Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei recently commented on Israel’s killing of Hezbollah leaders, stating that while it was a significant loss for the group, it will not be enough to destroy it. Khamenei acknowledged the damage caused by the deaths of key Hezbollah members but emphasized that the organization's strength and resilience go beyond these losses.
According to Khamenei, Hezbollah possesses a robust organizational structure and personnel strength that can withstand such setbacks. He expressed confidence in Hezbollah's ability to continue its operations effectively despite the losses suffered.
Khamenei also pointed fingers at the United States, holding them responsible for Israel's attacks in Lebanon. He accused Washington of feigning ignorance of its involvement while suggesting that Israel's actions were influenced by the U.S. agenda, particularly in the context of upcoming elections.
The Supreme Leader's remarks shed light on the complex dynamics at play in the region, highlighting the interconnected relationships between various actors and the geopolitical motivations behind military actions. Khamenei's assessment underscores the enduring resilience of Hezbollah as a formidable force in the region, capable of withstanding challenges and continuing its operations.