Nasrallah: U.S. Assassinated Gen. Soleimani to Save Israel
BEIRUT (Dispatches) -- Secretary general of Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement has said the United States assassinated top Iranian commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani with the goal of weakening the resistance front and eliminating threats to Israel.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said General Soleimani “turned into an inspiring symbol after his martyrdom,” and that “his funeral was the largest in history.” The Hezbollah chief lauded the “great sincerity and high degree of piety” of the General Soleimani and stated, “Hajj Qassem was following the directives and guidance of Imam Khamenei.”
“Hajj Qassem was able, through his brainpower, planning, constant presence, and sincerity, to link the forces of the resistance axis, strengthen them and provide them with material and intellectual support through meetings and direct presence on the front lines,” he added.
Nasrallah noted General Soleimani and his companions confronted the U.S. plot in the region, known as the “New Middle East” project, and the aim of their assassination was to break the resistance and weaken the parties to the axis of resistance in order to dominate the region and seize its oil and gas wealth.
“The first thing that Martyr Soleimani and other leaders and martyrs faced was the first version of the new Middle East project in Lebanon and Palestine,” Nasrallah continued, adding that the September 11 incident “gave impetus to the American project to enter Afghanistan and Iraq and approach Iran and Syria.”
The Hezbollah chief said, “The Iraqi resistance defeated the Americans and forced them to withdraw from Iraq and change the face of the region.”
“Those who launched the resistance campaign in Iraq are factions and sects, and Haj Qassem provided them with training and planning alongside Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis,” he stated.
Nasrallah said the purpose of the assassinations was to “break the resistance, terrorize the Iraqis, and weaken the parties to the axis of resistance in Syria, Iran, Lebanon and Palestine,” adding, “The assassinations were also meant to remove the most important strategic threat to the occupation entity.”
The Hezbollah leader said, “The American project failed to achieve its goals and to subjugate Iran, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen, but rather launched new elements of power in our region.”
Nasrallah noted General Soleimani and his companions confronted the U.S. plot in the region, known as the “New Middle East” project, and the aim of their assassination was to break the resistance and weaken the parties to the axis of resistance in order to dominate the region and seize its oil and gas wealth.
“The first thing that Martyr Soleimani and other leaders and martyrs faced was the first version of the new Middle East project in Lebanon and Palestine,” Nasrallah continued, adding that the September 11 incident “gave impetus to the American project to enter Afghanistan and Iraq and approach Iran and Syria.”
The Hezbollah chief said, “The Iraqi resistance defeated the Americans and forced them to withdraw from Iraq and change the face of the region.”
“Those who launched the resistance campaign in Iraq are factions and sects, and Haj Qassem provided them with training and planning alongside Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis,” he stated.
Nasrallah said the purpose of the assassinations was to “break the resistance, terrorize the Iraqis, and weaken the parties to the axis of resistance in Syria, Iran, Lebanon and Palestine,” adding, “The assassinations were also meant to remove the most important strategic threat to the occupation entity.”
The Hezbollah leader said, “The American project failed to achieve its goals and to subjugate Iran, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen, but rather launched new elements of power in our region.”