Zionist Circles: Nasrullah is the Arab World's strongest leader

The Zionists admit that the Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbullah movement, Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, is the strongest and most powerful leader in the Arab World and West Asia.

Zionist Circles: Nasrullah is the Arab World's strongest leader
Zionist Circles: Nasrullah is the Arab World's strongest leader

 According to the regional newspaper Rai Alyoum, Sayyid Hassan Nasrullah, Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbullahcontinues to deal with the media, and the security and political circles of the Zionist administration of Israel. The Zionist analyst, Yehuda Golkman has described Sayyid Nasrullah as the most courageous leader in the Arab World, who does not hesitate to challenge the Zionist regime of Israel in media and military matters. Golkman says Sayyid Nasrullah is an experienced man who knows Israel better than any other enemy. The analyst said, citing security sources, that until now Hezbullah has not used five percent of its capacity and still has trumps to play. According to the report, since Sayyid Hassan Nasruullah took the leadership of the Lebanese Hezbullah movement after the martyr Sayyid Abbas Mousawi was killed, his entire focus has been on the war with the Israeli army. Sayyid Hasan Nasrullah Yehuda Gulkman added that, Sayyid Hassan Nasrullah is well aware of the current political events in Israel, even the biographies of past and present Zionist leaders, and unlike other leaders of Arab countries, Nasrullah is known for his courage and tenacity and is not afraid of confrontation . For his part, Yisrael Zeif, the former commander of the Operation Department of the Genocide regime, also told Israel's 12th TV channel that: "We must be careful about Nasrullah, because he is not only the most powerful leader in Lebanon , but in the whole region of Western Asia." Danny Rubinstein, another Israeli analyst, also says the former Egyptian president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, fought a six-day war with Israel, but Sayyid Hassan Nasrullah forced the Israelis to stay in hiding for more than four weeks in the 2006 war.