Hassan Nasrallah: The issue of Jerusalem and Palestine is an inalienable right. Signs of weakness and decline of the Zionist regime have appeared. Resistance will change the strategy in favor of the Palestinian people. US and Israeli hopes against Iran have turned into despair. Iran-Saudi talks benefit the region.
In a speech on the occasion of World Al-Quds Day, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah in Lebanon stated: “Our position on the issue of Al-Quds and Palestine is not tactical, but it is an inalienable right.”
In his speech on the occasion of the International Day of Al-Quds, Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of Hezbollah in Lebanon, stated that the stability of the Palestinian people and their commitment to their rights and not falling short of Al-Quds legitimizes the resistance.
He added that the entry of Gaza with its missiles into the line of confrontation with the occupying regime in Jerusalem is the most important development that must be strengthened.
Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah considered the stability of the Palestinian people regarding their rights and commitment to Al-Quds as important principles and said: “We are convinced that the Palestinian people deserve to protect Al-Quds, their land and their rights.”
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah in Lebanon stated that the Palestinian people deserve to defend their land and that we support them.
Nasrallah called on the leaders of the Palestinian resistance groups to continue on the current path, as resistance will change the equation for the benefit of the Palestinian people.
He also noted Iran’s resistance to US and Western pressure, adding that all US and Israeli hopes against Iran have turned into despair. Iran has passed the stage of danger and some people’s hopes for the US war against Iran have ended. The US and Israeli options for abandoning Iran’s nuclear program have also come to an end.
Nasrallah said Iran’s biggest reaction to the Natanz attack was to increase uranium enrichment, which terrified Israel.
He stressed that Iran’s 40-year experience shows that this country has not sold its allies. Iran does not bargain to the detriment of its allies, nor does it negotiate on their behalf, nor does it leave them alone.
Hezbollah’s secretary-general also praised the Iran-Saudi talks, saying “we approve of any talks that contribute to regional peace and strengthen the axis of resistance.” Those who should be concerned about the Iran-Saudi negotiations are Riyadh’s allies, not Tehran’s allies.
Referring to the Arab countries’ contacts with Syria, Nasrallah said that many Arab countries are in contact with the Syrian government, although Saudi Arabia cannot impose conditions on Syria regarding its relations with Iran, which is negotiating with Tehran.
In his speech, he also referred to the issue of Yemen and the developments in this country, adding that Yemen has been added to the axis of resistance with young and honest commanders.
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah in Lebanon, stating that Israel is concerned about the positive developments in the resistance axis, said that the situation of the Zionist regime is critical and there are gaps in its structure. The regime is now facing a crisis of leadership and command. Its weakness and decline. On the other hand, Syrian air defense missiles hit Dimona today, which has caused great concern to Israel.
Noting that the Israeli army does not believe in its ability to confront various fronts in the event of war, he added that the Israeli regime is concerned about the West Bank operation and the powerful entry of Gaza into the Quds line.
Nasrallah described the ongoing and over-routine conduct of military exercises as a sign of concern and weakness for the Israeli ground forces, saying: “Signs of weakness can be clearly seen in the structures of this regime.”
He also referred to the internal situation in Lebanon and added: “We will not interfere in the issue of water borders and we will leave this issue to the Lebanese government. The government must accept its historical responsibility and not give up its water rights.”