Hezbollah strongly condemned the escalating US-Israeli aggression targeting Syria, Yemen, Gaza, and Lebanon, calling it an extension of the ongoing war waged by the American-Zionist axis against the peoples of the region.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the group asserted that these attacks are aimed at destabilizing regional states, violating their sovereignty, and draining their resources to enforce US hegemony and serve Israeli interests.
The statement emphasized that repeated Israeli occupation airstrikes and incursions into Syria are blatant violations of its sovereignty, aimed at weakening the Syrian state and preventing its recovery.
The group hailed the heroic resistance of the Syrian people against Zionist army incursions, noting that the sacrifices of martyrs and the wounded reflect Syria’s unwavering commitment to confronting the occupation and its deep-rooted spirit of resistance.

Regarding Yemen, Hezbollah condemned the ongoing brutal US aggression and the massacres committed against its people, describing them as a desperate attempt to deter the steadfast Yemeni nation from supporting Gaza and the Palestinian resistance.
The group praised Yemen’s courageous operations and resilience in the face of such relentless attacks.

The statement also addressed the Israeli occupation's repeated aggressions against Lebanon and the ongoing US pressure, which it said seeks to provide cover for Israeli crimes and impose its conditions through envoys acting on behalf of the Zionist entity.

'The equation is clear: either confrontation or submission to the enemy’s schemes, which seek nothing less than to subjugate the region and dominate its people and resources,' the statement declared.
Hezbollah reaffirmed its full solidarity with Syria, Yemen, and Palestine, urging all free nations to raise their voices against these crimes.
The group concluded by calling on the international community to take action to end these repeated aggressions, stressing that Washington’s blatant complicity threatens regional stability and paves the way for further escalations and wars in the absence of a decisive global response.