Hezbollah emphasized the absolute rejection to engage Lebanon in the "anti-terror" Saudi coalition, describing it as suspicious.
In a statement the part maintained that Lebanon has been a pioneer in the face of all forms of terrorism-whether the chronic Israeli or the emerging takfiri.
Hezbollah pointed out that the preliminary approval which was announced by the Lebanese PM Tammam Salam is a personal opinion which does not commit anyone, stressing that approving a military alliances requires a legal and constitutional process in the government and the parliament.
"Hezbollah was surprised by the Saudi announcement which violated the Lebanese constitution and the competent norms followed."
Suspicious Alliance
Hezbollah expressed deep suspicions regarding the intentions and objectives behind the announcement of the "anti-terror" Saudi coalition, considering that it reflects that KSA and other members decided that step in response to the impositions of the US administration that is seeking an Islamic army with a specific sectarian identity to face ISIL instead of sending its troops.
The statement added that the coalition was hastily and suspiciously formed what raises the questions about the several important issues, including that worthiness of KSA to lead an anti-terror alliance while it bears responsibility for the terrorist, radical thought and provides the terrorist groups across the world with the financial and military support.
"It is no secret that Saudi Arabia is involved in state terrorism in Yemen and supports the terrorist groups in Syria, Iraq and Yemen."
Other states that are members in the coalition supports the Saudi terrorist path, the statement noted.
"What is the nature of the terror that the coalition will fight? Who are convicted of this terror? Will the coalition fight the ongoing Israeli terrorism against the Palestinians and the regional peoples or it will face the resistance movements?" Hezbollah asked.
Source: Hezbollah Media Relations
almanar.com.lb
17/12/15
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In a statement the part maintained that Lebanon has been a pioneer in the face of all forms of terrorism-whether the chronic Israeli or the emerging takfiri.
Hezbollah pointed out that the preliminary approval which was announced by the Lebanese PM Tammam Salam is a personal opinion which does not commit anyone, stressing that approving a military alliances requires a legal and constitutional process in the government and the parliament.
"Hezbollah was surprised by the Saudi announcement which violated the Lebanese constitution and the competent norms followed."
Suspicious Alliance
Hezbollah expressed deep suspicions regarding the intentions and objectives behind the announcement of the "anti-terror" Saudi coalition, considering that it reflects that KSA and other members decided that step in response to the impositions of the US administration that is seeking an Islamic army with a specific sectarian identity to face ISIL instead of sending its troops.
The statement added that the coalition was hastily and suspiciously formed what raises the questions about the several important issues, including that worthiness of KSA to lead an anti-terror alliance while it bears responsibility for the terrorist, radical thought and provides the terrorist groups across the world with the financial and military support.
"It is no secret that Saudi Arabia is involved in state terrorism in Yemen and supports the terrorist groups in Syria, Iraq and Yemen."
Other states that are members in the coalition supports the Saudi terrorist path, the statement noted.
"What is the nature of the terror that the coalition will fight? Who are convicted of this terror? Will the coalition fight the ongoing Israeli terrorism against the Palestinians and the regional peoples or it will face the resistance movements?" Hezbollah asked.
Source: Hezbollah Media Relations
almanar.com.lb
17/12/15
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‘Islamic coalition against terrorism’: Saudi Arabia presents 34-state military block
Pakistan confirmed that it has joined a Saudi-led "Islamic military alliance" of 34 countries fighting terrorism in the Muslim world...
ReplyDelete"Yes, we're part of it," Foreign Office spokesman Qazi Khalilullah told reporters in Islamabad December 17.
He denied reports that Pakistan was "surprised" when its membership in the group was announced December 15, insisting Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry had only needed to "ascertain details" about the announcement.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have been exchanging ideas on how to deal with terrorism, Khalilullah said.............http://www.rferl.org/content/pakistan-says-part-saudi-led-antiterrorism-coalition-islamic-military-alliance/27434957.html
18/12/15