Ali Larijani, senior advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, declared on Friday, that Hezbollah “has not yet used its important weapons” in its war against Israel.
In parallel, he emphasized that “if they did, the equation would change radically on the ground and in the region.”
In a conversation with the Iranian news agency Tasnim, affiliated to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Larijani also said that his country is “fully convinced” of Hezbollah’s victory over Israel, despite the fact that much of southern Lebanon has been destroyed, as have many neighborhoods in the southern suburbs, that Hezb has lost its main commanders in the war it has imposed on Lebanon, and that the number of Lebanese casualties is exceeding 3,000.
After the Israeli attacks with exploding pagers and walkie-talkie devices and the assassination of Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, Ali Larijani, whose statements primarily served a propaganda agenda completely at odds with reality, felt that “the resistance has found new energy and reorganized its leadership, which has led to a change in the situation on the ground.”
He went on to say that the message he had delivered last week on behalf of Ayatollah Khamenei to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Lebanese parliamentary speaker Nabih Berry “will certainly have an impact” on the situation in the region, without giving details on the content of this message, to which the two men had, according to him, “reacted appropriately because it corresponds to what the region needs at the moment.”
Larijani also claims that Nabih Berri and Bashar al-Assad “view Khamenei as the leader of the region, involved in the resolution of its problems and crises.”
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