Hezbollah's display of power proved resistance cannot be eliminated: Iran parl. speaker

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Hezbollah's display of power proved resistance cannot be eliminated: Iran parl. speaker

 

The Iranian Majlis (Parliament) speaker has reaffirmed that the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah’s strength and popularity have made it impossible for enemies to eliminate resistance from Lebanon’s political and security landscape.

 

In a speech delivered during Tuesday’s session of the legislature, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf praised Hezbollah’s power and unity, adding that the recent display of Hezbollah’s power made it evident that enemies cannot remove or marginalize the resistance from Lebanon’s political and security landscape.

 

The official was pointing to the movement’s determined and successful defense of Lebanon during more than a year of Israeli escalation, which eventually forced Tel Aviv into accepti“They held sincere and unshakable faith in Islam, the teachings of Imam Hussein (AS) (the third Shia Imam), Zainab (SA) (Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)’s eldest daughter), and the resistance’s cause [of liberation from Israeli occupation and aggression],” Qalibaf said.

 

“When I saw the steadfast crowds in Lebanon, standing firm like mountains, I was once again certain that no tyrant or criminal can extinguish the light of God. Ultimately, the truth will prevail.”

 

Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon’s security, stability

 

Qalibaf addressed Hezbollah’s powerful political and military role further, emphasizing that the Lebanese resistance was central to the country’s national strength and territorial integrity.

 

In a final tribute to the martyrs, Qalibaf expressed deep admiration for those who had sacrificed their lives in pursuit of justice.

 

“We envy the martyrs who, in the school of Imam Hussein (AS), achieved final salvation. Through their blood, they separated truth from falsehood. May we also be granted honor, dignity, divine favor, and martyrdom in the path of God,” he said.

 

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