“Israeli settlers may never return to occupied northern Palestine”

If the Tel Aviv regime extends the war, Hezbollah will intensify the scale of its anti-Israeli operations, insisted, on Saturday April 27, the deputy secretary general of Hezbollah, Sheikh Naïm Qassem, indicating that the Israeli settlers who living in the north of occupied Palestine would never be able to return home.

“Israeli settlers may never return to occupied northern Palestine”

Sheikh Naim Qassem's remarks come in response to allegations by Israeli Military Affairs Minister Yoav Gallant, who recently claimed that Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon and Hezbollah positions were carried out so that Israeli settlers could return to the country. northern occupied Palestine.

“A war will not push the inhabitants of the north [of occupied Palestine] to return to their homes. On the contrary, it will delay their return more and more, to the point that they may never return,” said Sheikh Naïm Qassem.

Furthermore, the deputy secretary general of Hezbollah alluded to threats regarding the possibility of the outbreak of war between the Israeli regime and the Lebanese Resistance, stressing that such threats "assure us that our struggle against Israel is just and they will strengthen our positions.”

“We will eventually see who benefits from these threats: us or them [the Israelis],” he added.

The support of the Lebanese Resistance in Gaza will create a power of deterrence against Israel and will also make it clear to the Zionist regime that it will not be able to exceed the limits, specified the number two of Lebanese Hezbollah.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Sheikh Naim Qassem expressed the need for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and considered it the foundation of any peace plan in the region.

In the process, he denounced calls for a ceasefire in South Lebanon, which would facilitate the crimes of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip, affirming that “this act would mean that we support Israel”.

Emphasizing Lebanese Hezbollah's support for Palestine and Gaza, Sheikh Naïm Qassem indicated that the end of the fighting in southern Lebanon would depend on a ceasefire in the Palestinian enclave.

“Hezbollah decided to respond to the [Israeli] attacks in a proportionate manner. Any escalation on their part will lead to the intensification of the response of the Lebanese Resistance,” warned the deputy secretary general of Hezbollah.