No Global Power Can Dismantle Hezbollah: Insights from Qassem

No Global Power Can Dismantle Hezbollah: Insights from Qassem

In a powerful address commemorating the lives of martyred resistance scholars, Hezbollah’s Sheikh Naim Qassem emphasized the enduring legacy of these figures in the context of the ongoing struggle for Lebanon’s sovereignty and independence. The message highlighted the importance of their contributions to the Resistance Movement, underscoring the pivotal role they play in guiding the nation.

Qassem paid tribute to the influential scholars, martyrs Sayyid Abbas Musavi and Sheikh Ragheb Harb, who are recognized as leaders in the Resistance Movement in Lebanon. He stated, “The martyred scholars’ blood is the light of our lives, and their ink is the path we follow.” This statement encapsulates the devotion and reverence that Hezbollah holds for its martyrs.

Hezbollah’s growth has taken many by surprise, both within Lebanon and internationally, Qassem noted. He pointed out that the organization faces attempts from adversaries to undermine its presence, as it symbolizes patriotism, independence, and dignity.

  • Hezbollah as a Unifying Force: Qassem asserted that Hezbollah has emerged as a unifying force in Lebanon, stating the organization is ready to collaborate with anyone committed to building and liberating the country.
  • Confronting Israeli Aggression: The Hezbollah leader criticized Israel’s expansionist policies, emphasizing that such aggression must be challenged through all available means.
  • Internal Affairs Independence: He stressed that neither the US nor Israel should interfere in the internal matters of Lebanon, affirming Hezbollah’s commitment to defending the nation.

Qassem articulated that Hezbollah operates on the principles of religious perfection and Islamic constants, believing in the concept of jihad as a guiding force for humanity. “We were raised in Hezbollah to love the homeland, believe in freedom of choice, establish a state, and uphold freedom of expression,” he stated.

The Hezbollah leader highlighted that the global powers aim to eliminate the organization because it represents a transformative project rooted in patriotism, liberation, and dignity. He reiterated Hezbollah’s integral role in the Lebanese resistance and its willingness to cooperate with various factions in pursuit of national interests.

Particularly notable is Hezbollah’s relationship with the Christian community, which Qassem pointed out has been fortified since 2006. This collaboration is based on shared interests that prioritize the well-being of Lebanon. He also addressed the attempts by Hezbollah’s opponents to distort the organization’s outreach to the Pope, asserting that such efforts reflect a misunderstanding of Hezbollah’s purity of intent.

Hezbollah, according to Qassem, does not seek validation from external entities and will not recognize anyone’s authority to grant legitimacy. He firmly stated that Lebanon is facing significant Israeli expansionist aggression, which necessitates a robust and united response.

In closing, Qassem conveyed that Hezbollah will continue to defend itself, its people, and its homeland. He remarked that the Lebanese government’s decision to include a civilian member in the ceasefire committee represents a concession that will not alter Israel’s aggressive stance. “Hezbollah has done its part, and the ball is now in the government’s court,” he asserted, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to safeguarding Lebanon’s interests.

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