Nasrallah quotWe will first talk about the end of the

Nasrallah: "We will first talk about the end of the war against Gaza"

“Israel has failed to achieve all of its objectives, both announced and unannounced,” Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah said in a live TV address 100 days after the start of the war between Israel and Israel Hamas. “Israel has fallen into bankruptcy. Some talk about a huge hole from which it can’t get out,” he added.

“Israel has failed to stop rockets fired from the northern Gaza Strip toward Tel Aviv or recover a live hostage, despite the developed capabilities of its army and despite having only armed factions against it,” Nasrallah said. “After 100 days, the enemy’s casualties increase, as does their confusion and encirclement,” he said.

In addition, “what happened in the Red Sea dealt a serious blow to the economy of the enemy, whose image was revealed to the world, as the Hague Tribunal revealed,” the Hezbollah leader said, referring to the first attacks after the Houthi attacks Merchant ships and then South Africa's accusation of genocide against Israel at the International Court of Justice.

“Let the war against Gaza end,” Nasrallah chanted, only then will the Lebanese Shiite Hezbollah movement “be available for dialogue.” “It was Israel that called for an end to the war in 2006, not us,” Nasrallah said again, adding: “We have been ready for war for 99 days,” from the day after Israel's retaliation against Hamas began.

As for the United States' intimidation efforts, they are not effective, not now, not tomorrow, not ever. “It is the Americans who are expanding the war, even as they ask to avoid escalation,” the Lebanese leader added. “The Americans threatened Lebanon that Israel would start a war against the country if the southern front was not stopped,” Nasrallah added.

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