“We will complain about all the oppression our nation has been witnessing,” & continue the war of attrition

Hezbollah Secretary-General Martyr Sayyed Abbas Mussawi

As you wish o martyrs, we will inform you about our conditions. We will complain about all the oppression our nation has been witnessing. We will complain about the rulers and the regime’s. We will complain about the Umma failing behind.

Hezbollah Secretary-General Martyr Sayyed Abbas Mussawi, Al Manar

The unknown or ignored crimes against humanity by the US-BACKED pariah colony in Lebanon:

One 1997 report by Amnesty International said, “Amnesty International knows of 21 Lebanese nationals who have been captured in Lebanon and transferred to Israeli prisons either without ever having been sentenced or held beyond the expiry of their sentences. These are just some of the
detainees whom Amnesty International believes Israel to be holding as hostages. Most of them were captured by the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) or by one of the pro-Israeli Christian militias
in Lebanon, the Lebanese Forces or the South Lebanon army [SLA]. Many of them were held in detention centers in Lebanon under Lebanese Forces’ or SLA control before being transferred,
usually secretly, to Israel. For many years they were scattered among different prisons and they were frequently moved from one prison to another.” Amnesty International, “Israel’s Forgotten
Hostages: Lebanese Detainees in Israel and Khiam Detention Center,” July 10, 1997, accessed online. The mainly Christian-led South Lebanon army was commanded by Major General Antoine Lahd, and operated inside, and in some areas beyond, the Israeli-declared “security zone” in South Lebanon after 1985.

Khiam Detention Center, probably the most notorious among the Israeli-controlled prisons on either side of the provisional Israel-Lebanon border, was located in the town of Khiam, south Lebanon, near Nabatieh. Controlled by Israel’s proxy militia, the SLA, it was routinely cited by
human rights groups as a center for torture and abuse. Its liberation in May 2000 brought incredible scenes, broadcast live around the Arab world, of stunned prisoners, some of whom had been in
solitary confinement for over a decade, stumbling out of the prison into the embrace of cheering crowds of Lebanese. Although Khiam was later turned into a Hezbollah-affiliated museum, Israeli
jets destroyed the site in the first days of the July War.

The carnage of a concerted Israeli military assault between July 25 and July 31, mainly in south Lebanon, codenamed “Operation Accountability.”

That offensive had come after a Hezbollah
attack, which killed several IDF soldiers within the “security zone” in the south, prompting an Israeli retaliation against the villages out of which Hezbollah guerrillas were operating. The party promptly launched Katyusha rockets into northern Israel, mainly at civilian areas, with Nasrallah declaring that Hezbollah “consider[s] [itself] to be in a state of open warfare with this enemy.”
After seven days of combined land, air, and sea attacks, Israel had wreaked havoc across
a substantial stretch of territory, but had not been able to stop the rocket fire, as its military had earlier predicted it would do. In all, 80 villages lay in ruin, approximately 6,000 homes had been destroyed, and more than 140 Lebanese civilians were dead. Nearly 250,000 refugees from the south, mainly Shiites, streamed towards Beirut, in a replay of earlier mass exoduses after the Israeli invasions of 1978 and 1982. In Israel, two civilians had been killed and 24 injured by Hezbollah rockets.

The Katyusha Equation

The air force and the artillery were bombarding all the valleys and points from which the Katyushas were being fired; but despite our lack of fortifications and bunkers, the missile barrage never stopped until the seventh day of the operation.
This means that the Israelis, who possess the strongest military force in the
region, were not able to stop the Katyusha bombardment of the settlements
militarily. This is not so much a military defeat as a military scandal, given
Israel’s military capabilities.

The Katyusha bombardment has led to a new formula based on mutual
forced displacement, mutual destruction, and equal terror. This formula was
imposed by the Katyusha, and not the operations of the resistance in the
border belt. There is a very sensitive topic for the Israelis right now—namely
the security of their settlements in northern Palestine. If the settlements are
bombarded again, then Rabin will be forced to stand in front of all his
people and all [Israel’s] political forces to answer the question: What did the
seven-day operation achieve? This is why Rabin understands that there is a
new formula. This formula was not imposed by the Israelis, but for the first
time by the resistance because, in the past, the settlements were not bombarded, while since 1985 the villages of the south and western Bekaa have been under bombardment. The rule of the game used to be that we got bombarded while the settlements remained safe. The enemy destroys Maydun, Yatir, and Kafra while we are only allowed to move in the security
zone.” But the resistance imposed a new formula through the Katyusha.
Thus we say that we are committed to a new rule, one which was founded by us. I therefore believe that the experience of the war proved that this policy is wise and correct, and should reap benefits since it is not right for us to protect the enemy’s weak points. We must fortify our strengths and
apply pressure on the Israelis at their weak points to alleviate the suffering
of our people. This is what we recently achieved.

Hezbollah cares & Provides

Hezbollah’s construction company, Jihad al-Bina, would later assert that it had restored and rebuilt 4,873 damaged homes—or nearly all of the homes affected by Operation Accountability.

In my estimation, a war of attrition rather than a classical war is liable to destroy the Zionist entity; this war might be ongoing even while negotiations are underway, or reconciliation is in the offing. I believe, based on our insight into the enemy’s mentality—whether it is Shamir- or Rabin-inspired,””
and given its revolutionary dreams and plans*’—that [Israel] will give the Arabs too little in comparison with what the negotiators hope to achieve.

Hezbollah Secretary-General Martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah

Hezbollah Secretary-Generals Martyrs Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah & Sayyed Abbas Mussawi

What the US-BACKED terror colony and the ‘Umma’ is engaged in currently:

Israeli Enemy Expands Occupation of Territories, Blows Up More Houses in South Lebanon.

The enemy’s violations were even escalated with twenty operations of detonating houses in Naqoura amid the deployment of Merkava tanks and military bulldozers in the town.

The Israeli occupation forces also resumed its acts of scraping roads and demolishing houses in Bani Hayyan, which it failed to invade during the war – Al Manar report.

Al Manar media

Israeli warplanes conduct deadly strikes on civilian facilities across Yemen.

Nine citizens were martyred and three others were injured early this Thursday as a result of airstrikes by the Israeli enemy on the capital Sana’a and Hodeidah governorate – Press TV report.

Prior to the US-backed terror colony bombing, “1 million-plus settlers flee after Yemeni missile strikes Tel Aviv metropolitan area“.

More Than 1.1 Million People Displaced Across Syria in 2 Weeks: UN – Al Masirah report.

Experts state that what the US-BACKED terror colony does not only confine to genocide, as it is also classified urbicide – Al Masirah report.

In Yemen, people have been at war for the past ten years. The Ansar Allah government has first and foremost responsibility towards their own people – namely – the people of Yemen.

The obligation to provide better futures for the people of Yemen.

The key is a war of attrition and not an ongoing perpetual war.

Yemen must finally come to terms!

When you do battle, even if you are winning, if you continue for a long time it will dull your forces and blunt your edge; if you besiege a citadel, your strength will be exhausted. If you keep your armies out in the field for a long time, your supplies will be insufficient.

General Sun Tsu, The Art of War

Source:

The voice of Hezbollah – Statements by Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah

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