Naim Qassem: Hezbollah ‘Regains Health’, Seeks to ‘Hurt’ The Enemy

Hezbollah Deputy Secretary-General Naim Qassem said that the party is still strong despite the severe blows it suffered. He added it regained its wellbeing in the field and its capabilities, stressing the party set upon, a week ago, to implement a “new equation” to “hurt the enemy.”

He added, his 3rd speech since the assassination Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, the resistance’s missiles reached Tel Aviv, disabled Ben Gurion Airport, and forced two million Israelis to take shelters.

He pointed out the party can target any point in the “Israeli entity” and will choose the appropriate point according to his expression.

He stressed that what the resistance achieved in the field in two weeks was better than expected, and its main mission remains to “pursue the enemy and carry out operations against it in any place it enters.”

He also sent a message to the Israeli home front, stressing the only solution is for a ceasefire, adding, “I say to Israelis, do not believe what your officials tell you but look at your dead in the war.”

Ceasefire

He stated Hezbollah called for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to stop firing on Israel. This solution is an expression of “a position of weakness”, but if the Israelis do not want this, we will continue.”

He pointed out that after the ceasefire “according to an indirect agreement”, Israeli settlers will be able to return to the north and other steps will be determined after that, the nature of which he did not specify.

However, he warned if the war continues, “the uninhabited settlements in the north will increase and more than two million Israelis will be in danger.”

Al-Aqsa Flood

Qassem pointed out, in his speech, that the “Al-Aqsa Flood” attack came after 75 years of occupation and is a “legitimate right” for the Palestinians.

He added, “the Palestinians have the right for such action to expel the occupation, shakes its presence and prevent it from continuing,” stressing “our support for the Palestinians is support for their right because they are the owners of the right, and must repel the danger from them and prevent the expansion of Israel.”

He also reiterated “Israel is an occupying usurping entity that poses a danger to the region and the world.”

He added, “Israel and those behind it are fighting and committing massacres, and we are in a situation that requires us to take a position,” noting that neither Lebanon nor the entire region can be separated from Palestine.

Expansionist Project

Qassem also stressed that Lebanon falls within an “Israeli expansionist project,” warning that Lebanon and the entire region “are facing the danger of a new Middle East designed in Israeli-American form.”

He added that Israel’s project in the region is “destructive and aim to eliminate the resistance and its people,” and that the world, Britain, France, and America are complicit with this “Israeli criminality.”

Resistance and Iran

Qassem stressed Iran supports the Palestinians in order to liberate Palestine, and this support is “a source of pride for Iran, which is exerting all its capabilities to strengthen and empower the Palestinians.”

He also mentioned that resistance to Israel is “legitimate and defensive” and its goal is to reject the occupation and liberate the land.

He added, “I say to the Mujahideen, you are the hope, so continue fighting and our confidence in you is great.”

A message to the Lebanese

Qassem stressed that the “Lebanese national solidarity” with the resistance is essential and that Hezbollah will remain despite its haters.

He added, “I say to the Lebanese, we must be patient to achieve victory and I promise you to return to your homes that will be rebuilt.. We will not leave you and you will not leave us and everyone will see the resistance with its great people.”

He also stressed that those who cause harm to Lebanon “are not those who defend people but those who kill them,” recalling that the Israeli occupation remained in Lebanon for 22 years and only left through resistance according to Al Jazeera.

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The Israeli army said Tuesday that at least 23 more soldiers were injured in clashes in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon in the last 24 hours.

Military figures released by the army showed that some 740 soldiers have been killed and 4,881 others injured since the outbreak of the Gaza conflict on Oct. 7, 2023.

Israel has launched a brutal offensive on the Gaza Strip following a Hamas attack last year, killing nearly 42,400 people, mostly women and children, and injuring over 99,000 others according to Anadolu.

The conflict has spread to Lebanon, with Israel launching deadly strikes across the country, which have killed more than 1,500 people and injured over 4,500 others since Sept. 23.

Despite international warnings that the Middle East region was on the brink of a regional war amid Israel’s relentless attacks on Gaza and Lebanon, Tel Aviv expanded the conflict by launching on Oct. 1 a ground invasion into southern Lebanon.

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NGO: Gaza Resembles ‘Depths of Hell’

Up to 400,000 Palestinians were on Monday trapped across northern Gaza, with at least 300 people reportedly killed in nine days of bombardment, and a hospital sheltering thousands ablaze in the south with no end in sight to the incessant attacks on civilians.

At Al-Aqsa Hospital in the so-called “humanitarian zone” in the south, patients and families sheltering in tents were on Monday engulfed by a massive fire triggered by an Israeli airstrike” with reports of deaths and multiple causalities. Civilians in the north were directed to the “humanitarian zone” under orders issued by Israeli forces on 7, 9 and 12 October. Al-Aqsa Hospital is just metres away from where children are receiving a second round of polio vaccines.

Middle East Regional Director for Save the Children Jeremy Stoner said:

“What we’re seeing now in Gaza looks like the depths of hell with reports day after day of attacks on children and families. Nowhere is safe.

In the north, an already starving population has been cut off from food for two weeks while trying to dodge bombs and bullets in a kill zone they cannot leave.

In the south – the area to which families in the north were directed for their safety – bombs dropped by Israeli jets have set off a fire that is searing through Al-Aqsa Hospital and tents in the hospital grounds, with reports of rescuers finding burned and charred bodies. ‘Evacuation orders’ are at risk of becoming ‘execution orders’ as children are denied the means to survive.

What military goals could justify such mass-scale slaughter of civilians? The notion of collateral damage must never be used to excuse the predictable killing of children. A year ago, there was international outcry when an Israeli rocket damaged Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, injuring four staff members. How devastatingly far we have descended.

Today, Save the Children has begun a second round of polio vaccines for children in our Deir Al-Balah clinic, as children face bombs and fire just 500m away. Never has it been clearer that this is a war on children, their protection only upheld if they’re deemed a risk to those beyond their borders. Without a ceasefire, these vaccinations simply postpone rather than prevent children’s pain. Without immediate international action, children and families across the Gaza Strip face a death sentence – today, tomorrow, in a week, in a month, by bombs, bullets, fire, disease or starvation. Anywhere, any time.

Gaza is what can happen without the rules of war. Except there are rules – for parties to the conflict, and for the international community – which are not being respected. The only impactful action taken by some member states is to send the weapons being used to kill children and burn patients and families in hospitals and tents. Humanity has lost its way if those with the ability – and legal obligation – to stop this slaughter choose not to.”

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Israeli Refuses The Army, Condemns Use of Hunger as Weapon

Israeli conscientious objector Orion Mueller has condemned the use of hunger as a weapon in Gaza, stating that his refusal to join the military is his way of opposing the ongoing situation.

In a video interview with Anadolu, Mueller detailed the challenges he faced after refusing to enlist in the Israeli army, especially during the recent Gaza conflict.

“From the very beginning of the (military) drafting process, which starts near 11 of school, I knew that I had no intentions of joining the army,” he said.

Mueller explained that Israel’s compulsory military service leaves little room for opting out, as all citizens are expected to serve.

“If you just finished high school, everyone is expected to either go right now or eventually join the military. And not doing so creates quite a bit of dissonance between your experience and the people around you. And it definitely sheds a different light on you in the eyes of the people around you.”

He noted that following the Gaza attacks on Oct. 7, 2023, more young Israelis have refused to serve.

“Israeli culture puts the military service on an almost holy pedestal. And any form of evading that service, especially during wartime, is shunned. It almost puts you at a certain level of being an outcast.”

“I really hope many more people will be willing to go through that in order to refuse the war. I think that’s one of the most powerful weapons we have within Israel to push the government into stopping the war.”

Mueller, who spent 30 days in military prison for his stance, shared his experience.

“Military prison has all forms of military discipline you would expect in basic training. And so if you are willing to shape yourself in the shape of a soldier who listens and doesn’t answer his commanders, then it can be fine. But if you have any interest or if you are forced to maybe push against the barriers of military chain of command, then you suffer.”

He added, “The main problem with being in prison is really just not so much boredom, as much as it is just complete lack of any action in your life. It’s just waking up to the same routine, the same exact identical routine of being counted, eating, and then idling.”

Israel’s military actions and ethical concerns

Mueller also criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza, particularly its disregard for civilian lives.

He argued that the military’s objectives were not achieved and that the situation has spiraled beyond a military operation.

“Israel got so bogged down in Gaza in the first place. In the looming shadow of the war, I think, other problems with joining the military become even more extreme. Both the military occupation of the West Bank and the ethnic cleansing and efforts to get rid of the population, of the native Palestinian population, make the choice between joining the army very problematic.”

“All of those problems answer the question of, is it ethical to join the Israeli military? And my answer is no.”

Mueller also accused Israel of using hunger as a weapon in Gaza, calling it a “major issue.” He believes that refusing military service is the best way to avoid complicity in such human rights violations.

He further criticized the political motivations behind the war, asserting that it is being waged for internal political gain and a balance of power.

Noting that Israel is governed by right-wing forces, he said: “I don’t see … the end too near to us. But I believe that with some luck in managing to stop the campaign in Lebanon, we can maybe work towards a cease-fire deal with Gaza, if the government had any intentions to do so, which it very clearly showed it does not.”

A message of apology and admiration

Mueller also expressed deep regret and admiration for the people of Gaza.

“First of all, I would like to say sorry on behalf of my people and my country. From the bottom of my heart, I do really feel sorry. I don’t think I’m in a position to really say anything about hope, because I have four walls and a ceiling above me.”

“I don’t really think I can imagine not losing hope if I were in the shoes of the Gazan people. And I really do commend the struggle in opposing the horrific military campaign taking place on their land and I do hope that one day we could coexist.”

“I think that anyone listening to this or reading this interview whenever it goes on air should consider with themselves which side of history they want to be on. The side of death and suffering or the side of hope and peace. And hopefully be sure that the answer they chose is the right one within themselves.”

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Israel Lies About Flour Delivery

The Gaza Government Media Office says the Israeli army is lying about delivering flour to Northern Gaza while enforcing a starvation policy there.

They stated that the blockade has lasted for 170 days, blocking all humanitarian access.

The office called the situation “real and practical genocide” and ethnic cleansing, leading to widespread destruction as part of a dangerous American-Israeli displacement plan.

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