No future for the 'Nazi Entity' in our region: Nasrallah

Published May 28th, 2024 - 04:43 GMT
Hasan Nasrallah
A handout picture released by Hezbollah's al-Manar TV on June 23, 2022 shows the chief of Lebanon's Iran-backed group Hasan Nasrallah (R) posing for a picture with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh following their meeting at an undisclosed location. Haniyeh arrived in Beirut on June 21, for meetings aimed at "strengthening cooperation and fraternity between the Palestinian and the Lebanese people", a Hamas statement said. AFP
Highlights
At the three-day commemoration of his mother’s passing, Nasrallah criticized countries normalizing relations with Israel, questioning their alliance with a regime he described as treacherous and without moral values.

ALBAWABA- Lebanese Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah strongly condemned the Rafah massacre, denouncing Israel's brutality, treachery, and betrayal. In a televised statement, Nasrallah asserted that the Israeli massacres exposed the true nature of the Israeli entity, removing any false pretense of civility.

At the three-day commemoration of his mother’s passing, Nasrallah criticized countries normalizing relations with Israel, questioning their alliance with a regime he described as treacherous and without moral values.

He highlighted American hypocrisy in the past weeks, emphasizing Israel's defiance of international law and the will of the world.

Furthermore, Nasrallah stressed the urgency of condemning the Israeli massacres and called for global action to stop the aggression. He warned that the atrocities committed by Israel would hasten the downfall of the entity.

In response to the recent Israeli airstrikes in Rafah, which resulted in the deaths and injuries of numerous displaced families, Nasrallah declared that Hezbollah does not foresee any future for what he referred to as a "Nazi entity" in the region. 

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