Iran’s Khamenei insists Hezbollah will survive Lebanon bombardment
Al Jazeera
Armed Shia group hurt by loss of top commanders but will not be brought ‘to its knees’, the supreme leader states.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei insists that Lebanon’s Hezbollah still stands strong despite losing some of its top commanders to Israeli strikes.
Speaking at a meeting with military personnel on Wednesday, as Israel’s bombardment targeting the Shia armed group continued for the third straight day, Iran’s supreme leader said that while Hezbollah has been weakened, it will survive.
“Some of the effective and valuable forces of Hezbollah were martyred, which undoubtedly caused damage to Hezbollah, but this was not the sort of damage that could bring the group to its knees,” said Khamenei.
“The organisational strength and human resources of Hezbollah is very strong and will not be critically hit by the killing of a senior commander, even if that is clearly a loss,” the Iranian leader added.
He finished by declaring that the “Palestinian and Lebanese resistance will have the final victory”.