Hezbollah Chief holds U.S. responsible for Gaza genocide

In a televised address on Friday, Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hasan Nasrallah pointed to the United States as bearing full responsibility for the situation in Gaza, dismissing the zionist government as a mere implementer of American orders.

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Nasrallah emphasized the magnitude and legitimacy of the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation initiated by Hamas, extending his gratitude to the Resistance groups in Iraq and Yemen for joining the campaign against the zionist regime.

"The battle against the Zionists is unquestionably legitimate," Nasrallah declared, highlighting that the operation was an autonomous decision made by the Palestinians.

He stressed the absence of Iranian involvement in the decisions taken by regional Resistance groups, asserting the battle's immense impact on the future of the Zionist regime.

The Hezbollah leader addressed the significant role of the U.S., stating that Washington's prompt support for Israel following the commencement of the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation exposed the regime's vulnerability and need for assistance.

In examining israel's intentions to destroy Hamas, Nasrallah criticized the regime for crossing ethical lines and causing severe destruction in Gaza while failing to achieve significant military accomplishments.

Emphasizing Hezbollah's dedicated opposition to israel since October 8, Nasrallah warned against any expectations of favorable outcomes for the Zionists through massacres in Gaza.

Nasrallah underscored that the first priority should be ending the conflict in Gaza, followed by a victory for the Resistance and Hamas in the region. He reiterated that Gaza's victory symbolizes success for the Palestinian nation.

Regarding the Lebanese front, Nasrallah made reference to unprecedented events involving the evacuation of israeli settlements, cautioning against potential enemy invasions.

The memorial ceremony for martyrs who fell defending Gaza, the Palestinian people, and holy sites was held in multiple Lebanese areas, honoring those who died in confrontations on the Lebanese borders with occupied Palestine.

The conflict in Gaza began with Hamas-led Palestinian Resistance groups launching Operation Al-Aqsa Storm on October 7 in response to the zionist regime's intensified crimes against Palestinians.

The ongoing war has resulted in a high toll of casualties among Palestinians, while the United Nations General Assembly has urged an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which israel has rejected, citing concerns about benefiting Hamas. (ILKHA)