Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah stressed his rejection to any new rules and equations of conflict, emphasizing the resistance’s right to confront the Israeli drones.
He added that being dragged into the rumors that aim at dividing between the Lebanese army and the resistance’s supporters only serve the interests of the Israeli entity and the United States.
Tackling the case of Amer al-Fakhoury, the former head of the Israel-linked Khiam prison, Nasrallah pointed out that the Lebanese prisoners’ outcry over the entry of the Khiam prison chief is honest, stressing the need to warn against a dangerous and perverse course taken in dealing with collaborators with the enemy.
In this context, he noted that there are legal mechanisms to deal with these agents, stating that those who did not collaborate with Israel are welcome in Lebanon. “Those who collaborate with Israel must be punished and the punishment must be according to the crime,” he explained.
Hezbollah chief considered that the sentence issued against the spy who returned to Lebanon is weak, emphasizing that they will continue their efforts in order to handle this matter legally.
On another note, Nasrallah mentioned the issue of the Syrian refugees’ return to al-Qusair, saying that they arranged the situation in al-Qusair villages to be appropriate for the citizens’ return, revealing that the measures have started a while ago by the Syrian government.
On the Israeli elections, he said that Benjamin Netanyahu deployed every effort to win the election, but he failed despite the unprecedented US support.
Concerning the attack on Saudi Aramco, Nasrallah said that targeting Aramco plants by the Yemeni People’s committees left international repercussions and global impact, which proved that oil is more expensive than blood.