Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah said on Thursday that the Israeli occupation entity has crossed all controls, laws and red lines and paid no attention to anything at all.
In a speech on the latest developments, Nasrallah thanked the medical teams, ambulance and civil defense bodies of various names for their efforts and how they dealt with the martyrs and wounded as a result of the Israeli occupation bombing pager devices.
Nasrallah said that "what we witnessed these two days of positive, serious and great interaction and high interest are thankful for, and thanks to all those who donated blood in various Lebanese regions, until it was said that what happened on Tuesday of blood donation was the largest blood donation in the history of Lebanon."
Nasrallah also thanked "all those who took the initiative to transport a wounded person on his shoulder, in his car or on his bicycle, and thanks to all those who announced their readiness to donate organs from their bodies to these wounded, and thanks to all the doctors who opened the doors of their clinic for free, and thanks to all people."
Nasrallah also thanked "our good people in Lebanon, and our dear Lebanese people in various regions who stood in solidarity, sympathy and expressed sincere feelings regardless of sectarian and political considerations, differences and rivalries, and thanked all the solidarity leaders, from presidents to religious and political references, ministers, deputies, parties, political currents, elites and media, social, cultural, trade union and other institutions."
Nasrallah pointed out that "one of the blessings of this pure blood and this oppression that we have lived during these days is that we have witnessed in Lebanon once again a major humanitarian and moral epic at the national and humanitarian level that we have not seen for a long time, and this is one of the blessings of God Almighty and the blessings of this blood and these sacrifices, and we must also thank the countries that rushed to provide support and sent medical teams, materials and equipment, such as the Iraqi government and the Islamic Republic of Iran, which also sent a plane. To transfer dozens of wounded who were transferred yesterday and other planes will come, and thanks to the Syrian government, which also opened the doors of its hospitals and a number of wounded were transferred to Damascus hospitals."
Nasrallah thanked "all the countries that contacted the Lebanese government and announced their readiness to support, and thanked all those who condemned this heinous Israeli crime from the countries of the world, parties, movements, institutions and elites, especially the forces of the axis of resistance in Palestine, Yemen, Iraq, Syria and others." Sayyed Nasrallah also thanked "God Almighty for his affliction, test, help and help and push for more affliction."
Nasrallah said that "what happened on Tuesday and Wednesday is that the Israeli enemy targeted pager devices and they were blown up simultaneously, and the enemy exceeded in this process all controls, laws and red lines, and did not care about anything at all, neither morally, humanely nor legally, as some of the explosions took place in hospitals, pharmacies, markets, shops, homes, cars and public roads. There are a lot of civilians and women."