The official spokesperson for Ansarullah, Mohammed Abdulsalam, praised the great resilience of Hezbollah and the Lebanese people in facing the brutal Israeli aggression.
“Thanks to this steadfastness and the unity of the people, army, and resistance, Lebanon was able to achieve a new victory by repelling this aggression and thwarting its malicious objectives,” Abdulsalam said on Wednesday.
He emphasized that the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon has only become more rooted, stronger, and resilient with its significant sacrifices. It has excelled through its jihadist operations, which have increased both in scale and quality, forcing the Zionist enemy and its American sponsor to move towards a ceasefire agreement that preserves Lebanon’s security, sovereignty, and independence.
“We trust the choices of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, and we believe that its wise leadership has managed to regain the initiative in record time, despite the heavy wounds inflicted on the resistance, especially after the assassination of the high-ranking Secretary-General, the martyr of Islam and Muslims, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah,” Abdulsalam added.
He pointed out that the Israeli enemy would not have been forced to accept a ceasefire if not for its clash with a firm resistance that did not break in the face of treacherous assassinations.
“This resistance rose with even more fierceness, and it is capable of waging a prolonged war of attrition—something a weak, fragile entity could never withstand. In its weakness, it is more fragile than a spider’s web, as described by the martyr leader Sayyed Nasrallah,” the spokesperson noted.
He also pointed out that Hezbollah’s martyrs are martyrs who sacrificed for the path to Al-Quds, and Hezbollah has performed admirably on this difficult path, continuing to support Gaza and Palestine despite the shameful Arab and Islamic inaction, with few exceptions.
He affirmed that the struggle with the Zionist enemy is an inevitable one, and the wars with it are merely rounds in a struggle that will inevitably end with its demise.
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah began at 4 a.m. local time in Lebanon, with hopes of ending Israeli attacks on Lebanese towns and cities and halting over a year of conflict.