“The word ‘surrender’ is not in our dictionary,” Hezbollah chief Naim Kassim said in a televised speech.
Hezbollah leader Naim Kassim has reaffirmed his organization’s continued willingness to fight on the occasion of the escalation between Israel and the Shiite militia. “The word ‘surrender’ is not in our dictionary,” he said in a televised address on Friday. “We will defend ourselves in this battle for existence, no matter how many sacrifices it requires.”
Hezbollah is closely allied with Iran’s leadership. It has been firing rockets at Israel since the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the start of the latest Middle East war two weeks ago. The Jewish state has intensified its attacks on Shiite militia targets in Lebanon. Since then, 634 deaths and more than 1,586 injuries have been reported on the Lebanese side, according to the WHO. (APA)
