Hezbollah Chief Says Group Scored 'Divine Victory' in War Against Israel
The head of the Lebanese terror group Hezbollah, Naim Qassem, said in a televised address on Friday, November 29, that the group had scored a “divine victory” against Israel, even greater than that declared after the two foes last fought in 2006.
He asserted that Hezbollah did not want war, but felt a “religious and humanitarian obligation” to support Gaza. “We repeated that we do not want war, but we are ready for one if Israel forces it upon us.” Qassem claimed, “We are on the verge of a divine victory, greater than the victory of 2006.”
He further said, “The resistance has proven through this war that it is prepared, and Nasrallah’s plans were effective and accounted for all developments.”
“Israel gambled on internal conflicts, but that gamble failed due to cooperation (in Lebanon, Hezbollah). The resilience of the resistance shocked the world, frightened the Israeli army, and brought despair to the enemy.”
Regarding the ceasefire reached under UN Security Council Resolution 1701, he stated, “The agreement is under Lebanese sovereignty, and the resistance is present on the ground. We hold our heads high because we have the right to defend ourselves. One of the signs of the enemy’s defeat is that our people are returning, while settlers are not returning on the other side.” (YNet/VFI News)
“Hear this now, o foolish people, without understanding, who have eyes and see not, and who have ears and hear not: Do you not fear Me?” says the Lord. “Will you not tremble at My presence, who have placed the sand as the bound of the sea, by a perpetual decree, that it cannot pass beyond it?” - Jeremiah 5:21-22a