Beirut-Sana
The General Secretariat of the General Conference of Arab Parties condemned the Australian authorities’ decision to classify Hezbollah, with its political and military wings, as a “terrorist organization,” considering it an indication of Australia’s submission to the Zionist will and the dictates of its officials.
The Secretary-General of the conference, Qassem Saleh, said in a statement that "the decision is a flagrant aggression against our national rights to restore our usurped lands from the usurper occupation, which practices clear violations of human rights and international law against the Palestinian people and the peoples of the region, the latest of which is the Israeli aggression on the city of Homs."
Saleh called on the Australian government to reverse the hasty measure, as it serves violence and terrorism and threatens stability in the Arab region, stressing the need to stand by the resistance.
For its part, the Muslim Scholars Association in Lebanon pointed out that the Australian government's decision confirms the existence of complicity between the United States and Britain to besiege the resistance and its axis, which indicates the impact that the resistance had on the Zion-American axis.
In a related context, the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement condemned the Australian authorities' decision to classify Hezbollah as a "terrorist organization".
"We consider this criminal step to serve the Zionist entity at the expense of the just Palestinian cause and to target resistance movements and peoples who reject destructive projects in the region," the movement said in a statement.
The movement called on the Arab peoples to reject these criminal steps and to thwart the hostile steps targeting the Arab nation and its just causes.