Sheikh Al-Kaabi: Resistance Remains the True Obstacle to Zionist Ambitions
He affirmed that the enemy is delusional if it believes that by assassinating Sayyed Nasrallah it has ended the story of the resistance in Lebanon or in the Islamic world.
Iraq, PUREWILAYAH.COM - The Secretary-General of Iraq’s An-Nujaba Movement, Sheikh Akram al-Kaabi, declared on Saturday that the martyrdom of Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah represents “the beginning of a new era illuminated by his pure blood.”
He affirmed that the enemy is delusional if it believes that by assassinating Sayyed Nasrallah it has ended the story of the resistance in Lebanon or in the Islamic world.
Al-Kaabi stressed that “those who witness the horrific massacres in Gaza, backed by the United States of America, recognize the brutality of these savage powers,” warning that “no one is beyond the reach of the malicious schemes of this criminal entity.”
He emphasized: “The criminal enemy, stripped of all divine and earthly values, is deluded if it imagines that by killing Sayyed Nasrallah it has ended the story in Lebanon and the Islamic world. Rather, it is the dawn of a new era illuminated by his pure blood, and future generations will carry the covenant and loyalty to him.”
Resistance and Iraq
Al-Kaabi affirmed that the resistance will remain “the true obstacle against the ambitions of the Zionist occupation.”
He further underlined that “the An-Nujaba Movement is vigilantly monitoring the activities of the occupying forces inside Iraq and their repositioning under the false pretext of the so-called withdrawal agreement.”
Message to the U.S. and “Israel”
Addressing Washington and Tel Aviv directly, Sheikh al-Kaabi warned: “With this savage path you are following, it is likely that you will soon experience what we have foretold — not merely in theory but as a tangible reality.”
His remarks come just days after the U.S. State Department announced the inclusion of several Iraqi factions — among them Harakat al-Nujaba, Kataib Sayyed al-Shuhada, Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya, and Kataib al-Imam Ali — on its list of so-called “foreign terrorist organizations.”
These groups, already blacklisted by Washington as “Specially Designated Global Terrorists,” stand accused of carrying out legitimate resistance operations against U.S. occupation forces and its embassy in Baghdad. (PW)