Lebanon (IP) - The Secretary of Lebanon's Hezbollah said Martyrdom is the victory maker, and this is what late Imam Khomeini said regarding the Karbala incident.

Iran PressWest Asia: Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivered a speech on Saturday, November 11, on the occasion of Hezbollah Martyr Day.

Sayyed Nasrallah said that November 11 is the day of Hezbollah martyrs, all our martyrs, leaders and fighters who fell in all battles and fields, young and old as well as our women and children martyrs.

He said November 11 is Hezbollah Martyr’s Day, and by it we mean every martyr, from the first martyr who fell during the start of Hezbollah’s resistance in 1982 to the last martyr who was buried today.

We’ve chosen this day after the bombing of the “Israeli” military governor’s headquarters in Tyre, and we saw how Sharon’s face was pale and dark in front of the governor’s building after the operation of our prince of the martyrs, Ahmed Kassir.

The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah Movement said that the Israeli regime seeks to surrender Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon and subjugate them.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said: "Israel doesn’t seek from this terror, genocide and crimes to avenge only but to make all the people in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon surrender and submit to the Israeli will."

Calling the Israeli attack on Gaza unprecedented, Nasrallah said the barbaric attacks on Gaza hospitals reflect the ‘Israeli’ spirit of vengeance.

The ‘Israeli’ occupation is sending messages to Lebanon through its crimes as well as deliberate and brutal killing in Gaza, he stated.

Sayyed Nasrallah said Israel is making mistakes again and all its goals will fail. In our history, the ‘Israeli’ massacres, including Deir Yassin, are clear evidence of this mistake, while recalling that the ‘Israeli” crimes over the past decades, and even the July aggression, did not make the Lebanese abandon their resistance.

The Secretary-General of Lebanon's Hezbollah said Time is not in favor of the ‘Israeli’ enemy’s interest, and there is a field failure to subjugate Gaza and a shift in world opinion.

Stating that Israel fears the expansion of the fronts, Nasrallah said the Israeli regime is confused, and this confusion is reflected in Netanyahu’s statements.

Sayyed Nasrallah referred to Hezbollah's operation against the Israeli regime's attacks, and said: " We are sending drones into north of Occupied Palestine on daily basis and some of them are reaching Haifa and beyond."

"We have used suicide drones for the first time in Lebanon's history as well as the heavy-caliber Burkan rockets, which weighs up to half a ton."

He said that the Islamic resistance operations in Lebanon continue despite all the ‘Israeli’ occupation’s preventive measures.

"Our policy in the current battle is the field that acts and speaks, and then we explain the developments," said the leader of Hezbollah.

Sayyed Nasrallah said that if the resistance in Lebanon and Palestine or any movement in the region has power, it is because of Iran’s support.

 

Nasrallah said: "Were it not for Iran, and especially the efforts of the martyr Haj Qassem Soleimani, the Resistance in Lebanon and Gaza would not have been in the state it is in today, despite all threats against Iran."

He pointed out that Iran does not decide on behalf of the resistance movements, but will remain its protector and supporter. 

Nasrallah referred to the US as the bane of the status quo in the region and said: " The one who can stop this aggression is the one who is managing this aggression, that is, the US."

The leader of Hezbollah addressed the US: "If you want the other fronts to calm down, you have to stop the ‘Israeli’ aggression on Gaza."

Then he addressed the Arab-Islamic countries and their duty to Palestine; he said that the Palestinian people aren’t calling the Arab-Islamic summit to send armies, but they only want the Arab and Islamic world to stand united and demand an end to this aggression.

"Can't 57 Arab and Muslim countries open the Rafah border crossing?" Sayyed Nasrallah asked the Arab and Muslim Leaders.

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