Sayyed Nasrallah receives Hamas delegation; unity emphasized
During the meeting, the two sides extensively discussed developments in Gaza and Palestine, as well as the ceasefire talks.
The Secretary General of Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah received today a delegation of leaders from the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas headed by Khalil al-Hayya and including Mohammad Nasr and Osama Hamdan.
During the meeting, the two sides extensively discussed events and developments in occupied Palestine, particularly Gaza, alongside various support fronts.
They also discussed the recent ceasefire negotiations, the implications of the international political positions on the war on Gaza, and student protests across the world.
They reaffirmed their united stance and the continuation of efforts in political, Resistance, and popular fields to achieve the honorable goals that Operation Al-Aqsa Flood sought to achieve, as well as the coming and promised victory, no matter the price.
The two sides also lauded the level of cooperation and solidarity between the various fronts and movements of the Resistance Axis, alongside the sacrifices they have given.
Hezbollah, Hamas successful against IOF's weak point: Israeli expert
Hezbollah and Hamas have repeatedly targeted Israeli occupation forces' weak points, hitting the occupation's "soft flank", Amir Bohbot, the military correspondent for the Israeli Walla! news website explained on May 7.
The analyst made the remark following a series of successful operations, launched from South Lebanon and the Gaza Strip by Hezbollah and al-Qassam Brigades respectively, dealing heavy human casualties to the Israeli military.
Specifically, Bohbot referenced al-Qassam's short-range rocket attack that killed 4 Israeli soldiers in an Israeli site near Karem Abu Salem, injuring multiple others, and a Hezbollah drone attack that killed two Israeli military officers Metulla.
As for the operation launched by al-Qassam fighters on a newly set up Israeli site in the Karem Abu Salem crossing, Bohbot said that the attack was preceded by a clear warning by Israeli intelligence agencies.
According to the correspondent, Israeli intelligence warned the occupation's forces of an imminent attack on troops from Rafah in the southernmost part of the Gaza Strip, due to the heavy concentration of forces outside the city.
However, the troops remained positioned in the area and were dealt an inevitable strike, in a multi-faceted strike.