‘Resistance guards region against Israel’

“We pledge … that we will preserve his soul and his era and we will continue on the path of Seyyed Abbas al-Moussawi,” Nasrallah said at a televised speech on Thursday during a ceremony commemorating Hezbollah martyrs, including Moussawi — the former Hezbollah chief who was assassinated in 1992.

“We do not build our alliances based on our moods, we always take into consideration the interests of the [Islamic] Ummah…We understand that Israel is… the tool and army of the Zionist plan in the region. We outline our stance based on this [understanding],” he explained.

Nasrallah said the Zionist scheme poses a threat to the entire region by its continued occupation of Palestine, judaization of al-Quds (Jerusalem) and violation of the rights of the Palestinian people inside and outside the occupied territories.

“And because we believe that this scheme poses a threat to all the components of the region, regardless of their religion, ethnicity or cultural identity and therefore we must confront it and topple it,” he pointed out.

The influential Lebanese leader stressed Hezbollah’s devotion to defending Lebanon against Israeli threats and insisted that “resistance is strong, perseverant and independent,” while on the other hand Israel is losing its strength.

“Israelis regard the present time as the most dangerous era in their history… and they concede they are vulnerable,” he stated.

Nasrallah recalled years of “fruitless” negotiations with Israel and highlighted the significance of resistance as the only feasible way to counter the Zionist plots.

The Hezbollah leader blamed the United States and Israel for the violence in Egypt, Iraq and Syria, where he said “Israel, the US and al-Qaeda pursue common objectives.”

Nasrallah recalled how the West and Arab leaders attempted to persuade Palestinians into negotiations with Israel while rejecting dialogue with the Syrian government, accusing the US and its allies of opposing reforms in Syria and of seeking to ignite a civil war in the country.

The Lebanese leader stressed Hezbollah’s strategic ties with Damascus and expressed optimism that Syria will take major steps toward great reforms in the face of Western media propaganda and foreign-funded unrest in the country.

Nasrallah also addressed the crackdown of popular protests in Bahrain and the international silence on the violent repression, saying the move is aimed at securing Israel’s interests in the region, arguing that an elected government in Bahrain would support the Palestinian nation.

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