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Saudi Aggression against Yemen A War with No Rules: Nasrallah

8:19 - October 24, 2016
News ID: 3461213
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah deplored world silence over atrocities in Yemen, saying the aggression against the country is a war that has no rules.

Saudi Aggression against Yemen A War with No Rules: Nasrallah

The leader of the Lebanese resistance movement delivered a televised speech Sunday in which he spoke about the unpublished characteristics and tasks of resistance commander Hatem Hmede – Hajj Alaa – who was martyred in Aleppo one week ago.

Speaking Before a crowd of consolers who gathered in Qmatiyeh, the hometown of Hajj Alaa, Nasrallah also tackled the Lebanese developments and assured that Loyalty to the Resistance Parliamentary bloc will be joining the presidential elections session and will be voting for President Michel Aoun.

Nasrallah indicated that Hajj Alaa began his resistance journey in the scouts while he was a devoted father in parallel. He studied electrical engineering in the Arabic University to join the resistance ranks immediately after completing it.

He added that Hajj Alaa was an air defense commander during July 2006 war, and has been in the battlefield defending Lebanon, Biqaa, Hermel, and Baalbeck since the Syrian crisis emerged.

Despite holding major and central tasks being one of the major and first leaders of the battle, Hajj Alaa chose to be in the battlefield, fighting among the resistance fighters and eliminating the threat on the Lebanese borders.

He was one of the major leaders of Qalamoun battle and he helped put end to booby-trapping cars which took place there.

On this point, Nasrallah stressed that the security we are living in now is not the outcome of agreements or mere prayers, but rather the outcome of the blood and sacrifices of the resistance and army martyrs.

He noted that Hajj Alaa was close to achieving a great victory in Aleppo before his martyrdom, after the battle there intensified due to the large number of militants that was dispatched into Syria through the Turkish borders. Moreover, he pointed out that the battle there is decisive as it will have military, field, strategic, and political repercussions.

In this context, Nasrallah reiterated that Hezbollah went to Syria only after studying the threat of the terrorist groups there.

"It was not a battle for toppling the government, but rather a battle that aimed at imposing demographic changes in the region… Daesh (ISIL) and Al-Nosra wanted to eliminate certain groups that have been in the region for centuries, not just the minorities, but even the Sunnis and anyone who opposed their project,” he said.

He referred to the Yemen war, stating that "over 20 million people are besieged in Yemen and hundreds of martyrs fell lately in a funeral there and no one did anything about it… This is a war that has no rules… The entire world condemns Daesh and acknowledges its terrorism, and then Hilary Clinton confirms that Saudi Arabia and other countries back and fund Daesh, but does anyone prosecute that country which backs Daesh?”

Furthermore, he referred to the Mosul battle in Iraq and indicated that "Iraqis from various sects fought in it to liberate it from ISIL, and dozens or even hundreds were martyred on daily bases and after attaining victory, Turkey announced that Mosul was a Turkish territory and it wanted it back”.

After considering that Turkey would be doing the same after the battle in Aleppo is over, Nasrallah pointed out that "unfortunately all this is happening under one name: Mohammad (PBUH)”.

"All this terrorism is happening under the name of Mohammad (PBUH)… this is the name on the center of their black flag, and this is not spontaneous it is rather planned because they want to throw this name, which shined with glory into this world, they want to throw it in the blackness and darkness of Daesh,” he said.

He concluded by reassuring that Hezbollah will stay in Syria until it triumphs and everyone who bets on its defeat will lose hope.

Source: Al-Manar  

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