Netanyahu held 'assessment' meeting after Sayyed Nasrallah's speech
Israeli media reveal that the Israeli Prime Minister held a 'situation assessment' session to discuss the Hezbollah chief's speech, among other matters.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a "situation assessment" meeting following the speech delivered by Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Israeli media reported.
The session aimed to "summarize Nasrallah's speech, to encapsulate a week of fighting, and to look beyond the departure of US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken," Dana Weiss, a political commentator for Israeli Channel 12, reported.
During a ceremony held earlier today in honor of the martyrs who embraced martyrdom on the path to Al-Quds, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah pointed out that Operation Al-Aqsa Flood further exposed the weakness and frailty of the Israeli entity” and that it truly is “weaker than a spider’s web.”
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"Where is "Israel", which boasts about having the strongest army in the world?
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 3, 2023
From day one, "Israel" requested new weapons from the United States... Is this a strong entity that is capable of standing on its own feet?"
- Hezbollah Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan #Nasrallah https://t.co/NbgHeydsnv
"One of the biggest mistakes that the Israelis committed and continue to commit is setting far-reaching goals that they cannot achieve or reach," Sayyed Nasrallah stressed.
Furthermore, the Resistance leader hailed the valorous operations that Palestinian Resistance fighters are carrying out, which the entity is unable to deal with.
"When a Resistance fighter advances and places an explosive on the hull of a tank, how will the Israeli enemy deal with this caliber of fighters?"
"The post-operation era is not the same as before it, and this demands that everyone assume their responsibilities," he continued.
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On Hezbollah's operations against Israeli occupation forces and bases near the Lebanese border, Sayyed Nasrallah underlined the serious implications for "Israel" if the tensions were to escalate.
"The enemy is apprehensive about the potential of this front intensifying further or spiraling into an extensive war," he emphasized, stressing that these concerns are legitimate and present a "very real possibility, and hence the enemy must account for this."
Concluding his message with a stern warning, Sayyed Nasrallah stated, "The Resistance operations in the south serve as an indication to the enemy, which may consider attacking or launching a preemptive operation, that you will be committing the biggest mistake in your history."