DECEMBER 9, 2022
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Hezbollah Leader Compares Israeli Regime to Nazis in Gaza Conflict

Hezbollah Leader Compares Israeli Regime to Nazis in Gaza Conflict

The leader of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, has compared the Israeli regime to the Nazis of World War II, asserting that Israel's future is bleak due to growing public outrage over its actions in Gaza.

"I see no future for this Nazi regime in the region," Nasrallah stated in a televised speech on Tuesday.

Nasrallah condemned Israel’s recent brutal bombardment of refugee tents in Rafah, Gaza, over the weekend, which he believes will hasten Israel's collapse and disintegration.

He criticized the attack, stating that the Israelis are even worse than the Nazis who committed heinous crimes across Europe.

"The occupying regime lacks conscience or moral principles and it is worse than the Nazis," Nasrallah said.

The Israeli attack on Rafah killed 45 people, including many children, on Sunday night. This has sparked global condemnation and renewed calls for the implementation of a World Court order to halt Israel's assault on Gaza.

The attack occurred just two days after the Court ordered Israel to cease its aggression on Gaza, which has resulted in over 36,000 deaths since the conflict began in October of last year.

Despite international pleas for a cessation of violence, Nasrallah noted that Israel's response was a devastating airstrike on Rafah. He highlighted the scale of the atrocity, particularly the disfigured bodies of children, as evidence of the Zionists' "savage, treacherous, and ruthless" nature.

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