carried out by the fighters in Palestine are narratives of dignity and pride, marking the beginning of a new phase, and the challenge will continue with us for days and months to achieve decisive victory." During the solidarity stand with Palestine in front of Al-Qaim Mosque in the southern suburb of Beirut, he noted that "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israelis will not awaken from this shock."
Safi al-Din explained that "the entry of the resistance fighters into the settlements that they thought were fortified and protected, capturing a large number of Zionists, is a scene of humiliation indicating the capabilities of the heroic Palestinians and their revenge for decades of oppression." He emphasized that "we know that the resistance in Palestine is brave and daring, as proven in various combat fields, but the breaching of the fences, barriers, and the accumulation of military combat experience among the fighters indicates immense and advanced military expertise in the resistance work."
He announced that "the scene of entering the settlements surrounding Gaza, accompanied by missile bombardment, will be repeated one day multiplied by tens of times from Lebanon and all areas adjacent to occupied Palestine." Safi al-Din explained that "Netanyahu should know that this battle is not just Gaza's battle. The responsibility compels all members of our nation not to remain neutral, and we are not neutral."
He stressed that "the resistance sent a message this morning in Kfarshouba, to say that it is our right to target the enemy that still occupies our land, and this message must be seriously considered by the Israelis. There is a message for the American and Israeli sides that what happened in Gaza is summarized by the fact that your ongoing follies and disregard have led to the Al-Aqsa Flood, and if you persist today, it will produce a flood of the entire nation, not just of Al-Aqsa, and you will witness the flood of the nation that will drown the entire entity."