While paying tributes on the seventh day of the assassination of martyr Wissam Hassan Al-Tawil (Hajj Jawad), Nasrallah stressed that Tel Aviv has not achieved its stated goals and is continuing the war to achieve “some successes” before moving on to the third day Phase in which forces are redistributed.
The top politician of the Lebanese resistance stressed that the Zionist unit's losses add to its confusion, “the most recent of which is the revelation of four thousand invalids wounded in the ranks of its army over the course of a hundred days, and the possibility of …” increase to 30,000.
When the war ends, Israel will face a catastrophe that has struck the entity because of the resistance in Gaza and the fronts beyond, he stressed.
In this sense, Hezbollah's political and military leader emphasized that in addition to the human losses on the fronts in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon, the regime is also struggling with economic losses and the costs of the displaced.
He also called for cooperation to ensure stability in this struggle, “whose duration we do not yet know.”
Nasrallah reiterated that 100 days later, Gaza stands firm with its people in a legendary way “unprecedented in history.”
At this point, he pointed out that the Gaza resistance is continuing its response and that its media is playing an important role in reporting its heroism in return for Israeli censorship of what is happening.
In his speech, the Shiite leader added that the operations of the Yemeni resistance in the Red Sea represented a serious blow to the economy of the Israeli enemy, whose image was shown to the world, as revealed at the Hague court.
In this context, he stated that South Africa's claim of genocide against Israel, based on conclusive evidence, was unprecedented and had confused the Netanyahu government.
“The occupying power is presenting moral hypocrisy to the world by denying the genocidal war in Gaza,” he added.
In this message, he reiterated that the Americans and many Western countries had worked for 100 days to silence, subdue and frustrate the other resistance fronts.
On this issue, Nasrallah believed that the threats and intimidation against Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria and Iran were evidence of the effectiveness of the resistance fronts.
At the beginning of his speech, Hezbollah Secretary General described martyr Hajj Jawad as one of the most important field commanders on the southern front since October 7 last year.
Wissam Hassan Al-Tawil was killed this Monday in an Israeli drone strike on his car in the Dabsha area, Khirbet Selem, southern Lebanon.
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