Alwaght- A senior Hezbollah resistance movement official says the entire Israeli regime’s military and political establishment is scared stiff of Hezbollah’s rockets and surprises.
Sheikh Nabil Qaouq the Vice Chairman of the Executive Council of Hezbollah asserted that the Israeli regime is scared of Hezbollah but is not afraid of all the Persian Gulf armies. "Is the Zionist entity afraid of the "Decisive Storm" or the Resistance's formulas?" Sheikh Qaouq wondered. He was referring to the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen initially codenamed Operation Decisive Storm.
Delivering a speech on Saturday during Hezbollah ceremony to mourn martyr Ali Kassar Al-Shami in Beirut, Sheikh Qaouq asserted all the Saudi-plotted decisions which blacklisted the party as a terrorist group will fail to rebuild the Saudi credibility which has been destroyed in Yemen, Syria, Bahrain and Lebanon.
He added that Hezbollah will continue pursuing victories despite all those decisions.
He reiterated that the resistance movement emerged stronger after getting involved in the fight against Takfiri terrorists on the Syrian soil.
“Hezbollah today is in its best status... [And] it only got stronger after intervening in Syria,” Sheikh Nabil Qaouk said.
The senior Hezbollah official slammed Arab countries for failing to take actions towards the Saudi-led massacre in Yemen which has outpaced atrocities committed by the Zionist enemy in Lebanon in 2006.
Analysts say Hezbollah's move to strengthen its intelligence capabilities and overcome its possible weaknesses after the 33-day war has redoubled Israel's concerns in a way that the Tel Avivi regime is having constant nightmares about Hezbollah's rockets that might land in occupied territories in the future.
Following the 2006 33-day war, the Israeli regime admitted that Hezbollah had intelligence superiority over Israel, a fact that still rattles Tel Aviv rulers.
The Israeli regime made the maximum use of its military resources during the war with Hezbollah in a bid to strengthen its position in the region and contribute to a joint plan with the US to establish a new Middle East, but it failed. The 33-day war devastated Israeli regime’s delusions of grandeur and proved that the regime was not unbeatable although it enjoyed US' all-out support.
The power of religious faith and Hezbollah's intelligence superiority over Israel were among two major reasons behind Hezbollah's victory over Israel.
Military analysts believe Hezbollah's intelligence superiority and its deterrent power have eliminated the possibility of a new Israeli regime attack against Hezbollah since Israel knows that it will suffer a more humiliating defeat in case of a new war.