Head of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc MP Mohammad Raad confirmed Sunday: "Soon as joy reached the "Israeli" enemy’s head, it suffered disappointment because of the Palestinian resistance’s unexpected surprises."
"The Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas, had caught "Israel" by surprise by firing long-range Fajir5 missiles in response to air strikes targeting the Gaza Strip," he said.
In parallel, Raad stressed that "Israel", which was supposed to be triumphant by assassinating a top Hamas leader, "is defeated and confused."
He further hailed the resistance that quickly regained the initiative, and began to respond to the aggression. "The credit is for the school that taught this tactic of resistance," the MP stated.
Referring to the Iranian Fajir5 missiles fired from Gaza, he clarified: "Iran didn’t refrain from supporting any noble person who wants to get rid of tyrants and occupiers."
"The enemy will not even dare to think assault on Lebanon," Hizbullah MP said, and noted: "The initiative will remain in the triumph resistance hands in both Gaza and in Lebanon."
Meanwhile, Raad slammed some people, who didn’t like the scene of Gaza’s steadfastness, heroism and courage in face of the continuous "Israeli" aggressions."
"They are appealing to the resistance and its factions to calm . And according to the Arab regime’s logic of surrender, the calamity is that these regimes pressure the victim and leave the executioner," he added.
In this context, he urged the Arab regimes to apply the minimum level of duties by not only withdrawing ambassadors from Tel Aviv, but also cutting ties and cancelling agreements.
On the Lebanese internal level, Raad reiterated that "we are part of this government, so how can we resign? If appropriate circumstances are available, the government will achieve many more accomplishments."
"This is not Hizbullah’s government, Hizbullah is part of it," the MP added, giving the opposition two choices: "either to be satisfied with this government or to wait to be able to topple it."
He further accused the opposition of disabling the country, and paralyzing the Parliament by neither participating in its General sessions nor the common committees.