Hizbollah waomba Ceasefire

Hizbollah waomba Ceasefire

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Hezbollah’s Desperation: Unconditional Ceasefire Plea

Naim Kassem, Nasrallah’s former deputy, admitted Hezbollah’s military distress by calling for an unconditional ceasefire. He demanded Israel halt its fire first, with details to be discussed later, a move Israel may resist.
"We support the political efforts that (Lebanese Parliament Speaker) Nabih Berri is undertaking towards a ceasefire," Qassem said in a televised speech.

After nearly a year of cross-border clashes, Israel intensified its bombing campaign on September 23, killing more than 1,150 people and displacing over a million since, according to official figures.

A massive Israeli strike killed the Shiite party's leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut's southern suburbs on September 27.

"Once a ceasefire is achieved, diplomacy can look into all the other details," Qassem said on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Najib Mikati and Berri, a powerful Shiite ally of Hezbollah, have for days been striving for an immediate truce between Israel and Tehran-backed Hezbollah, independent of Gaza truce efforts.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday that Tehran backed efforts for a "simultaneous" ceasefire in both Lebanon and the Palestinian territory.

US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told journalists that Washington wants to see a diplomatic resolution, but expressed support for Israeli efforts against Hezbollah.

"For a year, you had the world calling for this ceasefire, you had Hezbollah refusing to agree to one. And now that Hezbollah is on the back foot and is getting battered, suddenly they've changed their tune and want a ceasefire," Miller said.

"We support Israel's efforts to degrade Hezbollah's capability, but yes, ultimately, we do want to see a diplomatic resolution to this conflict," he added.

Qassem, who has taken over until a new Hezbollah leader is announced, said the group's military capacities and leadership were still strong despite the heavy Israeli bombardment.

"The party's leadership and the resistance (Hezbollah) are meticulously organised... We have overcome painful blows," he said.

"I would like to reassure you that our capabilities are fine," he said, speaking of "hundreds of rockets" fired at Israel.

Since the Gaza war began a year ago, Israel and Hezbollah have engaged in near-daily cross-border clashes, with Hezbollah saying it is acting in solidarity with its ally Hamas in the Palestinian territory.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials have stressed the need to secure the north near the border with Lebanon so uprooted residents can return home.

"Netanyahu says he wants to bring back" the displaced to their homes in northern Israel, Qassem said.

But "we say that many more residents will be forced to flee" their homes, he warned.

Qassem added that an election for a new Hezbollah secretary-general would be held "according to the regulations" and the result would then be announced, but he did not give a clear timeline.
No ceasefire.
Vilio vingi sana
 
Huyu Qassem muoga sana, Hezbollah wachague mtu mwingine kuwaongoza. Juzi hapa alizima simu akapoteza mawasiliano na wenzake, sasa ameibuka kutoka mafichoni na kuanza kuomba po. Hajui Netanyahu akiombwa po ndio kichwa kinavimba, anaongeza mashambulizi 😂😂😂
 
BREAKING 🚨🚨

Hezbollah’s Desperation: Unconditional Ceasefire Plea

Naim Kassem, Nasrallah’s former deputy, admitted Hezbollah’s military distress by calling for an unconditional ceasefire. He demanded Israel halt its fire first, with details to be discussed later, a move Israel may resist.
"We support the political efforts that (Lebanese Parliament Speaker) Nabih Berri is undertaking towards a ceasefire," Qassem said in a televised speech.

After nearly a year of cross-border clashes, Israel intensified its bombing campaign on September 23, killing more than 1,150 people and displacing over a million since, according to official figures.

A massive Israeli strike killed the Shiite party's leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut's southern suburbs on September 27.

"Once a ceasefire is achieved, diplomacy can look into all the other details," Qassem said on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Najib Mikati and Berri, a powerful Shiite ally of Hezbollah, have for days been striving for an immediate truce between Israel and Tehran-backed Hezbollah, independent of Gaza truce efforts.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday that Tehran backed efforts for a "simultaneous" ceasefire in both Lebanon and the Palestinian territory.

US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told journalists that Washington wants to see a diplomatic resolution, but expressed support for Israeli efforts against Hezbollah.

"For a year, you had the world calling for this ceasefire, you had Hezbollah refusing to agree to one. And now that Hezbollah is on the back foot and is getting battered, suddenly they've changed their tune and want a ceasefire," Miller said.

"We support Israel's efforts to degrade Hezbollah's capability, but yes, ultimately, we do want to see a diplomatic resolution to this conflict," he added.

Qassem, who has taken over until a new Hezbollah leader is announced, said the group's military capacities and leadership were still strong despite the heavy Israeli bombardment.

"The party's leadership and the resistance (Hezbollah) are meticulously organised... We have overcome painful blows," he said.

"I would like to reassure you that our capabilities are fine," he said, speaking of "hundreds of rockets" fired at Israel.

Since the Gaza war began a year ago, Israel and Hezbollah have engaged in near-daily cross-border clashes, with Hezbollah saying it is acting in solidarity with its ally Hamas in the Palestinian territory.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials have stressed the need to secure the north near the border with Lebanon so uprooted residents can return home.

"Netanyahu says he wants to bring back" the displaced to their homes in northern Israel, Qassem said.

But "we say that many more residents will be forced to flee" their homes, he warned.

Qassem added that an election for a new Hezbollah secretary-general would be held "according to the regulations" and the result would then be announced, but he did not give a clear timeline.
Hizbullah is strong and powerfull kwa kweli kupambana na nchi zote za nato na pamoja na mapuppet wao wa nchi ,a kiarabu si kitu kidogo mashushu majasusi wa usa na nchi za kiarabu ndani ya lebanon na bado they are still capable force na kumtuliza adui hii imeonyesha jinsi gani walivyokuwa na nguvu ila historia itaendelea kuwakumbuka viongozi vibaraka wa kiaarabu waliosupport the gaza genocide kwa miaka yote na yote .
 
Administration yote ya Hezibollah imefekwa, 99.9% ya viongozi wote wa Hezibolah wamekufa, kila anayeigusa Israel anapata hasara kubwa kuanzia Gaza, Lebanon , Iran,, mwanzoni nilikuwa simuelewi Netanyahu kulimaliza vita kumbe huko nyuma Israel ilishawi kuteka eneo la Lebanoni na kuliachia ili aman ipatikane lakini Hezibolah wametumia mwanya huo kujenga miundombinu ya vita kwenye eneo hilo na kuanza kuushambulia Israel, Jeshi la Lebanon liko upande gani? Linasaidia hezibollah au Israel au wako neutral? Israel hana chaguo na hawezi kufanya makosa tena ya kuachia eneo la Giza na na Lebanon halafu wanamshambulia, hayo maeneo atayafanyia kama eneo la golan ili wadhibiti hayo maeneo kwa nguvu.
 
Aliomba ceasefire ni US, Europe na nchi za kiarabu kwa mda wa three week kati ya Israel and Hezbollah huko Lebanon ili kuepukana na all out war. Kama kwa mda wa siku 21 Israel hata simamisha vita kule Gaza waendelee na vita, hio mbona hata Nasurlah alikubali kipi kipya?. Acheni kumsifu Israel Hezbollah ndio aliyebembelezwa na alikubali isopokuwa Israel ndio alikataa Ukimsikiliza huyo Naim Al Qassem yuko very clear kama Israel atabaki na msimamo wake wao watamshinda kwenye uwanja wa vita. Punguzeni ujinga kabla hamjaleta uwongo fatilieni Hezbullah anaongelea point ipi ni yeye kaomba au kaombwa 😄

Afu nomechunguza wakristo sio wote karibu 85% mnamtaftia Israel ushindi hata wa uwongo poleni sana.
God Bless Israel
 
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