BAGHDAD: Nouri al-Maliki, the head of the State of Law Coalition, declared that political and popular parties and forces have demonstrated their ability to compensate for martyred leaders in the fight against the Zionist enemy. In a recent speech, al-Maliki extended condolences to the Islamic resistance and Palestinian mujahideen for the loss of leader Yahya Sinwar and highlighted the lessons in sacrifice and redemption imparted by resistance movements in Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, and Yemen.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, al-Maliki emphasized that the dynamic of the conflict has evolved, necessitating a recognition of this shift by the Zionist enemy and its allies. He asserted that political and popular entities have effectively taken on the role of martyred leaders in the ongoing confrontation. Al-Maliki commended the national forces for engaging in resistance through advanced warfare tactics, including the use of missiles and drones, underscoring their commitment to the struggle until victory is
achieved.
Al-Maliki characterized the Zionist entity as a regime intent on erasing signs of humanity in the region, while affirming that the resistance forces remain undeterred in their mission. He cited the resilience of the Mujahideen, noting that the loss of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah did not diminish their military capabilities, as evidenced by recent actions targeting high-profile figures like Netanyahu. Al-Maliki called for continued support from Arab and Islamic nations for the Mujahideen fighters.