Follow-up – Al-Rashid
The head of the Lebanese Hezbollah Sharia Committee, Sheikh Muhammad Yazbek, said, “The axis of resistance from Yemen to Iraq and Lebanon will not leave Gaza alone, and will not be affected by pressures, whatever they may be.”
Yazbek added, “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood revealed the falsity of the West’s claim of a democracy that they wanted for our societies through war and destruction, from Afghanistan to Iraq to Syria, and here they are supporting the massacres in Palestine and Gaza, and no conscience has moved them.”
He wondered: “What does the international community expect from international laws remaining after their fall, in stopping the war and condemning the Israeli enemy? It is no surprise that a society holds the victim responsible, justifying the crime.”
He pointed out that “the resistance is hurting the enemy today in Gaza and Lebanon,” stressing that “the axis of resistance from Yemen and the Red Sea to Iraq to Lebanon will not be affected by all pressures, whatever they may be. The position is one, which is to stop the war on Gaza, and without it, the axis will not leave.” Gaza alone.
The Israeli-Lebanese border has witnessed an escalation in the exchange of bombardments between the Israeli army and Hezbollah, since the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas on October 7, which raises fears of an expansion of the conflict.
Source: Russia Today