Hizbullah Secretary General His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivered on Tuesday a televised speech, in which he tackled various regional and internal titles.
On the regional level, Sayyed Nasrallah stated: "Once again we are before a major deception attempt, which has not stopped ever since they declared the end of operation of the so-called ‘Firmness Storm'."
"The biggest attempt at deception was what was called ‘the Saudi victory against Yemen' and the claim that the kingdom achieved all the objectives," His Eminence declared.
Hezbollah says Saudis failed in Yemen
Nasrallah says Saudis failed in Yemen
He further questioned: "Do Arab citizens accept such deception and misinformation? As an Arab citizen I want information about the objectives that were allegedly realized."
Stressing the failure of the Saudi aggression against Yemen, Sayyed Nasrallah asked about a single objective that has been achieved.
"Has Saudi Arabia restored the so-called legitimacy in Yemen? Has it managed to prevent the expansion of the Yemeni army and popular committees? Has it confiscated the arms of Ansarullah? Has it been able to return Mansour Hadi to his country?" The Resistance Leader wondered.
In parallel, His Eminence added: "Have they managed to achieve their real objective by restoring their hegemony over Yemen?"
On this level, he confirmed that "we are before a clear and obvious Saudi failure and a clear Yemeni victory. This is the result of the firmness and steadfastness of the Yemenis."
According to Sayyed Nasrallah, "the launch of a new stage of the Saudi aggression called "Renewal of Hope operation" was an attempt to cover up for the failure of the first round of the war against Yemen."
"With their continuous failure, they moved to modest, achievable objectives."
Moreover, Hizbullah Secretary General highlighted that the Saudi-led war coalition claimed that it wants to fight terrorism but they are offering arms to al-Qaeda and bombing the popular committees to prevent them from reaching the regions where al-Qaeda is operating.
"They have prevented any humanitarian aid from reaching Yemen," he emphasized, noting that "today, the objective of this aggression has become clear and it has become obvious that Saudi Arabia is seeking hegemony."
Despite the aggression, according to Sayyed Nasrallah, "The Yemeni forces have started regaining the initiative in the border regions."
In face of the war on Yemen, he urged the world to hold its responsibility "to confront this aggression's repercussions at the humanitarian level."
Moreover, His Eminence recalled that "imposing pressure through killing children and women is a futile policy and the evidence is what happened in Vietnam, Gaza and Lebanon, especially during the July war, when the Resistance remained resilient despite the fact that everything was bombed."
Beware of US Scheme
In an attempt to explain some aspects of the fragmentation scheme to our region, Sayyed Nasrallah elaborated: "After Daesh seized control of Mosul and started threatening the rest of the provinces and the region, a US-led international coalition was formed to fight it."
On this level, he mentioned: "At that time, we said that the US is not serious in the issue of fighting the terrorist Daesh group and that it would utilize the threat of the Daesh in the region to realize its own scheme for the region."
"We said that the US has a scheme to fragment these regions on sectarian and ethnic basis - Arabs, Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites," His Eminence warned.
"All of our countries will face the threat of fragmentation, even Saudi Arabia, and our generation should not remain silent over this issue," the Resistance Leader cautioned.
"No one must heed this psychological war and we must all realize that this is a psychological war. This is not new as we kept hearing in the past four years that the regime has ended."
"Defending Syria is a defense of Lebanon, Palestine, and the entire region," he reiterated, wondering that "had the armed groups been able to control Syria, what was the fate of Syria and its people as well as the fate of Lebanon and the region?"
"In the face of this threat, we will not wait for any consensus. It is our national, ethical and humane obligation. We will be where we should be."
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