Sayyed Nasrallah: There is Arab, US and Israeli decision, represented by so-called Moderate States to overthrow SyriaSayyed Nasrallah: There is Arab, US and Israeli decision, represented by so-called Moderate States to overthrow Syria
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Hassan Nasserallah on Tuesday said that there is an Arab, Israeli and US decision, represented by the so-called the Arab moderate states to overthrow the regime in Syria, adding that the aim is not democracy or reform, but it is the head of resistance in Lebanon and Palestine. | |
(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Hassan Nasserallah on Tuesday said that there is an Arab, Israeli and US decision, represented by the so-called the Arab moderate states to overthrow the regime in Syria, adding that the aim is not democracy or reform, but it is the head of resistance in Lebanon and Palestine.
"The Syrian government has stressed it is ready to carry out the reforms, it formed a committee to study a new constitution that realizes political and party pluralism, run transparent elections and conduct national dialogue, but there are sides who don't want neither dialogue nor reform," Sayyed Hassan Nasserallah said in a speech celebrating the anniversary of Prophet Mohammad's birthday, broadcast by al-Manar TV.
He considered that whom he claims commitment to Syria should go to the table of dialogue, but betting on the west, the US, money and weapons to overthrow Syria is a lost bet that will lead to more killing and destruction.
Sayyed Hassan Nasserallah added that a lot of what is broadcast on TV channels is not true and baseless, adding "it is an exploitation for mass media, facts, senses, feelings and blood.
He made clear that media depicted Homs as a flaming city before the session of the UN Security Council, they started reporting about 50 killed persons and ended by 350, hundreds of wounded and the demolishing of 39 houses, in a bid to affect the peoples' stance.
"We contacted our friends in Homs who have no relation with the Syrian government, they stressed that there is nothing in Homs of what has been broadcast.. but there were some clashes and shootings ," Nasserallah said.
"Without the Iranian material and moral support as well as the great Syrian role, the resistance in Lebanon wouldn't achieve the biggest and most important Arab victory over Israel in May, 2000,"
He called for "coming out from the details into the biggest scene to see what is right and wrong in order to go in this direction to think in Syria and its people, Palestine and its sanctities."
Sayyed Hassan Nasserallah added "there is still a leadership in Syria with a constitution and Army and the people support this leadership and take to streets to show this support… so the supposition that the regime is isolated is untrue."
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