Beirut (IP)- "We remember the outbreak of the revolution of the people of Bahrain led by Sheikh Issa Qassem in the face of the tyrannical leaders of the country. Many were arrested and oppressed as a result of those protests, but that never stopped them," Lebanon’s Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said in his speech in Beirut.

Iran PressMiddle East: Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivers his speech in Beirut on the occasion of the anniversary of the martyred leaders.

"These great leaders we commemorate today, Sayyed Abbas Mousavi, Ragheb Harb, Emad Mughniyeh, totally melted into the Resistance. Their entire existence and purpose were Resistance."

He said, "This year, the anniversary of our martyred leaders falls in the Hijri month of Rajab, which is loaded with religious occasions that should be celebrated. We should take advantage of this month and its blessings."

"We used to say that Sayyed Abbas' house was his car. He ate and slept in his car. He was always on the road traveling from one area to another and one front to another," Nasrallah added.

"Sheikh Ragheb Harb launched the position of refusing to shake hands/deal with the enemy, particularly when the enemy is the Zionist enemy. This refusal is in and of itself a weapon in the Resistance's arsenal," he said. "Despite his life always being under threat, Sheikh Ragheb never left Jnoub (south Lebanon). He refused to shake the Zionist soldier's hand and raised the slogan of a stance is a weapon, and shaking hands [with the enemy] is normalization."

We also remember the outbreak of the revolution of the people of Bahrain led by Sheikh Issa Qassem in the face of the country's tyrannical leaders. Many were arrested and oppressed as a result of those protests, but that never stopped them.

"The Bahraini people are struggling to return their country to its normal situation after its rulers have turned it into a base for normalization with ‘Israel,’" Nasrallah added.

"I send my salutations to people of Bahrain and hope they return Bahrain to its normal, natural place after its traitorous leaders made the country into a base for normalization w/Zionist enemy, betrayal of the Palestinian cause."

The first issue I want to discuss on the domestic front is called from some for international intervention under UN Charter VII. This is calls for war and is totally rejected, even if made in anger or jest.

Concerning the statements that were made about enforcing Chapter VII of the charter of the UN: whoever it was who made this statement, whatever their position is, it is completely unacceptable. This is not a joking matter or anything to call for very easily.

"We understand calls for internationalization as an attempt by some Lebanese to gain upper hand over other Lebanese."

"On recent accusations being bandied around in Lebanon [over Lokman Slim's murder]. Every time something bad happens in Lebanon, accusations, and insults directed against Hezbollah. Local, Arab, and Social media used to direct these accusations."

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