19 Apr 2024
Friday 29 July 2016 - 22:33
Story Code : 224917

Saudi giving Israeli normalization free of charge: Nasrallah



Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has censured Saudi Arabia fora recent visit to Israel bya delegation headed by aformer military general.

Nasrallah said on Friday that the Riyadh regime givesthe normalization of itstieswithIsrael "free of charge" and "without any benefits for Palestinians."
"Saudi Arabia is setting a dangerous example for other nations in establishing ties with Israel," he added.
The Hezbollah secretary generalwent on to say that any Saudi-Israeli relations will be followed by the Arab kingdom's recognition of the Israeli regime.

Anwar Eshki, the former Saudi military general, and other Saudis made the visit last week during whichtheymet a senior Israeli foreign ministry official and a numberof Knesset members.

Eshki, who currently heads the Saudi Institute for Strategic Studies, met Israels foreign ministry director general, Dore Gold and Yoav Mordechai,who coordinates the Israeli regime's activities in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Saudi Arabia and Israel have no official relations and the kingdom prohibits its citizens from traveling to Israel. However, there hasbeen no dearth of newsabout a rise in engagement between the two sides under the new Saudi rulers.

The Hezbollah leader also expressed regret that the issue ofPalestine "has become a trivial matter among some Arab nations in recent years.



[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] People listening to a live televised speech by Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, Beirut, July 29, 2016.[/caption]

Nasrallahwas speaking during a ceremonyto commemorateIsmail Ahmad Zahri, a commander of the resistance movement who passed away last week due to an illness.

He said Zahri represents the first generation of fighters who joined the resistance movement.
Zahri was one of the commanders who contributed greatly to Lebanon's victory against Israel in the war of 2006, Nasrallah said, adding thathe "never neglected his duties despite suffering from illness."
Nasrallah said that the resistance movement is "certain about victory with such devoted commanders as Zahri."

Elsewhere in his remarks, the Hezbollah leader slammed the Riyadh regime for its support of terrorism and waging a deadly war against impoverished Yemen since March last year.

More than 9,400 people, including many civilians, have been killed and at least 16,000 others injured since the onset of the aggression.

Nasrallah also condemned the Arab kingdom for supporting Bahrain in its heavy-handed crackdown on Bahrain's Shia community.

Since February 14, 2011, thousands of anti-regime protesters have held numerous demonstrations in Bahrain on an almost daily basis, calling on the Al Khalifah rulers to relinquish power.

By Press TV

https://theiranproject.com/vdceze8wfjh8woi.1kbj.html
Your Name
Your Email Address