Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah said anti-Israel demonstrations across the United States should be “lauded” and said they were attracting “dedicated” voters to pressure President Joe Biden and “lead to his defeat in the presidential election.” He boasted of his power.
The Lebanese terror group’s leader’s remarks were made in a speech on Wednesday that was livestreamed on al-Mummahdun’s YouTube channel. report By Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI).
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“We should honor and thank the many people demonstrating in America today for what they are doing,” he said. “Arabs, Muslims, non-Muslims, and other free Americans in the Democratic Party — including Christians — wrote to Biden saying, “We are not obligated to vote for you.” These people are very influential at this stage.”
Pro-Hamas mobs in New York City cheer with glee as one of their own tears down the American flag. pic.twitter.com/T1u0r61lEk
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 11, 2023
Nasrallah called the efforts “the most important means of pressure on the Biden administration,” insisting that the 81-year-old president “is not afraid of the world, the international community, God, history or anything else.”
“The only fear Biden has now is that his policies and actions in Gaza will lead to his loss in the presidential election,” he says. “This is why he continues to argue, deny and play games.”
They are literally destroying American greatness and everyone just stands and watches.
— Libby Emmons (@libbyemmons) November 11, 2023
According to Nasrallah, if the current pressure and opposition to Israel in the United States continues, it could “open the door to hope.”
“Of course, there are countries like Brazil, Venezuela, Cuba, South Africa, who boycott Israel, who condemn Israel, who accuse it of committing genocide,” he explained, adding that such a position is ” He said it was “highly valued” and would be helpful. Increase pressure on the Jewish state.
“But in the end, it is the US position that is decisive,” he added.
Last month, Biden administration officials met He met with Arab American and Muslim American leaders in Michigan, a key battleground state in the 2024 presidential election. At least one official they met was an openly pro-terrorism leader in the region.
hezbollah Lebanese Shia Islamist political parties and terrorist groups wield significant influence in Lebanon, effectively shaping Lebanon’s political and security landscape, and are often perceived as a state within a state. Its military strength has increased significantly, at times exceeding the capabilities of the Lebanese Army. With support from Iran and political support from Syria, the group expanded its activities beyond Lebanon and took part in the Syrian civil war, particularly alongside the Assad regime.
Hezbollah leader Saeed Hassan Nasrallah appears via video link during a rally in Beirut to commemorate Hezbollah fighters killed during fighting with Israeli forces in southern Lebanon in recent weeks, expressing support for the Iranian-backed Hezbollah group. The people raise their fists and cheer. , Lebanon, Friday, November 3, 2023. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
As a result, it poses significant security concerns for Israel, and its relationship with the United States is contentious.
On October 7, Hamas launched the deadliest attack against Jews since the Nazi Holocaust. Approximately 3,000 terrorists rushed into Israel by land, sea, and air, gunning down hundreds of attendees at the outdoor music festival and hunting others door-to-door. For the Jewish men, women, and children of the provincial cities who at the time were subjected to torture, rape, execution, self-immolation, and kidnapping.
The massacre left around 1,200 people dead in the Jewish state, more than 5,300 more injured, and at least 241 hostages of all ages taken, nearly 130 of whom remain in Gaza. The majority of victims were civilians, including dozens of American citizens.
The next day, Hezbollah fired guided rockets and artillery shells at Israel. Since then, tensions in the region have significantly increased with escalating clashes between Israel and Hezbollah, leading to gun battles across the Lebanese-Israeli border and mass displacement.
Hezbollah is designated a terrorist organization by more than a dozen countries, including major Western countries, European Union member states, most members of the Arab League, and several international organizations.
The United States, along with several other countries and international organizations, has designated Hezbollah as a terrorist organization for its involvement in terrorist activities, including attacks against the United States, France, Israel, and other targets.
In 1983, Hezbollah bombed the Beirut Marine Barracks in Lebanon, killing 241 American servicemen. This attack was one of the worst attacks on America before 9/11.
Then-President Donald Trump spoke at a White House event commemorating the 35th anniversary of the attack in 2018. said “Other than Al Qaeda, no other terrorist group has as much American blood in its veins.”
Last month, Nasrallah claimed Hezbollah’s attacks have displaced 100,000 Israelis and could leave another 2 million homeless. This is one of a series of escalating threats against the Jewish state from Beirut in recent months.
In November he blackmailed The United States quoted Ruhollah Khomeini, who described the United States as a “great devil.”
This issue is a question that Arab American voters in various states expressed It is intended to “punish” President Biden with the election because of his stance on the Israel-Gaza conflict.
In Michigan, the president’s loss is likely to make his re-election campaign hopeless, with more than 100,000 Democrats chose He has been “irresponsible” to Biden in the primaries, indicating deep dissatisfaction within his own party.
Meanwhile, a significant 19% of Democratic voters in Minnesota was “No commitment” suggests that dissatisfaction with Biden’s foreign policy could make his re-election difficult.
Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @Joshua Klein.


