Sayyed Nasrallah, al-Nakhalah, al-Arouri hold critical meeting
The three leaders have discussed the possible role of the Axis of Resistance during this critical period to ensure a victory for Palestine and Gaza.
Hezbollah Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, received the Palestinian Islamic Jihad's (PIJ) Secretary-General, Ziyad al-Nakhalah, and the Deputy Head of Hamas' Political Baureu, Saleh al-Arouri.
The three Resistance leaders discussed the ongoing confrontations near the Lebanese-Palestinian border and the latest events taking place in the Gaza Strip since the launching of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7.
The leaders also assessed international and regional positions on the continued Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian people.
Importantly, the tripartite meeting explored the future roles of the parties of the Axis of Resistance during this critical phase in the context of achieving a victory for the Resistance in Gaza and Palestine and halting the Israeli aggression on Gaza and the West Bank.
The leaders agreed to coordinate and continuously follow up on the unfolding events on a daily basis.
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'Martyrs on the path to al-Quds'
Earlier, Sayyed Nasrallah wrote a letter targeted at Hezbollah media outlets asking that all those who have been martyred since October 7 be introduced as "martyrs on the path to al-Quds."
Meanwhile, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah mourned Ismail Hassan al-Mawla, Adel Mahmoud Zuaiter, Haidar Jawad Tarshishi, and Jaafar Hashem Mufleh, all from the Bekaa, who were martyred while carrying out their defense duty on the path to al-Quds.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, Hezbollah, has confronted Israeli occupation forces across the entirety of the Lebanese-Palestinian border, as well as the Israeli-occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms and the Kfar Chouba hills.
The daily attacks come in support of the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza and have led to several casualties among enemy forces. In more detail, the attacks have successfully targeted the occupation's communications, surveillance, and jamming equipment and its forces' ability to maneuver alongside areas in close proximity to the Lebanese side of the border.
The Israeli Walla! website's military analyst, Amir Bohbot, had said that Hezbollah's operations in the North, in reference to the northern occupied Palestinian territories, have not only diverted some of the occupation's military from Gaza but also contributed to the factors that reduced or even halted the scope of a ground invasion of Gaza.
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