Saudi Arabia: Hezbollah Should Face Justice For its Crimes

Published August 19th, 2020 - 07:43 GMT
A UN-backed tribunal will hand down its verdict on the 2005 murder of former premier Rafic Hariri, two weeks after the Lebanese capital was rocked by a massive explosion. Piroschka VAN DE WOUW / ANP / AFP
A UN-backed tribunal will hand down its verdict on the 2005 murder of former premier Rafic Hariri, two weeks after the Lebanese capital was rocked by a massive explosion. Piroschka VAN DE WOUW / ANP / AFP
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The foreign ministry said Hezbollah should be punished for the acts of terror they commit

Saudi Arabia called for justice for other Hezbollah crimes after one of its members was convicted for the assassination of Rafic Hariri in 2005. 

The foreign ministry said the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group and its operatives should be punished for the acts of terror they commit. 

The ministry stressed the importance “to protect Lebanon, the region and the world from terror acts committed by this group, that is being used as a tool by the Iranian regime.”

 

Hezbollah member Salim Jamil Ayyash was found guilty as a co-conspirator of five charges linked to his involvement in the bombing that killed former prime minister Hariri.

Three other Hezbollah members were acquitted of being involved in the attack on Hariri’s motorcade that killed 21 other people.

The killing of Hariri shocked the region and plunged Lebanon into a crisis as rival factions sought to strengthen their positions.

Hariri’s son Saad, who also served as prime minister, said the verdict showed Hezbollah was responsible.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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