In addition to sacrifice, jihad, and redemption, the resistance taught the Zionist enemy many valuable lessons, Al Maliki stated

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    Baghdad - INA

    Head of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, confirmed today, Saturday, that the resistance taught the Zionist enemy great lessons in sacrifice, jihad and redemption. 

    Al-Maliki said in a speech followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "We offer our condolences to the Islamic resistance and the heroic mujahideen in Palestine for the martyrdom of the great mujahid leader Yahya Sinwar," indicating that "the Iraqi, Lebanese, Palestinian and Yemeni resistance taught the Zionist enemy great lessons in sacrifice, jihad and redemption.".

    He added that "the equation of the conflict today has changed and the Zionist enemy and those behind it must understand the meaning of this change," noting that "the political and popular parties and forces have proven that they are capable of compensating for the martyred heroic leaders in confronting the Zionist enemy.

    ." He pointed out that "the popular national forces are now practising fierce resistance and war with missiles and marches against the enemy," explaining that "the martyrdom of the resistance leaders in Iraq, Gaza, southern Lebanon and Yemen will not deter the faithful forces from continuing the conflict with the Zionist enemy until victory is achieved." 

    Al-Maliki stressed that "the Zionist entity is a brutal and supported regime that wants to wipe out all signs of humanity from this region," noting that "the Zionist enemy will not be able to silence the voice of the national Islamic movement forces that continue the path of sacrifice and jihad." 

    He continued, "The Mujahideen have proven that the loss of martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah did not affect their missile capabilities and their drones that reached the home of the criminal Netanyahu," noting that "the resistance can plan, implement, continue work and compensate for the loss of the martyred heroic leaders." 

    Al-Maliki said, "We feel pride and honor as we watch missiles raining down on the heads of the Zionists who are now fleeing to shelters," indicating that "the Arab and Islamic countries must not stop supporting the Mujahideen fighters."