
Representative Hassan Fadlallah confirmed that “my dear city of Bint Jbeil stands tall as it resists the invaders,” noting that the resistance fighters are “sowing their blood in its pure land, and between its homes, shops, and neighborhoods, and they are defending the nation’s borders to protect its capital and all its land.”
In the context of his speech, he explained that “the authority in Beirut does not care about what is happening in the south and has abandoned it, and only the resistance fighters are defending it,” considering that it “wants to repeat the experience in Beirut, which the enemy invaded yesterday along with the rest of the regions in a war crime against humanity that targeted defenseless civilians.”
Fadlallah also added that “nothing threatens the security of Beirut except this enemy and those with him who have projects of sedition and their inflammatory mouthpieces,” indicating that “the decisions of some of those in this authority feed them,” stressing that “the people of the resistance are from the core of Beirut, and the people are most keen on the security and stability of their city, and they will not allow anyone to harm it.”
He concluded his speech by saying that “the fate of our people will remain in safe hands, and their weapons will remain open to confront the enemy, to prevent them from occupying the south so that they do not reach Beirut,” adding that “the future of this people is made by the great resistors and those who reject hegemony and occupation,” stressing “full confidence in Iran’s leadership and people to be a support for our people, and it will not abandon it,” noting that “the positions of its officials on the issue of shooting are the best evidence,” and that it “We have always been accustomed to the sincerity of its relations with our country since the first bullets of the resistance fighters were fired in Beirut in 1982.”