Lebanon

Qawq: We Will Intensify Our Response with Any Increase in Aggression

Qawq: We Will Intensify Our Response with Any Increase in Aggression

Sheikh Nabil Qawq, a member of the Central Council of "Hezbollah," emphasized that "the assassinations carried out by the Israeli enemy in Lebanon are not a sign of strength; they are empty and losing bets as they will not change the reality of the battlefield equations and will not undermine the will, determination, and decisions of the resistance. Rather, they ignite within us the spirit of resistance to continue the battle in the field."

During a commemorative ceremony held by "Hezbollah" for the martyr Ali Mohammad Hadrag in the Abu Abdullah al-Hussein complex in the southern town of Bazouriyeh, attended by a number of scholars, officials, dignitaries, and families of martyrs, along with a large crowd of locals, Sheikh Qawq stated: "Whenever the enemy fails in the field, it strikes homes, vehicles, and residential areas. However, the resistance clearly and harshly sent a message to the Israeli enemy by targeting the Miron base again, and the enemy must understand the meaning of this message. The resistance considers targeting civilians a red line and will respond to any aggression. The more the enemy escalates its attacks on civilians, the more the resistance will escalate its response."

He addressed the Israeli government, saying: "When you think about a wide war plan against Lebanon, you should remember that the resistance's missiles in Lebanon can reach everywhere throughout the entity. There is no settlement, city, airport, or strategic facility that is out of reach of the Islamic Resistance's missiles in Lebanon."

Sheikh Qawq affirmed that "the achievements of the resistance factions in the region have surprised America and its allies, as they did not believe that the resistance factions would integrate and collaborate in a single war to encircle the Israeli entity, successfully surprising the Israeli enemy, breaking the American decision, and imposing equations for the first time in the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict."

He noted that "the Israeli entity is now encircled by fire, as Ansar Allah in Yemen have closed off the road to the port of Eilat, while the resistance's marches in Iraq impose an equation on the ports of Haifa and Ashdod."

He concluded: "The resistance has managed to challenge American will and achieve strategic accomplishments that enhance the capabilities, effectiveness, and standing of the resistance axis at the expense of the American axis in the region."

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