Hezbollah Chief Affirms Commitment to Nasrallah's Vision for the Future

Hezbollah Chief Affirms Commitment to Nasrallah’s Vision for the Future

In a powerful speech delivered at the funeral of Sayyed Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s Sheikh Qassem emphasized the unwavering commitment of the resistance movement to the Palestinian cause. His remarks resonated deeply with the attendees, highlighting the significance of perseverance in the face of adversity.

Sheikh Qassem began his address by stating, “Our dear Sayyed Nasrallah led the resistance to the nation and led the nation to the resistance.” This statement underscores the foundational role that Nasrallah played in shaping Hezbollah’s mission and its dedication to the fight for Palestinian rights.

Continuing his tribute, Qassem expressed a resolute determination to uphold Nasrallah’s legacy, declaring, “We will keep your will, we will continue this path even if we are all killed and even if our homes are destroyed over our heads.” This declaration reflects the profound commitment that Hezbollah members have to their cause, even in the face of grave personal risk.

He further acknowledged Nasrallah’s significant contributions to revitalizing the Palestinian struggle, asserting, “Nasrallah’s contribution was great in reviving the Palestinian cause, and we will keep the covenant and continue on this path.” By reaffirming this commitment, Sheikh Qassem positions Hezbollah as a steadfast ally in the fight for Palestinian rights.

In a show of solidarity, Sheikh Qassem saluted the Lebanese prisoners held by Israeli authorities, proclaiming, “We won’t abandon you and we will exert all the necessary pressures to free you.” This statement highlights Hezbollah’s dedication to advocating for those imprisoned and oppressed under Israeli occupation.

Qassem emphasized the importance of supporting Gaza, stating, “The battle to support Gaza is part of our belief in liberating Palestine.” His remarks indicate that the conflict in Gaza is not just a regional issue but is integral to the broader struggle for Palestinian liberation.

He pointed out the scale of sacrifices made by Hezbollah and its allies in the face of Israeli aggression, noting, “Extent of sacrifices unprecedented as the extent of Israeli criminality in Gaza and the region is unprecedented too.” This statement serves to highlight the dire situation in Gaza and the need for continued support for the Palestinian people.

Sheikh Qassem also referenced the military capabilities of the Israeli forces, saying, “More than 75,000 Israeli soldiers failed to enter our land.” This assertion not only reflects Hezbollah’s confidence in its defensive capabilities but also serves as a rallying cry for continued resistance against Israeli military actions.

In his speech, he emphasized Hezbollah’s commitment to the ceasefire agreements, stating, “We have been committed to the ceasefire deal unlike ‘Israel’ which has been violating the agreement.” This highlights the organization’s dedication to maintaining peace, even in the face of ongoing provocations.

Sheikh Qassem declared the current situation as one of ongoing Israeli occupation and aggression, stating, “We are now before an Israeli occupation and aggression.” His words serve as a reminder of the continued challenges faced by the Palestinian people and the importance of sustained resistance.

He concluded his address with a powerful message of hope and determination, declaring, “The resistance is persistent and strong, the inevitable victory is coming.” This statement encapsulates the resolve of Hezbollah and its allies to continue fighting for Palestinian rights and sovereignty.

In a final rallying cry, Qassem remarked, “Your project is doomed, you won’t be able to take through politics what you failed to achieve through the battlefield.” This assertion challenges the Israeli leadership and emphasizes the futility of their efforts to suppress the Palestinian cause through diplomatic means.

He reiterated Hezbollah’s commitment to Palestine, stating, “Palestine is a right and it is our compass, we support its liberation and we will confront Trump’s displacement scheme.” His comments reflect a broader critique of international political maneuvers that threaten Palestinian rights and sovereignty.

Sheikh Qassem closed his remarks with a heartfelt affirmation of Lebanese identity, saying, “Lebanon is the final homeland for its people, and we are of its people.” This statement reinforces the connection between Hezbollah and the Lebanese populace, highlighting their shared struggle for justice and liberation.

Through these powerful words, Sheikh Qassem not only honored the legacy of Sayyed Nasrallah but also reaffirmed Hezbollah’s unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause and the fight against Israeli aggression.

For more updates on the ongoing situation in Palestine and Hezbollah’s role in the resistance, stay tuned to our coverage.

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