Hezbollah’s Qassem Dares Washington as He Vows Arms Will Never Be Surrendered
Hezbollah’s deputy chief Naim Qassem launched a fierce broadside at the United States over the weekend, declaring that American attempts to push Lebanese leaders toward disarming the movement are doomed to fail. He insisted that no amount of external coercion will convince Hezbollah to relinquish its arsenal.
Speaking on Saturday, Qassem warned that Washington must grasp a simple truth: Hezbollah will confront any threat and will not bow to international forces seeking to strip it of its weapons. He said that even a global coalition arrayed in battle against Lebanon would not compel the organization to disarm.
Expanding on this point, he argued that Hezbollah’s territory, its weapons, and its ideological drive are inseparable, describing them as one unified whole. In his words, forcing the group to give up its firepower would be tantamount to “execution,” and thus entirely out of the question.
Qassem also revisited Israel’s campaign following the killing of longtime late Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and other senior figures. He asserted that Israel’s intention was nothing less than the total dismantling of Hezbollah. According to Qassem, that effort fell short because “Hezbollah fought a war against Israel and prevented it from achieving that goal.”
He maintained that Israel is now coming to terms with the fact that its own battlefield successes are slipping away. Qassem characterized this as an inevitable outcome of what he views as Israel’s strategic failure: it did not secure what it set out to accomplish, while Hezbollah remains operational and intact.
Turning to Beirut, Qassem said Hezbollah is prepared to work in full partnership with the Lebanese Army under a national defense framework that integrates the capabilities of both Lebanon’s military and Hezbollah’s forces. Still, he drew a red line, stating that the organization will never agree to any measure that resembles capitulation to Israel or the United States.
{Matzav.com}
