by Daniel Siryoti and Israel Hayom Staff
Moderate Arab nations' attempts to normalize relations with Israel are "very dangerous" and "must be countered," Hassan Nasrallah says in televised speech in Beirut • Arab states that pursue cooperation with Israel will "face dire consequences," he warns.
Hezbollah Secretary General
Hassan Nasrallah [Archive]
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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Tuesday
warned the moderate Arab states against pursuing any type of cooperation
with Israel, saying those that do will "face dire consequences."
"Some Arab countries and some senior Arab
officials have recently been talking with Israel and even negotiating
with it. This may have disastrous results and dire consequences,"
Nasrallah said in a speech broadcast at an international conference on
the Palestinian struggle held in the Lebanese capital of Beirut. The
speech was carried by Hezbollah's television station, Al-Manar.
Nasrallah warned that while in the short term,
such negotiations may see Israel reward Arab nations with various types
of assistance, the price the Arabs would have to pay in the future
would be far more hefty.
"The Zionist entity is taking advantage of the
events in our region in a bid to normalize ties with several Arab
states ... and right now, there are some Arab countries that have taken
Israel out of the circle of threats. This is something very dangerous,"
Nasrallah was quoted as saying by Iran's Press TV.
The attempts in the Arab world to normalize
relations with Israel "must be countered. We must boost all forms of
resistance against the Israeli normalization," he said.
Daniel Siryoti and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=27211
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