RNA – Hujjat al-Islam Ali al-Da’moush emphasized that the warriors of Hezbollah follow the path and method of Imam al-Husayn and his companions.
The vice-president of the Executive Council of Hezbollah added that the martyrs of Hezbollah have borrowed their faith, jihad, courage, perseverance and sacrifice from the tragedy of Karbala and stating, “All of the martyrs of Hezbollah, from the first martyred martyr Ahmad Qasir to the last martyr in the path of resistance and martyrs Hasan Zubayb and Yasir Zahir [who were martyred in Tel Aviv’s invasion of Syria in September] are the true examples of those who were killed for the sake of God and for the sake of protecting our country and protecting our homeland, honour and dignity.”
Hujjat al-Islam al-Da’moush emphasized that resistance to the equation of deterrence that the enemies sought to destroy in its recent attack made two new gains and explained, “These two gains are: Lebanon’s right to respond to any aggression from anywhere in Lebanon against any point in occupied Palestine. Previously, responses were limited to the Shebaa Farms. Second: The beginning of fighting through the use of drones and the confirmation of our right to down Israeli drones.”
In August, Israel killed two Hezbollah members fighting terrorists in Syria and crashed a drone into Hezbollah’s media office in Beirut. Hezbollah responded by launching missiles from Lebanon which destroyed an armored personnel carrier in Avivim in northern Israel, killing or wounding those on board.
He emphasized that Hezbollah has put Karbala at the forefront of its efforts and has resisted with little equipment but great faith, sacrifice and determination and said, “After the martyrdom of every commander, from Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi to Haj Imad Mughniyah, the Islamic Resistance entered a new, more advanced and stronger phase. Every martyr creates a spirit of sacrifice and selflessness for not just tens but rather hundreds of people, especially when that martyr is one of the great personalities.”
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