Nasrallah: Operation Storm Al-Aqsa brought Israel to the brink of extinction
Operation Storm Al-Aqsa put the Israeli regime on the brink of extinction and dealt an irreparable blow to the Zionist project in Palestine, the secretary general of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah said.
Seyyed Hasan Nasrallah said that this operation shook the foundations of the Zionist regime.
He made the comments on Wednesday during a televised address to a virtual rally of resistance leaders ahead of International Quds Day, which falls each year on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan.
What is happening today in Palestine, in the region and in the world, Nasrallah said, is a flood in every sense of the word.
Nasrallah said that no one in the occupied territories talks about a "greater Israel" project anymore. This is one of the achievements of the October 7 operation, he said, as well as previous anti-Israeli operations in Lebanon and Gaza that led to Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon and Gaza in the 2000s.
Nasrallah praised the courage and creativity of the Palestinian resistance. The people of Gaza by their resistance created a historical epic whose parallels are rare, he said.
The head of Hezbollah also hailed the anti-Israeli operations by the resistance in Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon and their persistence in resistance despite threats and pressures.
Nasrallah underlined Iran's support for the Axis of Resistance in Gaza, the occupied West Bank, Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq.
Syria was another focal point of his comments. The Hezbollah leader said that all the bombings, threats and blackmail over the past few months had not changed Syria's stance with resistance groups in the region.