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<div class="gmail-domain-border"></div><h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Qassem: Hezbollah Retains Right to Respond to Targeted Killing in Beirut Suburb</h1>November 29, 2025</div>
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Hezbollah Secretary-General, Naim Qassem. (Photo: video grab, via Al-Mayadeen)
<p><strong>By <a href="https://www.palestinechronicle.com/writers/palestine-chronicle-staff" title="Display all articles for Palestine Chronicle Staff">Palestine Chronicle Staff</a></strong> </p>
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<h3>Qassem reaffirmed that Hezbollah\u2019s weapons serve as a deterrent to
Israel, and that calls to disarm the resistance align with Israeli
strategic interests.</h3>
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<p>Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem described the
assassination of Commander Haitham Ali al-Tabatabai and his comrades as
\u201ca blatant act of aggression and a heinous crime,\u201d reiterating that the
movement reserves the right to respond at a time of its choosing.</p>
<p>Speaking during a memorial ceremony for the fallen commander and his
four companions on Friday, Qassem said the assassination failed to
achieve its intended objective and that Hezbollah would continue
pursuing the same path. He stated that the killing of a leading figure
in the military structure was aimed at undermining morale and creating
confusion, but that this attempt had not succeeded.</p>
<p>On November 23, an Israeli airstrike targeted a residential building
in Beirut\u2019s southern suburb, killing Haitham Ali
al-Tabatabai\u2014Hezbollah\u2019s Chief of Staff\u2014and four others.</p>
<h4>Ceasefire as a Strategic Gain</h4>
<p>Qassem also addressed the one-year anniversary of the ceasefire and
cessation of hostilities agreement, describing it as a victory for
Hezbollah, Lebanon, and the Lebanese public. He argued that the
agreement prevented Israel from accomplishing its declared objectives,
particularly the elimination of the resistance.</p>
<p>He said the confrontation was carried out by a force significantly
smaller than its adversary, yet rooted in determination, discipline, and
a belief in eventual victory.</p>
<p>According to Qassem, the agreement was achieved because the
resistance and its supporters remained steadfast, anchored by ideology,
national belonging, and attachment to the land.</p>
<h4><strong>Lebanon, Sovereignty, and Resistance Weapons</strong></h4>
<p>Commenting on political tensions in Lebanon, including criticism
directed at the President and the Army Commander, Qassem said Israeli
aggression targets all Lebanese institutions, not just Hezbollah.</p>
<p>He reaffirmed that Hezbollah\u2019s weapons serve as a deterrent to
Israel, and that calls to disarm the resistance align with Israeli
strategic interests.</p>
<p>While stating that the Lebanese state remains responsible for
national defense, Qassem argued that it has neither secured liberation
nor provided comprehensive protection. He urged the state to use the
capabilities of the resistance to prevent Israel from establishing new
facts on the ground.</p>
<p>Qassem also emphasized that opposition to Israel inside Lebanon
extends beyond Hezbollah\u2019s support base. Meanwhile, he accused a small
domestic faction of working toward Israeli and US political agendas,
hindering national unity and stability.</p>
<h4><strong>On Threats, Pressure, and Possible Escalation</strong></h4>
<p>Responding to international and regional pressure, Qassem said recent
statements against Hezbollah amounted to political posturing after a
year of unsuccessful attempts to shift the balance. He added that
whether escalation or de-escalation occurs depends on decisions made by
Israel and the United States.</p>
<p>Qassem maintained that neither Hezbollah nor its constituents would
surrender or accept subordination to foreign powers, saying the only
path forward is to halt Israeli aggression. If it continues, he said,
the Lebanese government must assert itself and use available tools.</p>
<p>He added that the sacrifices of those killed would not be wasted, and
called for internal unity, warning that concessions only encourage
further coercion.</p>
<h4><strong>Additional Remarks</strong></h4>
<p>Qassem welcomed the upcoming visit of Pope Leo XIV to Lebanon and
said an open letter addressed to him would soon be made public.</p>
<p>He also referred to the recent armed confrontation in Beit Jinn,
Syria, calling it evidence that Syrians remain unwilling to accept
Israeli control.</p>
<p>Speaking about Haitham Ali al-Tabatabai, Qassem described him as a
key architect of the People of Might Battle, highlighting his
operational planning, leadership, and readiness for evolving battlefield
conditions.</p>
<p>Qassem concluded by reiterating that Hezbollah views the region as an
active battlefield in which Israel operates with broad intelligence
backing, including from the United States and Arab governments.</p>
<p><em>(PC, Al Mayadeen)</em></p>
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