Jin10 data reported on September 20, that Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem called on Saudi Arabia on the 19th to set aside differences and “open a new chapter of cooperation” to jointly confront the “enemy” Israel. According to reports from Hezbollah's affiliated Lighthouse TV, Qassem stated at a rally held in the southern suburbs of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon: “The entire region is facing a special and dangerous political turning point.” Qassem said that after Israel's attacks on senior members of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Qatar, the situation is no longer the same as before. It is necessary to recognize the comprehensive threat posed by Israel, and Middle Eastern countries should unite to collectively confront the “enemy.”
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The leader of Hezbollah calls out to Saudi Arabia.
Jin10 data reported on September 20, that Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem called on Saudi Arabia on the 19th to set aside differences and “open a new chapter of cooperation” to jointly confront the “enemy” Israel. According to reports from Hezbollah's affiliated Lighthouse TV, Qassem stated at a rally held in the southern suburbs of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon: “The entire region is facing a special and dangerous political turning point.” Qassem said that after Israel's attacks on senior members of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Qatar, the situation is no longer the same as before. It is necessary to recognize the comprehensive threat posed by Israel, and Middle Eastern countries should unite to collectively confront the “enemy.”