Beirut – Saba;
Lebanon’s Hezbollah celebrated Iran’s victory over the "American-Zionist aggression" on Wednesday evening by organizing a massive solidarity stand outside the Iranian Embassy in Beirut. The event drew a large crowd of supporters and officials, including the Iranian Chargé d’Affaires, Tawfiq Al-Samoudi.
Participants raised Lebanese and Iranian flags, along with resistance banners, chanting slogans emphasizing the unity of fronts against the Zionist project. They hailed Iran’s steadfastness and its decisive response to the aggression, according to Hezbollah’s Al-Manar website.
Attendees affirmed that Iran’s victory marked a pivotal moment in the conflict with the enemy, sending a clear message that the "Axis of Resistance" possesses the will and capabilities to deter any aggression and counterbalance the occupation and its allies.
During the gathering, Mohammad Raad, head of the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc in the Lebanese Parliament, stated that Iran achieved a strategic victory, proving itself as a regional deterrent force by standing firm against the Zionist enemy, which "must learn an unforgettable lesson."
Raad emphasized that Iran refuses subordination, hegemony, or the confiscation of its sovereign decisions, pointing out that the Israeli entity seeks to impose its dominance over the Middle East using available resources.
He highlighted three key factors behind Iran’s victory: the presence of an inspiring and courageous leader, capable and brave armed forces, and the responsible Iranian people.
Raad reiterated that Palestine remains the central cause and that the people of Gaza will avenge their martyrs. He stressed that Lebanon’s protection comes not from Israel or its regional allies but from the blood of its people, lamenting the positions of some domestic partners that reflect Zionist allegiances.
For his part, the Iranian Chargé d’Affaires in Beirut affirmed that Iran humiliated the "usurping entity" and its backers, forcing them to retreat without achieving their goals.
He warned that Iran’s strong hand "remains on the trigger," with a vigilant eye, and that any aggression would be met with a stronger, more decisive response.

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