VIDEO: “Beyond Haifa”, “Beyond Karish”: Story of Lebanon’s Victory Written by Hezbollah Missiles - Islamic Invitation Turkey
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VIDEO: “Beyond Haifa”, “Beyond Karish”: Story of Lebanon’s Victory Written by Hezbollah Missiles

On the third day of 2006 War (July 14), Hezbollah navy fired a land-based anti-ship missile at an Israeli battleship off Beirut Coast.

The strike, which inflicted heavy losses upon Saar V battleship, formed a turning point in the course of the war.

The strategic blow to the Zionist navy shocked the Command in Tel Aviv and prepared the enemy for the major defeat.

The military strike was accompanied by a media and psychological blow dealt by the Resistance leader Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah who announced via Al-Manar TV the achievement and warned that Hezbollah missiles would strike the occupied Palestinian city of Haifa and what is beyond it.

Sayyed Nasrallah and all Hezbollah fighters defended Lebanon against the Israeli terrorist aggression and emerged victorious.

Similarly, in light of the escalation occurring in the maritime battle between Lebanon and the Zionist entity, Hezbollah and its command decided to resort to escalated military power to face the Zionist infringement on Lebanon’s rights.

Sayyed Nasrallah warned on Wednesday the Israeli enemy and the United States that if Lebanon is prevented from extracting its maritime resources, none will be able to extract or sell gas and oil.

In a televised speech, Sayyed Nasrallah indicated that Hezbollah military forces are monitoring all the Zionist platforms across the occupied Palestinian coast, adding that the Resistance may resort to ground, maritime or air capabilities in order to attack the enemy and secure Lebanon’s rights.

According to Sayyed Nasrallah, the new equation is Karish, what’s beyond Karish and what’s far beyond Karish.

Thus, Hezbollah military power has been writing the long story of Lebanon’s pride of victory that protects the nations and secures its all-leveled prosperity.

Source: Almanar

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