ALWAGHT- Hezbollah chief Sheikh Naim Qassem, stressing that the Zionist enemy is at a standstill, declared the Resistance invincible and unbeatable.
Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem reiterated in televised remarks that the Resistance Movement remains ongoing and cannot be defeated under any circumstances. He firmly rejected direct negotiations with the enemy, warning that such actions benefit neither Lebanon nor its people. He emphasized that what the Israeli-American enemy seeks from Lebanese authorities is not within their control, and what those authorities seek from the enemy will never be granted.
With US support, the Zionist enemy attempted to destroy Hezbollah, the Islamic Resistance, and its popular base since the start of the Uli Al-Ba’a Battle on September 23, 2024, but has failed despite using all available means. Qassem stated that the Resistance will not lay down its weapons, as they are necessary for defense and confronting aggression. He also credited Iran's involvement in Pakistan negotiations—alongside the legendary steadfastness of the resistance and the Lebanese people—for achieving the ceasefire in Lebanon.
The enemy was taken aback during Operation Eaten Straw by the resistance fighters' steadfastness, diverse tactics, and skillful battlefield management. Qassem argued that the core issue is aggression, with the resistance being a reaction to that aggression, not its cause. Resistance weapons serve as defensive tools to preserve existence against Israeli occupation and the revealed goal of occupying Lebanon as part of "Greater Israel." He called on Lebanese authorities to rescind their March 2nd decision criminalizing the resistance and its people, who represent more than half of Lebanon's population, and stated that direct negotiations with the enemy and their outcomes are of no concern to Hezbollah.
