Hezbollah commends "Heroic" Palestinian resistance operation against zionist regime

Hezbollah has praised the Palestinian resistance's recent major operation, lauding the infiltration of fighters into zionist settlements and the extensive rocket attacks on occupied territories.
In a statement, Hezbollah Media Relations expressed admiration for the Palestinian people and resistance heroes, particularly Hamas and Al-Qassam Brigades, for their "valiant and wide-scale operation, crowned with triumph and divine assistance."
Describing the operation as a decisive retaliation to israeli crimes and continuous aggression against Palestinian sanctities, the statement emphasized the significance of military resistance as the only effective response to Israeli occupation.
It conveyed a powerful message to the Muslim and Arab nations and the international community, especially those normalizing ties with zionist occupation regime, affirming that the Palestinian cause remains vibrant until victory and liberation.
Hezbollah urged widespread support for the Palestinian people and groups, emphasizing unity in both word and deed.
The Lebanese resistance movement conveyed its close monitoring of developments in Palestine and direct communication with the Palestinian resistance command in Lebanon and abroad.
Hezbollah cautioned the zionist government to draw lessons from the Palestinian resistance's actions on the battlefield. (ILKHA)
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