In a statement it issued, Hezbollah condemned "the criminal aggression on out patient, firm, resisting people in Gaza," and "consoled our brothers in Hamas Movement for the martyrdom of the great leader Ahmed Jaabari."
Hezbollah assured Wedensday that "the barbaric Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip, and the crimes it's forces committed against civilians and Palestinian resistance mujahedeen of whom a number was martyred and on top was Al-Qassam Brigades Field Commander Ahmed Jaabari, comes in the framework of the enemy's desperate attempts to break the will of the resistance."
"It is also an attempt to compensate for his moral defeats after the brave mujahedeen ripped its prestige and its resolution ability, by imposing new field equations."
In a statement it issued, Hezbollah condemned "the criminal aggression on out patient, firm, resisting people in Gaza," and "consoled our brothers in Hamas Movement for the martyrdom of the great leader Ahmed Jaabari."
Hezbollah demanded the Arab League, the efficient Arab countries, and the Islamic Cooperation Organization to hold their responsibilities to stop the genocide that Gaza and it's people are being exposed to, by the embargo, bombardment, killing, and destruction.
As it denounced the American stance that supported the aggression, Hezbollah considered that this stance "which is similar to the International Community's neglect to its duties, is a complete partnership with the enemy in shedding the blood of the Palestinian people."