Iraqi Hezbollah Militia Threatens Al-Kazemi: Don’t Test Our Patience



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Following threats from the Asaib Ahl al-Haq militia to Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, the Iraqi Hezbollah militia entered the line on Saturday night, threatening Al-Kazemi, asking him not to “test “your patience.

In a direct threat, describing him as treacherous, the militias said in a tweet that “this is a very good time to cut off my ears,” Al-Kazemi said. “American intelligence will not protect them.”

“The region is boiling and there is the possibility of a full-blown war, and this requires restraint to squander the opportunity on (the enemy) by not being the initiator,” said Abu Ali Al-Askari, spokesman for the Brigades.

On Friday, elements loyal to the Asaib al-Haq militia threatened, in a video clip, the Iraqi prime minister, confirming that they are on the signal from the leader of the Asaib militia, Qais Khazali.

The militias gave the Iraqi government 48 hours to release the detainee accused of firing the rockets, Hussam Al-Zirjawi.

Ready for a confrontation

These threats come after Al-Kazemi stated that “Iraq’s security is a trust on our neck and we will not submit to adventure or diligence.”

“We worked quietly and quietly to restore the trust of the people, the security services and the military in the state after it was rocked by the adventures of the outlaws,” he added in a tweet on Twitter after threats from Al -Asaib.

He continued: “We ask for a truce to prevent our country from being thrown into another vain adventure, but we are prepared for a decisive confrontation if necessary.”

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