Staying silent more dangerous than taking action: Hezbollah chief
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Friday spoke transparently about the latest events unfolding in the region following the Gaza war.
Hezbollah chief: Israeli goals in Gaza foolish and unattainable
The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah movement, who broke his 28-day silence on the situation in Gaza on Friday, has urged Israel to be realistic with its future goals and plans, putting to question the regime’s threats of eradicating Hamas.
Hezbollah sends “message” to Israel
Lebanon’s Hezbollah Resistance movement has announced that it has "launched three unarmed drones in the direction of the disputed area" at the Karish field, on reconnaissance missions, noting that "the drones accomplished the required mission and delivered the message."
Hezbollah warns Israel over Lebanon’s natural resources, says all options are on the table
The Secretary-General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement has warned Israel against extracting Beirut’s natural resources in the Karish gas field located off Lebanon’s waters, saying that all options are on the table.
Don’t Mess Up With the Asian Cheetahs
It seems the U.S. and Israel have not learned from the past and they want once again to test the Islamic Republic of Iran and its devastating military power by resorting to bully and threat and even launching attacks on this country but they should know that this time they will get due punishment and there will be no mercy.
Hezbollah is determined to resist against enemy
Sayyed Hashem Safi al-Din, A high-ranking official with the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has described certain parties that believe they can undermine the resistance by siege and sanctions as "fools", stressing that the resistance now lives in the bliss of victories.
Hezbollah Chief dismisses Australian designation
In a speech, the Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah has touched on recent measures taken by several western countries against resistance movements in West Asia saying they have been placed under “some Western country’s terrorism lists, this involves resistance movements in Lebanon, Palestine Yemen, Iraq. Sometimes it’s their factions, their leaders and sometimes the entire movement itself is placed on their terrorism list. This path will continue, as we said previously, it will continue. With regards to us in Lebanon, this certainly is related to regional developments and the upcoming parliamentary election.”
After Tayouneh tragedy, will Hezbollah restrain itself?
When Hamlet, the Danish prince, discovered by chance that his father was killed by his uncle, he was confused and puzzled. Hamlet is the main character in one of Shakespeare’s plays, which was named after him. At that moment, the moment of truth, Hamlet changed and became a man with responsibilities. However, he was completely drained by the fact that his mother was involved in the conspiracy and she was married to his uncle, the killer.
Hezbollah chief calls Iran sincere ally
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah told the visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian that “Iran has proven that it is a sincere and loyal ally, and it does to leave alone its friends at difficult times.”
Hezbollah to the rescue again
Not for the first time, Lebanon faces a crisis, Hezbollah has helped guide the country out of the predicament.