The two leaders deliberated the potential repercussions of an Israeli offensive in Lebanon.
Nasrallah reassured Qaani he didn't want Iran to get sucked into a war with Israel or the United States and that Hezbollah would fight on its own, all the sources said.
"The screams of settlers in northern occupied Palestine are getting louder as a result of Hezbollah operations," the terrorist leader said.
Nasrallah and Hezbollah believe that their “resistance” is more “determined” than in the past.
"Nasrallah understands very well that he has no legitimacy in Lebanon for the war he dragged Lebanese civilians into for the past three months without a break," he wrote.
The Hezbollah leader addressed Israelis evacuated from northern Israel, saying that if they want to return home they should demand the war in Gaza end.
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He also noted that "Israel has not achieved any accomplishment that it can present to its citizens; they are still unable to present an image of 'victory' or an image of 'defeat' to the resistance."
Hezbollah has power without responsibility, operating its own mini-administration across the nation with a great degree of impunity.
The Hezbollah leader claimed that a wider conflict in the Middle East was a realistic possibility.