H. Nasrallah: Not a single murder on Lebanese soil will go unanswered

H. Nasrallah: Not a single murder on Lebanese soil will go unanswered

H. Nasrallah: Not a single murder on Lebanese soil will go unanswered
H. Nasrallah: Not a single murder on Lebanese soil will go unanswered

  The Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement warned the Zionist regime authorities that no action on Lebanese soil in which a Lebanese, Palestinian or Iranian citizen or other citizens would be killed would go unanswered. According to the AAA, Hassan Nasrallah said: "We will never allow Lebanon to become the scene of terror again, and Israel should understand this well." According to him, “the enemy is in a historical, physical and strategic impasse and has no way out of it.” Nasrallah added that the current commander in the war in Syria has been the United States since day one, and this was acknowledged by the US Ambassador in Beirut himself. He said: "American troops returned to Iraq under the pretext of fighting Daesh (ISIS) and entered Syria under the same pretext to occupy the eastern bank of the Euphrates River."

Hezbollah's secretary general pointed to the brutal US sanctions against the Syrian people and said: "When they realized that the war plan in Syria had failed and the situation of the Damascus government was improving, they imposed sanctions on the Syrians." Nasrallah noted that the most important oil and gas fields in Syria are located in the east of the Euphrates, and the Americans are plundering these riches every day and preventing this territory from returning to the control of the Damascus government. Hezbollah's secretary-general, citing resistance in the West Bank, said that increasing resistance in the region and Israel's inability had led Netanyahu to resort to claims that what was happening in the West Bank was Iran's plan. Rejecting these accusations, he added that resistance in the West Bank is a purely Palestinian will.