Nasrallah: Iran is not waging a battle of influence in Syria, neither with Russia nor with others



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Nasrallah: Iran is not waging a battle of influence in Syria, neither with Russia nor with others

Reuters

Khalil Hassan

Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of Hezbollah, archive

Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah said Iran is not waging a battle of influence in Syria, either with Russia or with others, indicating that its position is to prevent Syria from falling under the hegemony of the United States and Israel.

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Nasrallah added in a speech on Wednesday: “We can say that the Syrian state, the Syrian army and the Syrian people have won the war despite the fact that there are still some battles that must be resisted.”

Nasrallah said that what is reported about the presence of a Russian-Iranian conflict in Syria is incorrect, and what is reported about the abandonment of Syria’s allies from these are just unsubstantiated dreams and words.

He continued: “We knew that going to Syria would have repercussions in Lebanon, and we knew that there were human and material sacrifices, but the size of the threats to Lebanon, Palestine and Syria is much greater, so we went.”

Hezbollah’s Secretary General noted that the objective of the war against Syria was clear and that control was required to sign with Israel and renounce Palestine, the Golan and its oil and gas.

Nasrallah said that those besieging Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Gaza and Yemen itself had begun to suffer the repercussions of the Corona virus, noting that Syria had so far been successful in the political battle despite the psychological war and the blockade that face.

He added that Israel had gambled on armed groups in southern Syria and had been present in this country since 2011, adding: “The Israelis and those with them lost the war in Syria and point to new dangers after this loss. They attack everything related to the manufacture of missiles in Syria when This constitutes a force on the axis of resistance. “

Nasrallah expressed confidence that the Israelis see Syria as a future threat, and are concerned about the presence of Iran and the resistance factions there. He said: “The Zionist entity is terrified of events in Syria, which can lead to untold adventures.”

Issued: Al-Manar + LBCI



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