Nasrallah: False allegations regarding Hezbollah’s accepting to normalize relations with Israel are misleading

Beirut (ST): Secretary General of Hezbollah Party Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah has denied the suspicious attempts being made to link the issue of the demarcation of the naval borders between Lebanon and occupied Palestine and normalization with Israel as they claimed that the demarcation of borders is the beginning of normalization with the Zionist entity.

In a speech he made on the occasion of Martyrs’ Day, Nasrallah said that these desperate attempts, which have no value, aim to cover the normalization process currently being made by some Arab states with the usurper entity, noting that the false allegations about Hezbollah willing to normalize relations with the Israeli occupation are mere lies and forgery that do not deserve to be commented on. 

 

He added that the resistance agreed to start negotiations about the issue of demarcation so as to start digging for oil, stressing that the resistance is committed to what the Lebanese state decides in this concern.

Regarding the recent Israeli maneuvers near the borders with Lebanon, Nasrallah warned Israel against committing any foolish act against Lebanon, noting that Israel was aware that some resistance units were put at full alert during the maneuvers.

Concerning the recent US presidential elections, Nasrallah said that what happened in these elections was disclosure of  the “alleged American democracy.”  ” We are happy for the humiliating fall of Trump, because one element  out of the three responsible for the crime of the deal of the century dropped. 

 

K.Q.

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