Nasrallah: The enemy is chasing a false victory that has no truth

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  • 19-06-2024, 19:18
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    Follow-up - INA

    The Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, confirmed today, Wednesday, that the Zionist entity is panting after a false and unreal victory in the Gaza Strip.

    Sayyed Nasrallah said in his speech - followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “The Support Front continues its operations, inflicts losses on the enemy and makes sacrifices,” indicating that “the enemy does not want to turn the Northern Front into a front that pressures Netanyahu and hides the losses we are inflicting on him.”.

    He added, "The Hezbollah front in southern Lebanon has disrupted economic life in the north of the entity," noting, "Even if we had no intention of war, the enemy is afraid and continues to strengthen his forces in the north, and this affects the Gaza front."

    He pointed out, "The great pressure from the South Lebanon front, in addition to other fronts, affects the negotiation front regarding the outcome of the war," declaring, "A massive failure of the two most important fleets in the world in the face of Ansar Allah attacks in Yemen against enemy ships."

    He pointed out, "There is a fear among the enemy that the resistance will enter the Galilee, and this matter remains on the table if the confrontation develops," noting that "the enemy is panting after a false and devoid of truth victory to present to its society on the basis that it is a victory in Gaza."

    He stated, “The enemy’s Ministry of Defense says that there are 8,663 disabled officers and soldiers, and we are asking what the number of wounded may be,” explaining, “The enemy has evacuated many of its military positions on the border with southern Lebanon.”

    He stressed, "The resistance obtained new and accurate information about the Israeli enemy's positions on the border," noting, "There are no measures in the world like those on the border with Gaza, and what happened in October caused a great surprise to the enemy."