Iran Press/ West Asia: Sayyed Al-Houthi stated that Israel believed assassinting Hezbollah's top figures would demoralize the fighters and instill fear in the Lebanese people. He further indicated that this move was part of a larger plan to pave the way for an attack on Lebanon.
Al-Houthi emphasized that after the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Israel made it clear that its ambitions extended beyond Lebanon, seeking to reshape the entire West Asia.
“Israel thought that by sidelining Hezbollah, it could clear the path for achieving its goals in other Islamic and Arab countries," al-Houthi noted. "With complete arrogance, they launched a ground invasion, but they were shocked and surprised by Hezbollah's steadfast resistance."
He pointed out that the intensity of Hezbollah's missile attacks has been steadily increasing, indicating a well-coordinated and meticulously managed strategy in the battlefield. Hezbollah's defense, he said, is not random but based on carefully devised plans and consistent leadership.
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