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Southern Lebanon’s Liberation Strengthened Faith in Resistance: Hezbollah   

16:46 - May 26, 2020
News ID: 3471521
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Hezbollah Deputy Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem said liberation of southern Lebanon in 2000 helped strengthen the faith of the young generations in resistance.

 

He made the remarks on Monday as Lebanon was celebrating the 20th anniversary of the end of Israel’s occupation.

The official said that thanks to the blow dealt to the Israeli military two decades ago, “we have moved from the stage of despair to hope, from surrender to resistance, from humiliation to honor, and from defeat to victory.”

Qassem said the liberation of southern Lebanon opened the door to more consecutive victories for Lebanon, Palestine and the entire region against the Zionist regime and American plots, including the creation of the Daesh terror group.

The historic triumph, he added, put an end to the Israeli military’s invincibility myth and helped strengthen the faith of the young generations in resistance and struggles towards liberating Palestine from the Israeli occupiers.

The developments that unfolded in the region over the past years proved that pro-Israel world powers and the solutions that they offer for regional conflicts cannot be trusted, he added.

“We are currently in the midst of a war and there is still a need for resistance,” said the Hezbollah official, emphasizing the necessity for the resistance front to stay fully ready for any future scenario, Lebanon’s Arabic-language al-Manar television network reported.

Every year in May, Lebanon commemorates the anniversary of the Israeli withdrawal from its southern territories, known as Resistance and Liberation Day.

Hezbollah forces pushed the Israeli troops out of the southern parts of Lebanon on May 25, 2000, after more than two decades of occupation.

The national holiday in Lebanon is seen as a turning point that changed the regional equations and debunked the myth of Israel’s invincibility.

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