Hezbollah Ready To Back Any Palestinians’ Act Against Israel
ISWNews Analysis Group – Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement issued a statement to express condolences for the martyrdom of senior members of the Islamic Jihad movement in Palestine.
Hezbollah stressed that the Lebanese resistance movement supports any move by the Palestinian resistance groups against the Israeli regime.
On May 9, the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon issued the statement concerning the martyrdom of 13 Palestinians, including three top commanders of Al-Quds Brigades, which is the military wing of the Islamic Jihad movement, following an attack by the regime’s fighter jets on the Gaza Strip.
The Lebanese movement mentioned in the statement that the organization expresses condolences to all resistance groups as well as the Islamic Ummah, declaring that Hezbollah is proud of the martyrdom of three members of the Islamic Jihad movement.
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The Lebanese Hezbollah further underlined that the assassination of the commanders of the resistance group rises the vigilance and unity of the Muslim nations and strengthens their determination and strength to continue the jihad and resistance until reaching complete triumph.
The statement also said that we express full solidarity with our brothers in the Islamic Jihad movement in Palestine.
And we clearly and fully support all options and decisions made by the leadership of the movement as well as the Palestinian resistance groups to implement deterrence in the face of the Zionist enemy and protect the Palestinian nation and holy sites.
It is worth mentioning that in the morning of May 9, the Israeli fighter jets bombarded some areas in the Gaza Strip during an operation dubbed “Shield and Arrow.”
The Israeli military killed 13 Palestinian people, including some women and children, as well as three commanders of the Islamic Jihad movement in Palestine in cold blood. Iran, Syria, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Lebanon condemned the brutal aggression, which targeted civilians in Gaza.
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