Iran's Parliament Speaker: Hezbollah's Power Showcase Proves Resistance is Unstoppable

Iran’s Parliament Speaker: Hezbollah’s Power Showcase Proves Resistance is Unstoppable

In a significant display of unity and public support, Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf recently commented on the historic funeral ceremony for Hezbollah leaders Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyed Hashem Safieddine. This event underscored the strength of the Lebanese Hezbollah and its unwavering followers.

During his address, Qalibaf highlighted several key points regarding the impact of the funeral:

  • Global Message: The ceremony sent a powerful message to the world that the ideology of resistance against tyranny and occupation remains unyielding.
  • Public Support: The attendance of Nasrallah’s supporters showcased the deep admiration and support for Hezbollah among both men and women.
  • Divine Path: Qalibaf expressed his belief that the divine path of resistance cannot be eliminated by adversaries or acts of violence.
  • Political Resilience: He emphasized that the public display of strength indicates that resistance cannot be sidelined or marginalized in Lebanon’s political landscape.
  • National Security: Hezbollah is viewed as a crucial component of Lebanon’s national power and a protector of its security and territorial integrity.
  • Foreign Interference: Qalibaf stressed the importance of prioritizing Lebanon’s national interests and avoiding foreign interference.

Qalibaf concluded with a strong statement on the importance of national consensus for Lebanon’s security, stability, and progress. He reaffirmed that the Islamic Republic of Iran supports any agreements reached among the Lebanese government, parliament, and resistance movements.

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