From praising Nasrallah’s self-confidence to mocking Western diplomats.
According to the Al Mayadeen news network, yesterday’s speech by Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah in Lebanon, on the occasion of the Resistance Martyrs Day, has been featured in the headlines and analyses of the Zionist regime’s media. These media outlets have evaluated it as Nasrallah’s most severe speech in a long time after publishing parts of the aforementioned speech.
Yehuda Yairi, an Arab affairs analyst on Channel 12 of Israeli television, referred to Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s response to Yoav Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, regarding the separation of the ceasefire in Gaza from the developments in the northern occupied territories and his talk about the two million Zionist refugees, saying that Nasrallah’s statements refer to the complete evacuation of the northern areas of Haifa.
Yairi pointed out the “self-confidence” present in the speech of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah in Lebanon, saying that transferring the Litani River to the border area is easier than transferring Hezbollah to the northern Litani River.
This Zionist analyst said that Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah ridiculed all the diplomats who had recently traveled to Beirut, including “Amos Hochstein” sent by the United States and others. Nasrallah said in part of his speech: “They have come to scare us, but we are not afraid.” He also said elsewhere: “Israel will not dare to attack Beirut and will continue to preserve the framework and rules of engagement and will not expand it.”
Roi Kais, an Arab affairs analyst on the Israeli regime’s Channel Kan, also referred to the fact that these statements were made after the proposal by France to withdraw the Riwand unit forces by 10 kilometers and the deployment of 15,000 Lebanese army personnel and a multi-stage ceasefire at the borders. He said that Nasrallah’s statements poured cold water on all these proposals and he emphasized that the Lebanese front will be active as long as the war in Gaza continues.
Roi Sharon, a military affairs analyst on Channel Kan, also referred to Nasrallah’s statements, saying: “Our situation in the northern areas is a disgrace for Israel. The residents of this area do not even see returning to their homes in their dreams because we have not come close to any agreement.”