The reaction of the Zionists to Nasrallah’s speech “Hezbollah changed the rules of the game”
Zionist media and analysts said that yesterday’s speech by the Secretary General of Hezbollah meant a change in the balance and rules of the game.
Many Zionist media outlets covered yesterday (Wednesday) the speech of Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah at the commemoration of the martyred commanders of the resistance and focused on the part related to Hezbollah’s ability to build a point missile.
“I tell the enemy that we have gained the ability to aim many of our thousands of missiles, we started this a few years ago and we have aimed our missiles, there is no need for any more,” Channel 12 of Nasrallah TV reported. “We do not want to transfer it from Iran.”
Nasrallah pointed out and publicly announced that Israel would be destroyed, said Rui Qais, an analyst on the Arab affairs of the Zionist network Kan.
Danny Citrinovich, an analyst on West Asia and Iran, said that the Hezbollah secretary-general’s speech showed that the war would not continue until Israel maintained the rules of the game; This is related to the Israeli attacks on Syria.
He added that Hezbollah had re-established the equations of response, especially with regard to Israel’s activities in Syria, and that there might be a change in the equations of Hezbollah’s response in the future.
Citrinovich added that Hezbollah was reducing its ties with Iran in the field of UAV self-sufficiency, and that the Zionist regime could no longer close the UAVs.
“It was in 2006 that the Greater Israel fell,” Nasrallah said in a speech yesterday. The general course of this regime is a downhill one, and this is not my only assessment, the senior enemy leaders, the senior philosophers and theorists of this regime, and many of them speak to this literature. We see Israel on the decline, and here the only issue is time, not more.