Hizbullah Deplores Turkey, Iraq Blasts, Slams Those Criticizing It for 'Fighting Terror in Syria'

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Hizbullah strongly condemned Tuesday the deadly bombings that hit Istanbul and several Iraqi areas in the past two days while noting that “terror cannot be fought through condemning those who are combating it in Syria.”

“The terrorism that is striking everywhere regardless of any borders or restrictions requires all countries, organizations, bodies and individuals to close ranks in its face and to exhaust all possible efforts to prevent its proliferation,” said the party in a statement issued only hours after an Islamic State suicide bomber killed 10 people in Turkey's Istanbul.

“It has started to threaten the entire region and the world and its danger is not limited to one category of people,” Hizbullah added.

Calling for “paying attention to the real sources of terrorism,” the party warned against “stirring sideline crises aimed at dissipating efforts and disarraying concerns in a manner that allows terror to spread and proliferate.”

Referring to its military role alongside President Bashar Assad's regime in Syria, Hizbullah said “terror cannot be fought through condemning those who are combating it in Syria.”

“Those who deserve condemnation are those who are supporting terrorism at the financial, ideological, political and military levels,” the party said.

“They bear the full direct and indirect responsibility for terrorism and its dirty deeds,” it added.

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Comments 18
Thumb EagleDawn 12 January 2016, 17:42

hezbollah deplores;)

Thumb _mowaten_ 12 January 2016, 18:01

Bam. Southern 1 - eagleyawn 0

Thumb EagleDawn 12 January 2016, 18:57

Did you major in philosophy, poetry, pedantry or perhaps comedy? Your speeches and brilliant metaphors bring tears to my eyes.

Thumb Mystic 12 January 2016, 19:16

eagledawn you belong in Madaya.

Thumb _mowaten_ 12 January 2016, 20:20

eagleyawn: another stolen comment, give credit where it's due you little plagiarist

Thumb EagleDawn 13 January 2016, 11:09

to which of your fake accounts shall I give the credit to: "Santa", "Crush", "eucalyptus", "shecanallnite", or your on demand per article accounts?

Default-user-icon Kendall Stanes (Guest) 12 January 2016, 18:19

Anyone with a gun is a terrorist thow shalt not kill

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 January 2016, 14:31

"Anyone with a gun" ? Policemen are terrorists too? Soldiers? Hunters? That's a lot of terrorists all over the world! You might want to review that definition.

Default-user-icon TITUS (Guest) 12 January 2016, 18:42

LOL Yeah right the local Iranian agent of criminality and terror Hezb Ebola condemns. How about stopping their murderous campaign of murdering and starving Syrian, Lebanese civilians? instead of "condemning" also maybe requesting their grand terrorist master Khamenei to stop training, funding, radicalizing and using arab Shiite youths in terrorist cells and lynch mobs such as Hezb Ebola, Sader brigade, Hashd el Sha3bi, Bader, Houthis, Bahrain Cells, convicted terrorist Nimr Nimr's cell in Eastern Saudi among others to destabilize all their respective countries. It would also help if they stopped harbouring Al Qaida and fueling sectarianism throughout the middle east which fuels the ISIS ideology.

Thumb EagleDawn 12 January 2016, 18:56

plural of entity is entities southern ;)

Thumb _mowaten_ 12 January 2016, 20:20

you have to excuse him southern, he really has nothing to say but must earn his daily shekel, so he posts whatever he can... poor thing.

Missing peace 12 January 2016, 19:06

“It has started to threaten the entire region and the world and its danger is not limited to one category of people,” Hizbullah added.

then why are they defending a regime that spread terror and used islamists groups for decades especially in lebanon! LOL what a bunch of hypocrits they are.... only blind idiots are fooled by their hypocrit rhetoric...

Thumb shab 12 January 2016, 19:18

Filthy murdering miltia

Thumb Gassy_29 12 January 2016, 20:21

what about those responsible for causing it, humm?
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Monday that 90 percent of foreign terrorists who infiltrate Iraq did so via Syria. Syria is being used as a staging post for insurgents to launch deadly attacks across the border. Maliki reiterated that ties with Damascus would not improve until it handed over the suspects it blames for one of two bloody attacks on government ministries in Baghdad on August 19 that killed 95 people and wounded 600."We demand that the Syrian side hand over the main people wanted in this crime" Maliki said.
Maliki also insisted that Damascus "expel the terrorists, Baathists and Takfiris who take Syria as a base to launch criminal activity inside Iraq" - Sept 01, 2009

Thumb Gassy_29 12 January 2016, 20:22

Syrian VP Farouk Al-Sharaa, in an Al-Akhbar Exclusive: "At the beginning of the mobilization, the authorities begged for the appearance of a single armed person or a sniper at the top of one of the buildings. I do not deny that some of us acted as if the dialogue was unnecessary and whispered this to the leadership. So it distanced itself under the pretext that the internal and external opposition saw it as one of the regime’s charades. In the end, this finished off the political dialogue and opened the doors wide for the dialogue of bullets and guns. The drop in the number of peaceful protesters led one way or another to the rise in militants. The way events are heading will lead to an uncomfortable place where things will definitely go from bad to worse." - Dec 17, 2012

Thumb Gassy_29 12 January 2016, 20:23

Russian President Vladimir Putin: "Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could have avoided civil war by responding more quickly to demands for political change. The country was ripe for serious changes, and the leadership should have felt that in time and started making changes. Then what is happening would not have happened" - Jun 11, 2013

Thumb Gassy_29 12 January 2016, 20:26

Mohammad Ali Sobhani current advisor in Iran’s Foreign Ministry and Iran’s former envoy to Lebanon from 1997 to 2005: "The Syrian crisis started with the detention of youths who went out protesting. This behavior continued until [the uprising] turned into a war, had the government calmed people and played its role, we would not have faced the current political and sectarian conflict in Syria" - Nov 27, 2014

Thumb Gassy_29 12 January 2016, 20:37

Sobhani also accused Iraq's former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of following sectarian policies when he was in office, which led to the formation of an incubator for ISIS, as quoted by the Iranian website Nameh News. He said, "Were it not for Maliki's exclusionary policies against Sunnis in the country, the group would not have found a popular incubator among the Sunnis." - Nov 27, 2014