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IRG: Resistance Front at Peak of Power’; Hezbollah Imposed its Will on Worn-out ‘Israel’

IRG: Resistance Front at Peak of Power’; Hezbollah Imposed its Will on Worn-out ‘Israel’
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By Staff, Agencies

The chief commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards [IRG] Major General Hossein Salami confirmed that the regional Resistance Front is at its ultimate status of strength.

“Today, the Resistance Front is at the height of [its] power, but the enemies have turned into objects of hatred and are apprehensive and this story is going to continue,” Salami said during a ceremony in the southeastern Iranian city of Kerman.

He hailed Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement for “imposing its will on ‘Israel’,” referring to myriads of retaliatory operations staged by the resistance that forced “Tel Aviv” into accepting the terms of a truce deal with Beirut that was struck to end the entity’s escalated deadly aggression against the country.

“The fact that Hezbollah stays on its course, despite those heavy dangers, is down to the struggles of [the group’s former secretary-general] the Greatest Martyr His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and [former senior official] Sayyed Hashem Safieddine, who managed to plant the roots of Jihad within the Lebanese youths’ beliefs,” Salami elaborated.

He considered the Muslim world’s enemies to be resorting to killing innocent civilians out of frustration, adding, however, that the adversaries were no match for the Muslim world’s dedicated youths, saying the enemies were approaching demise as time went by.

“Therefore, these strong infrastructures that were set up by those great Mujahideen over decades, today serve as the certain columns buttressing the Muslims’ life,” the commander stated.

Salami, who was attending a ceremony held for paying tribute to the Islamic Republic’s former top anti-terror commander, General Qassem Soleimani, commended the martyr for his unstinting sacrifices for the regional Muslim nations, which he undertook by leading the fight against Western- and “Israeli”-backed Takfiri terrorist groups.

“General Soleimani made history for many pending decades,” he said, asserting that “the martyr, who was assassinated in a United States drone strike against Baghdad in 2020, would spare no endeavor to establish peace and security across the region.”

“At the junctures, when the enemies were after destroying Muslims, Martyr Soleimani entered the field and foiled all conspiracies.”

 

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