About a month after the flood of Al-Aqsa and the daily crimes of genocide committed by the Israeli occupation army against the Palestinian people, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, the Iranian arm in Lebanon, Hassan Nasrallah, came out with a weak speech, contrary to what those who were deceived by him expected that he would declare war in northern Israel.
Throughout the speech, Nasrallah was content with trying to convince public opinion that the meager skirmishes on the Lebanese border with the Zionist entity were “not normal.”
Instead of bombing the positions of the Zionist entity that are within range of his rifle, Hassan Nasrallah threatened to bomb them from a distance of 2,000 kilometers, through the Houthi militia in Yemen, whose file he supervises at the leadership of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
Hassan Nasrallah's statements carry a new confirmation of the fact that the Houthi militia is absolutely subservient to the Iranian regime and that its operations room is in Tehran, not in Sanaa.
Nasrallah’s threats to use Iranian missiles and drones against the Houthis come as American experts reduced the effectiveness of Iranian bombing from Yemen on Israel. They stressed, according to what was reported by the media, that it is difficult for the Houthis to reach Israeli targets, and if they reach them, their ability will be ineffective in front of the advanced Iron Dome system.
They also stressed that any new bombing by the Houthis will not differ from the previous one, which fell into the sea and only achieved a media sensation in the service of Tehran, indicating that this is most of what the Houthis are looking for.