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Hezbollah Pledges Unwavering Allegiance to Imam Khamenei, Blasts Foolish Assassination Threat

Hezbollah Pledges Unwavering Allegiance to Imam Khamenei, Blasts Foolish Assassination Threat

Al Manar20-06-2025
Hezbollah pledged on Thursday unwavering allegiance to Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei, as it blasted as 'foolish and reckless' assassination threats made by the US and the Zionist entity against the Leader.
In a statement, Hezbollah said: 'It seems that some regional actors fail to comprehend the great stature of the senior religious reference and Grand Ayatollah Imam Khamenei (may his shadow endure), a leader revered by Iran, Muslim Ummah (nation), the world, and all free nations.'
The Lebanese resistance party described threats against Imam Khamenei's life as 'foolish and reckless act that has grave consequences.'
'Despite its absurdity and the low level of those threatening, such rhetoric insults hundreds of millions of faithful, lovers, and those are connected to Islam and the path of authenticity, resistance, and dignity. It is denounced and condemned in the most eloquent terms.'
Hezbollah voiced unwavering allegiance to Imam Khamenei and his path.
'Today, we stand more determined behind the great leader, Imam Khamenei. We are keener to adhere by his great path and heroic stances in confronting, along with the Iranian nation, the Israel-US aggression.'
In this context, it warned that the US will soon find out that it has fallen into 'a deep abyss over its tyrannical support for the Israeli aggression on Gaza, the resistance in the region and the Islamic Republic of Iran.'
Hezbollah affirmed, meanwhile, that 'no force can defeat millions who are united under Imam Khamenei's leadership, even if the world's infidels and criminals gathered.'
'The coming days will prove the resistance victorious,' Hezbollah concluded the statement.
Senior Israeli officials, along with US President Donald Trump have been since last week threatening, Implicitly or explicitly, to assassinate Imam Khamenei.
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