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Published: January 3, 2024
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, said, "Iran does not impose its conditions on resistance movements," pointing out that the experience of the "Resistance Axis" broke the theory of dependency on the state that provides support.
He added during a speech on Wednesday evening: "When the Houthis decide to engage in the Red Sea battle to break the siege on Gaza, they only understand that Iran asked the Houthis to do that, and this is not correct."
He pointed out that "any country that adopts resistance movements or national struggle movements, and provides them with money and weapons, gradually, intentionally or unintentionally, turns the resistors into followers, tools, and slaves who are blackmailed with money and weapons."
He continued: "In the experience of the Resistance Axis, there are no slaves; there are only leader martyrs who make victory for their nation. What the movements of the Resistance Axis do are independent decisions based on their convictions, faith, and sincerity, not tools."
He went on: "The model in the resistance front in our region is unique in the history of humanity, not just the present era, and this model carries great hopes for making victories, and it has indeed been able to make those victories."
He confirmed that "The Al-Aqsa Flood was a Palestinian decision, project, and goal," adding: "And we were not aware of it, and I said that in my first appearance not to distance ourselves from the Al-Aqsa Flood, and the proof is our martyrs and our fighting every day, but since that moment, I wanted you not to include the Al-Aqsa Flood and the goals of the historic operation in your wrong analyses when you link them to the regional conflict, Iran, and America."
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