In a recent televised speech, Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah asserted that Israel has suffered "unprecedented" losses in its 100-day genocidal war on the Gaza Strip. Nasrallah praised a senior Hezbollah commander, Wissam Hassan al-Tawil, who was assassinated by an Israeli strike, emphasizing his role in the fight against Daesh in Syria and supporting Palestinians in Gaza.
The Hezbollah leader highlighted the resilience of Gaza and its people against Israeli aggression, stating that Israel failed to achieve any of its goals. Nasrallah also expressed readiness for war, asserting that Lebanon fears neither war nor threats from the U.S. and Israel. He accused Israel of concealing its losses and criticized the U.S. and Western countries for attempting to silence resistance fronts supporting Palestinians.
Nasrallah commented on the recent US-UK aggression on Yemen, predicting that President Joe Biden would soon realize the foolishness of the aggression. He also pointed out the economic impact of actions in the Red Sea and highlighted international accusations against Israel in The Hague.