TEHRAN, Nov. 04 (MNA) – Iran's ambassador to Kuwait hailed Seyyed Hasan Nasrallah's speech on Palestine developments on Friday, stating that his words were intelligent and responsible which showed the way to end the war.

Mohammad Totonchi commented on the Secretary General of Lebanon's Hezbollah speech on his social media, calling his words intelligent, and responsible which showed the way to end the war.

Nasrallah delivered a televised speech on Palestine developments on yesterday afternoon.

The battle of Al-Aqsa Storm created a security, military, and psychological earthquake for the Zionist regime, he stressed, emphasizing that the operation would have strategic results that would affect the present and future condition of the Zionist regime. What the Zionist regime has committed in Gaza cannot prevent the consequences of the Al-Aqsa storm operation on the future of the Zionist regime, he cited.

Touching upon the United States aid to the Israeli regime after the launch of the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation, Nasrallah stressed that Washington's haste in announcing support for the Zionist regime shows the fact that the Israeli regime is struggling with weakness and failure. Tel Aviv asked the US for financial and arms aid from the first day of the Al-Aqsa Storm battle, he underlined.

He considered the most important mistake of the Zionist regime to be setting high-level goals that cannot be realized, such as destroying Hamas.

He also wrote that Nasrallah kept the Zionists in fear of the battle escalating on the northern front.

Nasrallah showed that Hezbollah's policy is a calculated and targeted expansion of the scope of the conflict based on the upcoming developments, the Iran ambassador noted.

On October 25, the Lebanese Islamic Resistance chief ordered to call fallen fighters at Lebanese borders with occupied Palestine “Martyrs to Al-Quds” in a letter written by himself.

The Israeli army has widened its air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip, which has been under relentless airstrikes since the surprise attack by the Palestinian Resistance movement Hamas on Oct. 7.

At least 9,227 Palestinians, mostly children and women, have been killed in Israeli attacks since then, while as many as 1,500 Zionist soldiers and settlers have also been killed, according to official figures.

Basic supplies are running low for Gaza’s 2.3 million residents due to the Israeli regime siege, in addition to the large number of casualties and displacements.

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