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The deputy director general for Strategic Affairs at the Foreign Ministry, Yehoshua Zarqa, told “Israel Today” newspaper that the three countries “are planning to jointly seek to classify Hezbollah as a terrorist group by countries that have not yet done so.”
He added: “The ultimate goal of this measure is for the United Nations to classify the Iran-backed organization as a terrorist group as well.”
Zarka explained that Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi “ordered the ministry staff to intensify efforts on the international stage to achieve this goal.”
The “Israel in Arabic” Twitter account, citing the Israeli official’s remarks, wrote: “Israeli cooperation with the UAE and Bahrain to cut Hizb-Allah’s nails. The three countries are expected to initiate joint efforts towards the countries. the world and international institutions that have not yet designated Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. “
An Israeli cooperation with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain to get manicures # Hezbazi_AllahWait to continue
The three countries seek joint efforts towards the countries of the world and international institutions that have not yet designated Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. Statement from the Deputy Director General for Strategic Affairs
In Yehoshua’s outer blue@israelHayomNewspaper pic.twitter.com/5eaNrn4mwy– Israel in Arabic (@IsraelArabic) November 14, 2020
Israel, the United States, the Arab League, the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and recently Germany, Great Britain and other countries classify Hezbollah as a “terrorist” organization, while the European Union includes the party’s military wing only with that. classification.
Furthermore, most Latin American countries consider Hezbollah a terrorist organization, as do Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, and Guatemala.
Zarka noted that “undermining Hezbollah would weaken Iran as it would starve the party of funds and undermine its image around the world.”
Last September, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain became the third and fourth Arab countries to establish relations with Israel, after Egypt in 1979 and Jordan in 1994.
Sudan did the same last month.
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