Netanyahu seeks end to Russia airstrikes in Syria to avert Israel's collapse: Nasrallah
The secretary general of Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, says Israel seeks an end to Russia's military campaign against the Daesh terrorist group in Syria to avert the Tel Aviv regime’s collapse.
19
March, 2017
Nasrallah
said on Saturday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had
recently met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to
express his deep concern over the likely collapse of Daesh in Syria
since such a development would mark a great triumph for the
resistance front in the Middle East region.
The
Hezbollah chief added that the defeat of the Daesh Takfiri group in
Syria would be tantamount to the fall of Netanyahu himself.
Russia
launched a military campaign against the terrorist groups in Syria in
late September 2015 at the official request of the Damascus
government.
Nasrallah
made the comment at a ceremony held in the Lebanese capital city of
Beirut to commemorate the birthday anniversary of
Hazrat Fatima Zahra (PBUH), the daughter of Prophet Mohammad
(PBUH).
Elsewhere
in his remarks, Nasrallah said that Western powers were drawing on
Takfiri terrorists in order to carry out their schemes in
conflict-ridden Syria.
“I
have repeatedly called on Syria militants not to put trust in [the]
West and implement their plots in Syria, because the US and its
allies are only using them as cannon fodder and will abandon [them]
as soon as they are defeated,” he said.
He
added, “I am telling militants fighting within the ranks of the
enemies that you are only serving Israel, and shedding the blood of
innocent people.”
The
Hezbollah leader noted that the days of Daesh, Jabhat Fateh al-Sham,
formerly known as the al-Nusra Front, and other terrorist groups
fighting to topple the Damascus government are numbered as Syrian
army forces continue to achieve victories across the country.
Even
those Arab and Western countries that once supported these terror
outfits are now fighting them, Nasrallah pointed out.
The
Hezbollah chief argued that all the Arab money spent to fan the
flames of militancy in Syria over the past six years could have been
used to eradicate poverty and illiteracy in the Arab world, feed
starving Somalis, and accommodate homeless Palestinians.
Nasrallah said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had recently visited Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to express his deep concern over the likely collapse of Daesh in Syria since such a development would mark a great triumph for the resistance front in the Middle East region.
The Hezbollah chief added that the defeat of the Daesh Takfiri group in Syria would be tantamount to the fall of Netanyahu himself.
Elsewhere
in his remarks, the Hezbollah leader said that the United Nations
could not be trusted to defend the Arabs’ rights in the wake of the
resignation of a UN official for refusing to withdraw a damning
report against Israel.
Rima
Khalaf, the executive secretary of the United Nations Economic and
Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), resigned from the UN post
after refusing to withdraw a report that concludes "Israel has
established an apartheid regime that dominates the Palestinian people
as a whole.”
On
Friday, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres had asked that the
report be removed from the ESCWA’s website, a UN official said on
condition of anonymity.
Israel
lauded the move, with its envoy to the UN, Danny Danon, thanking
Guterres.
Danon
said in a statement that “the time has come to put an end to those
using their status within the UN to promote anti-Israel activity.”
'Some
Arab states funding Syria crisis'
In
an interview with PressTV, Ibrahim Mousawi, a political commentator
from Beirut, said it is a very important theme that
Nasrallah has highlighted in his speech that some Arab states are
financing the wars that are being waged by foreign powers such as the
US.
Turkey,
the US, Britain and France were only orchestrating, organizing
and giving the green light to the war in Syria, he said, adding
that most of the money and the finance for the crisis comes from Arab
budgets, mainly Saudi Arabia.
On
the resignation of Khalaf, Mousawi said, "She never accepted to
withdraw the report,...[which] is well-documented, it has all
the proofs that Israel is an apartheid state, it (Israel) is
discriminating against the Palestinians."
"One of the important things that I want to say is that the United Nations itself has betrayed the very basic essentials and principles that it was built upon or established for... It is standing with the oppressor against the oppressed."
"The
basic role, all the anticipated results from the United Nations are
not there anymore," he stressed.
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