Israeli settlers now feel 'imminent' demise of fragile entity: Hezbollah
Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement has highlighted the role of Palestinian resistance against Israel, saying the regime’s political and social crises have caused the settlers in the Occupied Territories to feel the "imminent" demise of the illegal entity.
Ammar al-Musawi, the Head of Hezbollah’s Foreign Relations Department, made the remarks in an address to the 32nd session of the Arab National Conference in the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Sunday.
The two-day event, held under the title of ‘Jenin’, hosts 180 political, cultural and media personalities from 17 Arab countries.
“What is happening in Occupied Palestine represents a major development in resistance and applies to all aspects of the Palestinian struggle,” Musawi said, adding that the ongoing campaign against the resistance movement is "a slander, distortion and continuation of the Israeli wars against Lebanon."
The head of Hezbollah’s foreign relations department said resistance is the Islamic Ummah’s first choice in working to restore its rights, especially in Palestine.
Underlining that resistance must continue, Musawi said, “The foreboding of civil strife within the Zionist entity is another image of the fragile entity, whose residents feel the imminence of its demise."
Musawi also pointed to the decline of US role after the recent regional agreements, saying the new international developments provide "an opportunity to establish a new world order based on pluralism."
The Hezbollah official emphasized that the US’s desperate attempts to prevent its downfall by waging conflicts or imposing starvation "must be confronted."
On Saturday, tens of thousands of demonstrators flocked to the streets across the Occupied Territories for the 30th straight week against hugely unpopular policies spearheaded by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right cabinet.
Public outrage against the regime's policies has grown since Monday, when Israel's Knesset passed the first bill of Netanyahu's controversial judicial overhaul plan after opposition lawmakers left the session.
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