Nasrallah meets with Islamic Group Secretary General to discuss regional developments

Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah held a meeting with Sheikh Mohammad Takkoush, the Secretary General of the Islamic Group in Lebanon, to discuss the latest political and security developments in Lebanon and Palestine.
The meeting was also attended by Sheikh Abdel Majeed Ammar, a politburo member of Hezbollah.
During the discussions, Nasrallah and Takkoush emphasized the significance of collaboration among resistance forces to support the steadfast and honorable people in Gaza. The leaders reiterated their commitment to the ongoing struggle against the Zionist enemy and the importance of unity in the resistance efforts.
The dialogue highlighted the recent border engagements between Hezbollah, the Islamic Group, and other resistance forces in Lebanon. These coordinated efforts aim to provide robust support to Gaza amidst the ongoing conflict.
Both leaders underscored the importance of continued cooperation to bolster the resistance movement and address the challenges faced by the Palestinian and Lebanese populations. The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of their dedication to the resistance cause and the defense of their people against external threats. (ILKHA)
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