Hezbollah’s deputy chief says ready for Israeli ground push, to pick leader soon

Hezbollah’s deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem has pledged that the group is ready to meet an Israeli ground offensive, despite the martyrdom of its leader and many senior commanders. Israel has not hit Hezbollah’s military capabilities, said Sheikh Naim Qassem on Monday as he delivered a message of defiance in a public address. He insisted that Hezbollah will continue to fight. Hezbollah’s operations have continued at the same pace and more since the killing of leader Hassan Nasrallah on Friday, Qassem asserted. He added that Hezbollah will install a new leadership soon via “internal mechanisms”. The choice of new leadership is clear, Qassem continued, without offering further details. “We are quite ready, if the Israelis want a ground incursion, the resistance forces are ready for that,” he declared. Hezbollah will continue with its main goals despite Israel’s aim of creating chaos with aggression and massacres against civilians in Lebanon, Qassem continued. “Israel is committing massacres in all areas of Lebanon until there is no house left without traces of Israeli aggression in it,” he said. “Israel attacks civilians, ambulances, children and the elderly. It does not fight fighters, but rather commits massacres.” Qassem also underlined the role of the US, which he called “a partner with Israel, through unlimited military support – culturally, politically, financially”. “We will win, just as we won in our confrontation with Israel in 2006,” said the deputy chief as he ended the video message.