Message from Lebanese Resistance: No withdrawal from supporting Gaza, regardless of sacrifices: Report


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Message from Lebanese Resistance: No withdrawal from supporting Gaza, regardless of sacrifices: Report
[24/ September/2024]
The key message from the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, led by Hezbollah, is that there will be no retreat from its support for Gaza, which has been ongoing since October 7. This commitment remains steadfast despite any consequences, sacrifices, or repercussions.

It is clear that the Lebanese resistance has established a solid and supportive combat front against the Zionist enemy, which can only be halted through an agreement that ends the war on Gaza. The recent missile strikes by the Islamic Resistance have effectively disrupted the enemy's plans to isolate the Gaza Strip and sever the link between the Palestinian resistance and that in Lebanon.

This was underscored by Deputy Secretary-General of Hezbollah Sheikh Naim Qassem who stated that the party has entered a new phase called "The Battle of Open Accounts." He noted that the Zionist entity aimed to target Lebanon to weaken the resistance and provoke its support base in an effort to halt aid to Gaza.

Sheikh Qassem emphasized that the Lebanese support front will persist until the war on Gaza concludes, regardless of how long it takes. He stated that Zionist threats will not deter this support, which is prepared to confront any military challenges.

Political analysts assert that the recent missile strikes by the Lebanese resistance clearly communicate to the leaders of the Zionist entity that there is a direct connection between the situation in Gaza and northern Lebanon. The resistance will continue to support Gaza until the ongoing aggression ceases.

Analysts affirm that the Lebanese resistance, through its extensive responses targeting military and strategic sites of the Zionist entity, will not abandon Palestine or Gaza, no matter the sacrifices involved.

Political analyst Moawia Musa stated in an exclusive interview with Shehab News Agency that Hezbollah's recent response over the past four days indicates its readiness to maintain support for Gaza, which is contingent on halting the aggression against it.

Musa noted that Hezbollah’s strategy of linking support for Gaza with actions in the north effectively constitutes participation in the conflict. He highlighted that this connection has raised concerns for both the Zionist entity and the United States, prompting Washington to allow an escalation of attacks on Lebanon.

He described the situation on the northern front as precarious, as there is a struggle between the desire to keep the fronts separate and the push to establish a ceasefire in Gaza. Musa added that the current escalation by the Zionist entity aims to convey a message to Lebanon and Hezbollah: they face a choice between entering a comprehensive war or ceasing their support for Gaza.

As for the writer and analyst from Lebanon, Hamza Bashtawi, he confirms that the support will continue regardless of the massacres committed by the Zionist enemy in Lebanon after its failure to eliminate the resistance in Gaza and release its prisoners without a swap deal, and it will fail to break the will of the resistance through the continuation of an influential support front.

Bashtawi told the "Palestine Online" website: "Supporting the resistance fronts led to the dispersion of the occupation army in the face of the heroism and steadfastness of the resistance, and it is now living in a major crisis that the head of the occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, is trying to get out of by summoning America and Western countries to save it from the crisis."

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon has reiterated its commitment to maintaining the support front until the war on Gaza concludes, regardless of the duration. Notably, a report by the American newspaper "New York Times" highlighted that the Zionist aggression against Lebanon signifies "Israel's" failure to subdue Hezbollah, resulting in significant losses for the enemy through various targeted operations.

The report stated that "Zionist officials had hoped that their recent escalation of attacks would destabilize Hezbollah and compel it to withdraw from the Lebanese border." It further noted, "They believed that raising the costs of Hezbollah's actions would facilitate foreign diplomats in persuading the party to retreat, but the opposite effect has occurred." The article emphasized that the attacks by the Zionist military on Lebanon "demonstrate how far 'Israel' is from achieving its objectives and how close both sides are to a full-scale war."

Since Tuesday morning, the Islamic Resistance confirmed that it had targeted 16 military sites belonging to the Zionist forces in the occupied Syrian Golan, southern Lebanon, and northern occupied Palestine.

The Islamic Resistance stated in its military communications that its operations are conducted "in defense of Lebanon and its people, in response to Zionist attacks, and in support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and their valiant resistance."

This afternoon, Hezbollah targeted the main warehouses at the Nimra base of enemy forces with dozens of missiles. Additionally, they struck the "Eliakim" camp, which is part of the Zionist Northern Region Command south of Haifa, using a barrage of "Fadi 2" missiles.

In another statement, the Islamic Resistance reported that its fighters bombed the logistical warehouses of the 146th Division at the Naftali base with a series of rockets. They also targeted the settlements of "Katzrin," "Hagoshrim," and "Gesher Haziv" with multiple rocket salvos.

The statement continued: "We targeted the settlement of Kiryat Shmona with multiple rocket salvos, as well as the Megiddo military airport (for the third time today) west of Afula using a combination of Fadi 1 and Fadi 2 rockets."

The Islamic Resistance also issued a warning regarding the potential targeting of an explosives factory in the "Zikhron" area, located 60 km from the border, with a barrage of Fadi 2 rockets. Additionally, they planned to strike the Amos base, which serves as a key logistical support hub for the northern region, with a salvo of Fadi 1 rockets.

In another military update, it was reported that Islamic Resistance fighters bombed the Ramat David base and airport with Fadi 2 missiles.

The resistance stated, "The Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted the Samson base (a command center and regional equipment unit) with Fadi 3 missiles, as well as the Rosh Pina settlement with multiple rocket salvos."

In its 16th military statement since this morning, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon announced that its Mujahideen bombed the "Dado" base, which serves as the headquarters of the Zionist occupation army's Northern Command, using 50 missiles.