Why it matters:
In recent days, the Zionist regime has announced plans for troops to displace Palestinians to southern Gaza by force, housing them in tents, after failing to do so in its two-year genocide through using starvation and bombardments. Meanwhile, the Lebanese government demands that the Hezbollah resistance movement surrender its weapons, a move described by the resistance's Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem, on Friday as "handing Lebanon's security to Israel," and he vowed to keep weapons.
The big picture:
Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky's remarks underscore the resistance concept of remaining firm in reliance on God and the path of struggle against joint Israeli-American aggressions.
What he's saying:
Sheikh Zakzaky:
"The Zionist entity plans to wipe out Gaza's people—they don't care if it means killing everyone. After two years of genocide using bombs and starvation, they now want forced evictions to steal Gaza's resources, especially its gas. But this will fail. Palestinians won't leave their land, from the river to the sea."
"Zionists think disarming Hezbollah will weaken them, but their real power is faith in God. Lebanon won't become another West Bank—the people stand with Hezbollah as their true defenders."
Go Deeper:
U.S., Israel Achieved None of Their Goals, Says Zakzaky
M.Majdi - Mojtaba Darabi