Hezbollah's highest-ranking official, Naim Qassim, has reaffirmed the group's commitment to its mission of fighting Israel and defending Palestinians, despite recent losses suffered in Lebanon. Qassim dismissed Israel's claims of destroying most of the group's medium- and long-range missiles, stating that it remains a goal that Israel has not and will not achieve.
In a public address, Qassim declared Hezbollah's readiness to engage in conflict if Israel were to enter Lebanese territory. He emphasized the group's resilience in the face of sacrifices, including the loss of leaders and members, highlighting that such challenges have only strengthened their resolve.
Qassim reiterated Hezbollah's dedication to the targets and objectives set by its leader, Hassan Nasrallah. He emphasized the group's ongoing support for Gaza, Palestine, and Lebanon, citing the need to defend against Israeli aggression and respond to civilian casualties.
This address marks the first public statement by a Hezbollah figure following the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, underscoring the group's determination to persevere despite challenges.