On October 20th, the General Secretariat of the General Conference of Arab Parties, the Lebanese Amal Movement, the Lebanese Vanguard Party, the Syrian Social Nationalist Party, and the Regional Leadership of the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party in Lebanon strongly condemned the terrorist bombing that targeted a military bus in Damascus.
They described the terrorist bombing as a heinous terrorist crime.
Former Lebanese minister, Wadih Al-Khazen, also strongly condemned the bloody Takfiri terrorist bombing, stressing that these bombings will increase Syria’s insistence and determination to pursue the approach of resisting Takfiri terrorism and its supporters, regardless of the sacrifices.
In turn, the head of the National Center in the north of Lebanon, Kamal al-Khair, condemned the terrorist bombing.
In Cairo, Major General Fouad Allam, a member of the National Council for Combating Terrorism and Extremism in Egypt, denounced the terrorist bombing.
He said: “This terrorist attack falls within the context of the plans and endeavors of international and regional parties such as America and the Turkish regime through its tools to target Syria and destabilize it.”
In the Yemeni capital ,Sana’a, the political office of the Yemeni Ansar Allah Movement denounced the treacherous criminal terrorist bombings.
In turn, the Yemeni Joint Meeting Parties condemned the criminal terrorist bombing, stressing that it falls within the American Zionist plot targeting Syria.
A statement by the Yemeni parties stated: “This terrorist bombing constitutes a desperate attempt to target security and stability in Syria, after the great and successive achievements made by the Syrian Arab Army in the face of terrorist and takfiri organizations.”
In turn, the regional command of the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party in Yemen confirmed in a statement that the terrorist bombing against the Syrian military bus constitutes another hideous massacre committed by the dark forces of Takfiri and mercenaries who commit the most heinous crimes in the Syrian resistance.
O. al-Mohammad