Mar 6 β€’ 17:38 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Hezbollah leader: the enemy hides its heavy losses in tanks and soldiers

A Hezbollah leader criticized the Lebanese government's recent decision to curb the group's activities and armament, claiming it undermines national sovereignty.

Mahmoud Qamati, Deputy Chairman of the Political Council of Hezbollah, denounced the Lebanese government's recent decision to restrict resistance operations and confiscate arms, deeming it an 'embarrassment' likened to the Vichy government's stance in France during World War II. He argued that regardless of this decree, Hezbollah would not comply and reaffirmed their commitment to work together with other resistance factions in the defense of Lebanon's sovereignty.

Qamati emphasized that the resistance would continue to utilize all legitimate means to respond to aggression and protect the Lebanese people. He articulated that any threats to Lebanese sovereignty or attacks on civilians would be met with increased resilience and direct confrontation against Israeli forces. His comments reflect a steadfast determination that the fight will persist until Hezbollah achieves its military and political objectives.

Additionally, he reported that Hezbollah has been engaged in fierce battles along the southern border, claiming significant Israeli losses in tanks and troops despite Israel's attempts to advance in various positions. This highlights the ongoing tensions and conflicts in the region, underlining the complexities of the Lebanese-Israeli border situation as Hezbollah remains firmly positioned against any acts of aggression.

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