Capitals - Saba: Despite the bet of many that the cyber attacks carried out by the Zionist enemy entity will affect Hezbollah's considerations and change its operational policy, this behavior is no longer an indication of the absence of a balance of deterrence, which was confirmed by the Secretary-General of the party, Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, when he vowed to the Zionist enemy that he "will face a difficult calculation and fair retribution from where it is calculated and from where it is not calculated."
In his first speech after the attacks in Lebanon over the past two days, the secretary-general of Hezbollah stressed that the large-scale bombings did not affect the structure of the resistance and that its readiness was high on the ground to prevent any military action.
Regarding Hezbollah's planned response, Nasrallah said that given the nature of the strike, which he said was strong and unprecedented in the history of the resistance, he would not talk about the place, time, or timing of the expected response from the party. "The news is what you will see, not what you hear," he said.
Nasrallah said that the most important goal of the Zionist strike was to pressure Hezbollah to withdraw from the battle to support the resistance in Gaza and that messages arrived on Tuesday through official and unofficial channels confirming that the goal of the strike was to stop the Lebanese front.
Commenting on this, Nasrallah addressed the Zionist government and its army, saying: "Lebanon's front will not stop until the war on Gaza is stopped. He added: "Despite the sacrifices and martyrs and all the consequences, the resistance will not stop helping the people of Gaza and the West Bank.
He considered that the resistance's adherence to all its positions and its support for Gaza meant that the Zionist enemy had not achieved its goals, the high morale of the injured and the patience of the cohesion of the resistance environment meant that the enemy failed to achieve its goal by hitting, exhausting and weakening it through widespread explosions to pressure the resistance leadership.
At the same time, the head of Hezbollah's Executive Council, Sayyid. Hashim Safieddine stressed that the recent Zionist electronic aggression against Lebanon will have its punishment and that this punishment will inevitably come.
In his speech today, Sayyid. Safieddine said: "We will be facing a new pattern and a new confrontation with the enemy so that he knows that we are a people who do not retreat."
He added that the people of the resistance have not and will not weaken at all, and that the enemy is still unable to realize this fact, and it is not known until today who the people of resistance and the resistance society, which was raised on the culture of sacrifice and giving.
He stressed, "the delusional enemy who imagines that he can achieve his goal in this way," that "there is no retreat until the end of the road," and that "the injured will return to the arena of their jihad to complete the road."
Sayyid Safi al-Din addressed the enemy: "If your goal is to stop the battle of support, be aware that this battle will grow stronger, more determined, and more advanced."
In this context, it is clear from the operations carried out by the Lebanese resistance since the bombing of the communication devices that the Zionist entity has not succeeded in isolating the Lebanese front from continuing its strategic choice in support of the resistance of Gaza and its people.
To prove its ability to overcome the blow it received, and to emerge stronger and perform more effectively, the Lebanese resistance launched several raids, during which it destroyed 1,000 observatorys for launching rockets toward the occupied Palestinian territories. This is the largest number of attacks by the Lebanese resistance against the Zionist enemy in 98 days.
Until Friday evening, the Lebanese resistance announced that it had carried out a series of unprecedented operations in which dozens of Katyusha rockets and various models were fired toward Zionist military sites and achieved direct hits.
The resistance said in several statements: "In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and support of their valiant and honorable resistance and response to the attacks of the Zionist enemy on the steadfast southern villages and safe houses, the resistance men targeted with saluses of Katyusha rockets the main air defense missile base of the Northern Command of the Zionist enemy in the Periya barracks, the air and missile defense headquarters in the Kila barracks and the headquarters of the 188th Armored Brigade of the 36th Division in the Ulaiqa barracks."
Lebanese resistance fighters also targeted with salvos of Katyusha rockets the headquarters of the 91st Division in Ayelet Hashahar, the headquarters of the rocket and artillery battalion in the Yoav barracks, the headquarters of the military gathering in the Yerden barracks, and the headquarters of the 210th Golan Division in Nafah.
On Thursday, the Lebanese resistance opened its series of military operations with two air attacks with two squadrons of pounced marches on enemy artillery positions in Beit Hillel, and on the new headquarters of the Western Brigade in Yaara, in addition to targeting a position point for Zionist enemy soldiers at the Marj site with missiles.
A Zionist soldier from the 51st Battalion of the Golani Brigade was killed by two anti-armor missiles fired at the Ramim mountain range, hitting a Zionist military force operating in the area.
Eight other Zionist soldiers were wounded, some seriously. An officer in the 299th Battalion of the Baram Regional Brigade was killed while running to take cover from a drone.
In summing up reading the entire scene, it became clear to many experts and commentators that these attacks did not achieve the desired results Zionists, but rather stimulated the Lebanese resistance to special responses commensurate with the nature and size of the aggression.
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