Hassan Nasrallah is a Lebanese revolutionary and the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, known for his influence in Middle Eastern politics. His leadership has shaped the organization's stance on resistance and its involvement in regional conflicts. While his role remains controversial, Nasrallah's story emphasizes the significance of ideology, leadership, and the power of conviction in shaping political movements and challenging established powers.

"What is being talked about now is the probability of the Sharon government launching an attack against Lebanon to eliminate the resistance of Hezbollah by using the American war against Iraq. But, of course, in this case, we will certainly fight with all our strength."



"If you want my opinion, I say that this is a state based on occupation, that has usurped the rights of others."



"When a peace agreement is concluded between the Lebanese government and Israel, we would surely disagree with the Lebanese government about that, but we would not make any turmoil out of it."


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"Israel remains a foreign body in this large area, and it always proved that it is unable to coexist with this environment, because the, the scope of the massacres that it has committed does not permit it to coexist."


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"That is why if Lebanon concludes a peace agreement with Israel and brings that accord to the Parliament our deputies will reject it; Hezbollah refuses any conciliation with Israel in principle."

