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Qassem: Lebanon Won’t Turn to Passageway to Attack Syria

Qassem: Lebanon Won’t Turn to Passageway to Attack Syria
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The Deputy Secretary General of Hizbullah His Eminence Sheikh Naim Qassem hoped that "the Arab league would have met to take decisive decisions against "Israel" even if those resolutions were to remain ink on papers i.e. unimplemented."

"We hoped that the Arab league voted for not to normalize relations with "Israel" and not to reach a compromise with it or even to the expulsion of the "Israel" and to support the Palestinian cause, but it seems that the Arab League is somewhere else," he explained.

Noting that "the AL doesn't want to bother "Israel" as some countries have relations with this Zionist entity," Sheikh Qassem addressed the Arab countries by saying "how do you treat your Arab brothers in this harsh way as you surrender to US orders while you don't see that the whole disaster lies in both American projects and "Israel's" existence."
 
"Let everyone keep in mind that a stable Syria serves the interests of Arabs, the region, the Syrian regime and its people," His Eminence stressed.

He also pointed out that "despite all existing pressures, there is a real resilience and real support of people that help in confronting this regional international conspiracy against Syria and the region."

Emphasizing that the situation in the region is "bubbling up due to US-"Israeli" conspiracy that targets our region," Qassem assured that that Lebanon "will not serve as a passageway to attack Syria regardless of all the movements which some groups in Lebanon are making."

He also hailed the Lebanese position at the AL rejecting Syria's suspension.

"As long as the gold chain of army, people, and the resistance exists, no one can take Lebanon into foreign guardianship or be a conduit for the service of others goals," Qassem stressed.
 

Source: hizbullah Media Relations, Translated and edited by moqwama.org

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