Hezbollah: The Zionist entity's censorship conceals the enemy's losses deep inside the occupied territories

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    Hezbollah confirmed, on Friday, that the Zionist entity's censorship conceals the enemy's losses deep inside the occupied territories as a result of the resistance's strikes.
     
    Hezbollah's media relations official, Muhammad Afif, said in a press conference: "The Zionist censorship is strict and conceals the enemy's losses after the strong and successful bombing of the resistance deep inside," praising "the steadfast Lebanese media professionals in the south who are covering the enemy's crimes."
     
    Afif added that "there are local media that publish news of the Zionist enemy within the framework of the psychological war against the resistance, its people and its allies," stressing that "the enemy continues to bomb the southern suburb and its violent raids do not stop."
     
    Afif continued, "The enemy's pretexts of the presence of weapons depots in the suburb no longer fool anyone, and the enemy is bombing paramedics and ambulances with American collusion," noting that "bombing paramedics is a crime against humanity." 
     
    He explained that "the aggression on Beirut yesterday, Thursday, is a continuation of the enemy's crimes against the homeland," indicating that "the aggression on the United Nations and its headquarters is also condemned."
    Afif explained that "what deters the enemy from its crimes is the resistance, not the international community," adding, "I tell the enemy that you have only seen a little yet."
     
    Afif stressed that "the resistance is fine and is controlling its shooting range and timing its salvos appropriately," noting that "the enemy is unable to advance forward despite bringing in forces and brigades," and stressed that "the resistance has decided to adopt a flexible defense approach, not a positional one."
     
    Afif revealed that "the resistance is setting up ambushes for the enemy, which has repeatedly prompted it to withdraw, and that the resistance fighters refuse to withdraw from militarily fallen positions, believing in defending their homeland."
     
    He pointed out that "the battle with the enemy is still in its early stages," explaining that "the Zionist enemy is not working for the benefit of the Lebanese, but for its own benefit."
     
    Afif stressed that "our absolute priority now is to defeat the enemy and force it to stop the aggression," noting that "we are committed to national unity and internal solidarity."