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22.11.2024

Nasrallah: "If Israel attacks – we will leave her in darkness"

Hezbollah Secretary General, Hassan Nasrallah, threatens Israel • In a speech today before his supporters he said his organization does not need a supply of arms from Iran and Syria • "It is wrong to think that we are weak"

Nasrallah: "If Israel attacks – we will leave her in darkness"



Two and a half weeks after the air force attacked, according to foreign reports, an arms convoy made its way from Syria to Lebanon, Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah declares, that all the weapons for Hezbollah is already in her hands.

"All we need for the next war, if it breaks out, is here in Lebanon," Nasrallah warned Israel in a speech broadcast today (Saturday), adding that Hezbollah does not need supply weapons from Syria or Iran.

"The resistance in Lebanon has all the necessary equipment," he said. In addition, Nasrallah did not address the official publication of results of the investigation conducted in Bulgaria, according to which Hezbollah was behind the attack last July in Burgas.

In his speech, delivered on huge screens in the compound "Shaid A – Shuhada" in the southern suburb of Beirut, within the main ceremony of the Shaid Day which is marked annually in Lebanon in memory of those killed in the Lebanese resistance, Nasrallah added that, "Whoever believes that the opposition today is in a position of weakness following the situation in Syria, is mistaken."

Nasrallah warned Israel that "the Lebanese resistance will not keep quiet at an attack which will occur against Lebanon or Lebanese territory," adding that "we know where their airports and their ports are situated. There are a number of power stations in Israel that if we send them some missiles, Israel will sit in the darkness."

He noted that "there is a central power plant they say they will need six months to return it to operate. Can they bear it?" Then he bragged: "We are used to it (lack of power), the account (with Israel) is still open and will remain open."

Iran will retaliate

Meanwhile, a senior Iranian official threatened that his country will take revenge on Israel for involvement, he says, for the assassination of the commander of the Revolutionary Guards in Lebanon last Wednesday. "Israel will soon pay the price for the killing of Hassan Shatri," said Ali Shirazi, an associate of the spiritual leader, Ali Khamenei, and his representative in the Revolutionary Guards.

Shirazi continued to attack Israel, but did not turn the blame directly. "Mercenaries and supporters of Israel are responsible for the killings," the Iranian official said and turned the charges, according to which the rebel forces in Syria receive assistance from Israel in their struggle against the Assad regime. Israel does not formally address the assassination of Shatri.

Last Wednesday, Iranian news websites reported the death of Shatri, while traveling on the road from Damascus to Beirut. It is not known exactly what he did in Syria as the Revolutionary Guards in Lebanon. In office he oversaw the restoration project Iran led in the south, after the Second Lebanon War.
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