Head of Hezbollah's Executive Council, Sayyed Hashem Safieddine, stressed that "the enemy should not think that after targeting these heroes, the south will be open to him." Safi al-Din added during the ceremony honoring the martyr Muhammad Nimah Nasser al-Hajj 'Abu Nimah' that 'in our resistance, no flag falls, no front is disturbed, and no confrontation weakens. When a martyred leader ascends, another takes over the flag and moves on with new determination,' noting that 'the leaders on our front are on the front lines, while on the enemy's front, hundreds of officers shamelessly announce that they will withdraw from the battle.' He said: "This Israeli 'army' will never be able, after the successive strikes, to achieve victories in any battle or confrontation, and it is on the verge of a resounding defeat in the face of the steadfastness of the people of Gaza and in the face of the resistance that will remain in Gaza." Safi al-Din continued: "The response to the assassination of Commander Hajj Abu Nimah b egan quickly yesterday, and the series of responses is still ongoing and will continue, targeting new locations that the enemy did not think would be hit. It is certain that there are many casualties, both dead and wounded." He stressed that "this front will remain ignited and strong and will become stronger. This is what we learned from our long battle with the enemy and our confidence in our mujahideen. The assassination of leaders does not stop our enthusiasm for fighting, but rather this blood will create a new victory for us." Source: Maan News Agency