Hezbollah: Zionist regime's threats against Lebanon are empty and based on fear

The deputy chairman of the executive committee of the Lebanese Hezbullah Party, pointing to the Zionist regime's threats against Lebanon, called them empty and based on fear and said: "These threats reflect the reality of this confused, worried enemy, scared of Hezbullah."

Hezbollah: Zionist regime's threats against Lebanon are empty and based on fear
Hezbullah: Zionist regime's threats against Lebanon are empty and based on fear

According to the Al-Ahed newspaper, Sheikh Ali Daamush from Lebanon declared: "Israel's incessant threats against Lebanon are boring and empty. They show that the enemy is confused and worried." "The catastrophe that befell the Zionist enemy in the Gaza Strip does not put him in a position to threaten the Lebanese," Daamouche added. The deputy chairman of the executive committee of the Lebanese Hezbullah Party added: "The resistance continues operations along the southern border with occupied Palestine to put pressure on the enemy and keep them worried and confused. Foreign threats and pressure will never change our religious, national and human position." Pointing to the US coalition in the Red Sea, Daamush also noted: "On the Yemeni front, the US naval coalition in the Red Sea shows the weak position of the US. International shipping companies heeded Ansarullah's warnings and ignored US assurances. The number of these companies is increasing every day "They refuse to enter the ports of the Zionist regime." “The only way to stop this erosion of US deterrent power is to stop the war against the Gaza Strip, as Ansarullah demands,” he stressed.