Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah: We will pray in Al-Aqsa Mosque.
At the beginning of this speech, in response to the speculations that were spread about his health condition, he announced that his condition was favorable.
Sayyed Nasrallah said, “I still hope that we will pray together in Al-Aqsa Mubarak Mosque.”
Referring to the anniversary of the Nekseh days (the Six-Day War of 1967) in which we are now, the Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah noted that in recent decades the Palestinian people, whether in Jerusalem, the West Bank or the 48 lands, Al-Aqsa Mosque and They have preserved Quds with perseverance, patience and self-sacrifice, and now the ummah must follow this issue with them.
He praised the remarks of Abdul Malik Al-Houthi, the leader of the Ansarullah movement, in support of Quds and the holy places.
“We are an integral part of the equation announced by Hassan Nasrallah, and the threat to Quds means a regional war,” al-Houthi said in a televised speech.
The Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon added: “The starting point of the new equation in the region has been dear Yemen, and from the very first day of the Saudi coalition’s invasion of Yemen, we believed in the strength of the Lebanese people to stand and win.”
“Today we are witnessing the defeat of the Saudi-American aggression coalition against Yemen,” Nasrallah said.
“Hezbollah did not think at all about postponing the parliamentary elections and did not discuss it with its allies,” he said, stressing the need to hold Lebanese parliamentary elections on time.
“We are against early parliamentary elections,” Nasrallah said. This is a waste of time and a distraction. Anyone who wants to hold early parliamentary elections should be kind enough to form a government and take responsibility for it.
He added: “Most of those who want to hold early elections have party and factional goals that have nothing to do with the homeland and the people.”
Hezbollah’s secretary general stressed: “We will support the effort to form a government and not be disappointed with this work, and we will assist the speaker of parliament in taking the initiative.” Those involved in forming the government must listen to the people and see their concerns in their eyes.
He said radical solutions to the economic crisis would take years and could not be expected to be resolved without resolving the current situation.
Nasrallah pointed out that according to the available information, drugs and food are hoarded by traders and kept in warehouses, adding that those who hoard medicine, food and basic necessities are traitors and murderers.
He called on the government and relevant authorities to declare war on hoarders and speculators, calling it part of the solution to the economic crisis.
Nasrallah said a solution to the gasoline crisis in Lebanon was possible and could be done in a few days by buying fuel from Iran, but that it would require a bold political decision. Any humiliation the Lebanese people suffer at the gas station , will end soon with the decision to leave the United States and import oil from Iran with the Lebanese lira.
Hezbollah’s secretary general stated that whenever we are disappointed with the government’s responsibility, we will negotiate with the Iranian government to buy fuel resources and bring it to Lebanon through the port of Beirut after buying it for the people.