Hezbollah issued a statement condemning the series of Israeli airstrikes targeting civilian areas, including southern Beirut, the capital, Saida, southern Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley. The attacks, carried out through dozens of air raids, resulted in hundreds of casualties among children, women, and the elderly.
The statement described the strikes as "barbaric aggression" and "war crimes," aimed at densely populated civilian areas, markets, and shops during peak hours. Hezbollah called the attacks a desperate attempt to punish civilians after failing to break the resolve of the Lebanese people, noting that the population’s steadfastness only strengthens their commitment to resistance.
Hezbollah stressed that the blood of the victims would not be wasted and reaffirmed its right to resist the occupation and respond to aggression. The group warned that such attacks would only reinforce its determination to defend its people and territory against continued aggression.
The statement described the strikes as "barbaric aggression" and "war crimes," aimed at densely populated civilian areas, markets, and shops during peak hours. Hezbollah called the attacks a desperate attempt to punish civilians after failing to break the resolve of the Lebanese people, noting that the population’s steadfastness only strengthens their commitment to resistance.
Hezbollah stressed that the blood of the victims would not be wasted and reaffirmed its right to resist the occupation and respond to aggression. The group warned that such attacks would only reinforce its determination to defend its people and territory against continued aggression.