Khamenei says Zionist criminals weaker than undermining Hezbollah’s strength
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei delivered a significant statement on Saturday, addressing recent events in Lebanon, asserting the resilience of Hezbollah in the face of Zionist aggression.
In a statement reported by Tasnim International News Agency, Khamenei condemned the “massacre of defenseless civilians in Lebanon,” describing it as another exposure of what he called the “brutal nature” of the Zionist regime.
He further criticized the “shortsighted and reckless policies” of Israel’s leadership.
“The ruling terrorist gang in the Zionist entity has not learned from its year-long criminal war in Gaza,” Khamenei remarked, accusing Israel of repeating its “foolish policies” by targeting civilians.
He underscored that such actions would not weaken Hezbollah or the broader resistance front.
He emphasized, “Zionist criminals should know that they are far too weak to inflict any significant damage on Hezbollah’s strong structure,” reaffirming that all resistance forces in the region stand united with Hezbollah.
Khamenei reiterated that the future of the region lies in the hands of the resistance forces, with Hezbollah at the forefront. He reminded the people of Lebanon of Hezbollah’s pivotal role in ending Israeli occupation in Beirut, declaring that the same spirit will prevail again.
“By God’s grace and power, Lebanon will once again make the Zionist enemy regret its actions,” Khamenei concluded, calling on all Muslims to support the Lebanese people and Hezbollah in their struggle against what he termed a “usurping and oppressive entity.”








