Sheikh Nabil Qawq, a member of the Central Council of "Hezbollah," emphasized that "targeting civilians is a red line for the resistance, and its decision is that the enemy will pay a painful price for any violation of this line, with no leniency or concessions to any regional or international mediations when civilians are targeted. We in the resistance will not delay in responding with even greater force to any targeting of civilians, and this is evident in the Israeli settlements in the north."
Qawq's remarks came during a commemorative celebration held by the party for its martyr on the way to Jerusalem, "Wisam Haidar Murtaza," at the Husseiniyya of the town of Aita al-Jabal, attended by several scholars, influencers, personalities, and families of martyrs, along with a large crowd of locals.
He pointed out that "the mediations and pressures occurring in Lebanon promote and market Israeli demands and conditions. The decision of the resistance is to remain in the field and continue operations, regardless of the pressures and threats, and to remain in support of Gaza as long as the aggression continues."
He noted that "the resistance factions in Gaza, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen have managed to place the Israeli enemy on a path to defeat, and the continuation of these factions' operations is the only way we can force the enemy to halt the war on Gaza."
He stressed that "assisting the enemy from any Arab country is a disgrace above all disgrace, and greater than a sin; it is betrayal. Our reproach is not directed at America, as it is natural for it to be alongside the enemy, since it is the one that made the decision to aggress against Gaza and is the primary responsible party for the massacres."