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Nasrallah: "Israel is afraid we will invade the Galilee" Israel today

2021-11-11T15:26:26.605Z


The secretary general of the terrorist organization first referred to the diplomatic storm in the region • At the same time, he tried to launch a psychological war on Israel: "Fear that we will invade the Galilee"


Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah today (Thursday) referred to the diplomatic crisis with Saudi Arabia following the remarks of Lebanese Information Minister George Kurdahi and called Riyadh's response: "It is very exaggerated given that the crisis is artificial."

At the same time, Nasrallah boasted in a psychological warfare from the bunker that "Israeli maneuvers reflect the fear of Lebanon invading settlements in the Galilee."

As you may recall, a few weeks ago, a video was circulated on social media of things Kordahi said on a program in al-Jazeera, in which he criticized the war in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in Yemen.

Following this, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates withdrew their ambassadors from Lebanon and expelled Lebanese ambassadors.

According to Nasrallah, there is a "theory" that the Saudis were surprised by Kordahi's words and did not know about it, given that the reaction was "excessive and incomprehensible".

On this he said that American and Arab politicians said what Qordahi said about Yemen and there was no response.

As for the United Arab Emirates' visit to Syria and his meeting with dictator Bashar Assad, Nasrallah said it was a declaration of "defeat of the terrorist project".

In doing so, he actually referred to the victory in the civil war that broke out in 2011 and was decided in favor of the Assad regime thanks to the intervention of Russia and Hezbollah.

Source: israelhayom

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