Thursday, March 24, 2016

Iran: Lebanon’s Hizbollah Leader, “I and Iranian officials are old friends”



 Al Miadin, an Iranian regime’s TV station broadcasting for outside Iran, quoted on Tuesday March 22nd, Hassan Nassrollah, the leader of Hizbollah, emphasizing his deep-rooted friendship with the officials in the Iranian regime.
Hizbollah, Iranian regime’s main tool for meddling in Lebanon and other regional countries, was put on the list of terrorist organizations, earlier this month, by the countries of the Gulf’s Cooperation Council. Immediately afterwards Kuwait expelled 14 members of Hizbollah.


Former Lebanese Prime Minister, Saad Al Hariri, said in February, when he was speaking in Beirut on the 11th anniversary of the assassination of his father, Rafik Al Hariri, “We will not allow anyone to pull Lebanon to the camp of hostility to our Arab brothers. Lebanon will not be, under any circumstances, an Iranian province.”

Hizbollah, which is backed by Iran, is fighting alongside the Syrian army in support of the dictator Bashar Al Assad in a war against Syrian people and revolutionary forces. 

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