MP Ali Fiad affirmed that "the enemy can destroy our homes, assassinate our youth and fighters, and burn our livelihoods, but we will not allow him to win or achieve his goals; rather, we will continue in our ongoing struggle." He pointed to "the massacre committed by the Zionist enemy in Gaza early Saturday after targeting worshippers, and to the criminality and savagery that this bloodthirsty enemy embodies, which knows only the language of steel and fire," stressing that "we only possess the language of resistance to confront him and put an end to his acts, so we can live with dignity and stability."
He emphasized that "any aggression or assassination will not go unanswered, and that any breach of rules and protocols by the enemy will not go without a similar response," noting that "any violation carried out by the enemy will entail a right for the resistance to respond likewise." He added: "The enemy has deepened its violations into Sidon, the capital of the south, so our marches went to the west of Tiberias, amid the collapse of its defensive systems against these marches launched by our fighters with skill, courage, and determination."
He concluded: "We will repeat our stance tirelessly and with great determination, and we will remain steadfast on our land, rooted in its soil, ready for confrontation, and prepared for every option. By God's will, we will be victorious."