Tel Aviv media: The Middle East is holding its breath for Seyed Nasrallah’s speech.
Al-Mayadeen TV reported, quoting Zionist TV channels: “The entire Middle East is holding its breath before Nasrallah’s speech.”
The fear of the Zionist media about the speech of the Secretary-General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah is expressed hours after this group published the statistics of the dead and wounded of the Zionist regime in the battle of Storm Al-Aqsa on October 8.
According to this statement, 120 Israeli soldiers were killed and wounded in the conflict with Hezbollah on the Lebanese border.
In the series of Hezbollah operations, 9 tanks were destroyed and one drone was also shot down.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah also announced that it has carried out 105 military operations since October 8 (October 16) and during this time it has targeted the spying and communication systems, the jamming system, and 33 radars of the Zionist regime.
In an analysis of Nasrallah’s speech, the regional newspaper Raye Alyoum also wrote on Tuesday: The Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah last week asked the leaders of the Palestinian resistance to pay serious attention to the moment when he decides to make a media statement for the Arab world, which is a decisive moment. To answer the questions of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, when will Hezbollah join the battle?
The leaders of Hamas understand this signal as meaning that Hezbollah has a specific plan and action, but they do not disclose its details, especially Nasrallah announced in his meeting last week with “Ziyad al-Nakhlah and Saleh al-Arouri”: “We are fighting with you in the heart of the battle and in the We are in any condition”.
Rai Alyoum wrote: Hezbollah circles have assured Hamas leaders that Hezbollah is in the heart of the conflict and will never abandon the Palestinian resistance, and regardless of the delay in the scope of the operation, the decision is not to allow Hamas to be defeated.
In the end, this media wrote: What will Nasrallah say? why Friday What happened and what should happen by Friday?