The Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, revealed that the party has long started manufacturing drones in Lebanon, explaining that it has the ability to convert its thousands of missiles into precision missiles, and that it began years ago.

This came in Nasrallah's speech at a festival in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on Wednesday.

Nasrallah spoke of the failure of what Israel calls the battle between wars, saying that "the enemy knows that it reaches the resistance with a qualitative weapon from Iran, so it is trying to stop this through bombing in Syria."

He said that Israel is on the path of demise, and the issue is not more than a matter of time, and that the future of the region is a different future from what others build their calculations on, and that the normalized countries that send their money to Israel serve the enemy and try to inject life into it.

He explained that there are indications that Israel is in the gradual arc stage, and that normalization is a request to help give Israel time.

The party has a large arsenal of weapons and missiles, and Lebanese political forces accuse it of threatening the internal arena with this weapon, while the group says that it is dedicated exclusively to defending Lebanon against Israel, which occupies areas in the south of the country.

Israel fears that in a future war, the party will be able to use precision-guided missiles to strike parts of its infrastructure, such as ports or power stations.

Last week, Tel Aviv published the names of 3 Lebanese companies it accused of supplying materials for Hezbollah's precision-guided missile project, in a move aimed at creating international economic pressure on it.