The General Secretariat of the Arab Parties: Germany’s decision to consider Hezbollah as a terrorist organization is submission to American subordination
The General Secretariat of the General Conference of the Arab Parties condemned the decision of the German government to consider the Lebanese Hezbollah party as a terrorist organization, stating that this decision confirms Berlin’s submission to American and Zionist dictates.
“This decision, which was issued at a suspicious time, carries within its folds the plan to target Lebanon as a whole, especially that Hezbollah is a fundamental component of the Lebanese people and expresses the aspirations and confidence of the Lebanese”, the General Secretariat said in a statement, shouldering the German government responsible for the consequences of this decision at all levels.
In its statement, the General Secretariat stressed its rejection of any targeting of the resistance, reiterating its support for the role of Hezbollah, which supports Arab rights, and its role in combating terrorism.
The statement also called for condemning this decision, as it represents a dangerous precedent that requires confronting and facing it in all forms.
It is noteworthy that the General Secretariat of Arab Parties has been based in the Jordanian capital, Amman, since the first general conference of Arab parties was held in 1996.
Inas Abdulkareem