Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah, says that "Al-Aqsa Flood," as he calls the October 7th massacre, led to a significant change in the world's attitude towards the existentially threatened Israel.
In a ceremony commemorating the late president of Iran, Ibrahim Raisi, and his family who were killed in a helicopter crash last week, Nasrallah stated that Israel's decision to continue its "aggression" in Gaza meant it was headed for destruction after failing to achieve even one of its set objectives.
Nasrallah noted that Prime Minister Netanyahu had disavowed his security chiefs, claiming they had not provided him with an accurate assessment of the threats from Gaza, and that the Israeli public had reached a consensus that Israel had experienced an unprecedented event in its history.
Moreover, Nasrallah stated that the recognition of the State of Palestine by European countries and the proceedings against Israel at the International Court of Justice were the repercussions of "Al-Aqsa Flood" and a major loss for Israel. He acknowledged and praised the lecturers and students worldwide who demonstrate for the "Palestinian people." READ MORE