Hezbollah's new leader, Sheikh Naim Qassem, said in a Wednesday speech that he will continue the path of Sayyed Hassen Nasrallah.
Naim Qassem praised martyr Sayyed Hashem Safieddine s most prominent member of resistance.
He described the Palestinian Resistance's operation al-Aqsa Flood as symbol of rejection of occupation.
Later, he said that "Zionist enemy has committed 39,000 violations against Lebanon."
"Zionist enemy seeking to build settlements in southern Lebanon," he went on to note.
"Hezbollah won't wait until Zionist entity could have taken resistance by surprise," the new Hezbollah chief warned.
He continued to describe the genocidal war in Gaza and Lebanon as a war waged by Israel, US, and the EU.
Qassem also added, "Supporting Gaza was needed for resistance to foil US-backed Israeli plots in region."
"The Islamic Republic of Iran supports resistance, but does not want anything in exchange," he concluded.
"If the recent Israeli attacks, including the pager attack, had targeted a state army, that army would have been completely defeated; however, Hezbollah has recovered from the assaults and is now achieving victories against Israel," Naim Qassem continued to say after noting that Hezbollah managed to re-organize following 10 days of painful losses.
"Resistance fully ready to face battle with dignity in case of imposed war," the new Hezbollah chief said, describing the Lebanese resistance as a legendary force.
Resistance enjoys exceptional capability to set up rocket launchers amid Israeli aerial aggression, he said, adding that "the Zionist occupation admits failure in the face of resistance drones and missiles."
MNA