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Israeli forces will be annihilated if they dare attack Lebanon, warns Nasrallah
The secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement has cautioned the Tel Aviv regime against launching a new military aggression against his country, stressing that “Israeli forces will be destroyed” in such a case.
Addressing his supporters via a televised speech broadcast live from the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Thursday evening, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah dismissed the possibility of a new Israeli war on Lebanon this summer, describing such speculation and related media reports as “psychological warfare.”
Hezbollah’s second-in-command says the entirety of Israel is within the range of the Lebanese resistance movement’s missiles.
Commenting on the presence of Hezbollah fighters in neighboring Syria, Nasrallah said the fighters had entered Syria in order to thwart US, Israeli and Saudi conspiracies there, noting, “What happened in Syria was a multifaceted scheme, and not a change for democracy.” The Hezbollah chief then blamed certain Persian Gulf Arab states for funneling money and munitions to the Daesh terrorist group, emphasizing that the Takfiris could not have been able to overrun large swathes of land in Iraq and Syria without their support and media coverage.
A UK parliamentary committee says Saudi Arabia and other Arab states must prevent funding for Daesh by their royal families.
Nasrallah added that Daesh has its roots in the radical ideology of Wahhabism, which is being preached in Saudi Arabia.
Nasrallah said Daesh was created in a bid to provide Pentagon with an excuse to dispatch military forces to Iraq and Syria.
Trump recounts phone call where he forced King Salman to pay more for security service offered by US.
The Hezbollah chief also pointed to US President Donald Trump’s humiliation of Saudi Arabia at a campaign rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on April 27, where he boasted to his supporters about a bizarre phone call with King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. Trump asserted that he had made the monarch pay more money in exchange for the military support that the oil-rich kingdom receives from Washington.
“The US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has even admitted that he is a liar, a deceiver and a thief,” he said.
“What’s particularly shameful is the relationship that the United States and other Western countries have with Saudi Arabia, a US political analyst says.
The Hezbollah chief finally condemned Saudi Arabia over beheading 37 of its nationals, emphasizing that petrodollars and financial gains prevented the so-called advocates of human rights from denouncing the heinous mass executions.
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