Zeinab Essa
17-04-2015 | 20:08
Hizbullah Secretary General His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah sent on Friday a clear message to the Saudi kingdom by saying: Enough for Aggression.
Addressing the huge crowd of people at Sayyed Shuhadda complex in Dahyieh [Southern Suburbs of Beirut] under the title, "Rally for Supporting Yemen: A Word of Right in Face of a Brutal Tyrant", Sayyed Nasrallah declared that Hizbullah's position is not the position of deaf hearts.
"We declare our rejection and condemnation to the US-Saudi aggression on Yemen as we reiterate our solidarity and sympathy with the oppressed people of Yemen," he said.
In parallel, His Eminence stated: "Nothing will stop us, neither repercussions nor threats, from declaring our condemnation to the US-Saudi aggression on Yemen and our support and solidarity with the people of Yemen."
According to Sayyed Nasrallah: "It is our human, jihadist and religious duty to take this stance and all the sons of this nation must reassess their responsibilities and take the appropriate stance. Intimidation or threats will not prevent us from continuing to declare our condemnation of the aggression against Yemen."
"They say it's a war of Arabs. However, have the Arab people authorized them to wage a war on Yemen? This is a war against an Arab people."
On the anniversary of the "Israeli" 1996 "Grapes of Wrath aggression on Lebanon", Sayyed Nasrallah said: "We stand with reverence before the sacrifices of our people in Lebanon, especially in its South. The Zionist enemy waged the Grapes of Wrath aggression against Lebanon with Arab and Western blessing and our army and resistance stood in its face."
"This paved the way for the 2000 victory, which transferred Arabs from the era of defeat to the era of victories," he asserted.
Responding to the Saudi claims for the reasons of the aggression, Sayyed Nasrallah clarified that "the war's real objective is restoring the Saudi-American hegemony over Yemen, as I have already announced."
In addition, His Eminence called those who talk about the so-called "War of Arabs", "look to their [Yemeni people's] dialect, language, eloquence, nobility, courage, generosity and presence, if the Yemeni people were not from the Arabs, who are the Arabs?""No one accepts to label the events in Yemen as a Shiite-Sunni war other than those who are controlled by money," he mentioned, noting that "Yemenis do not need to prove their Arab or Islamic identity and those invading Yemen today must seek to verify their Arab identity."
Moreover, the Resistance Leader wondered: "Does defending the Yemeni people means to kill the Yemenis?"
On this level, Sayyed Nasrallah stressed: "They said that the war's objective is to defend the Yemeni people. They are defending the Yemeni people through an air and sea blockade against 42 million Yemenis, who are being left without food, water or medical aid."
"After the founding king seized control of Hijaz, his Wahhabi followers - inspired by their culture - demolished all historic artifacts that have to do with the Prophet in April 1926," he mentioned.
In addition, Sayyed Nasrallah highlighted: "They claimed that the objective is to prevent the arrival of the Yemeni army and People's Committees to Aden, but failed."
To the Saudis, Sayyed Nasrallah said: "The tribal community doesn't forget its victims ... Because of this aggression, Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi has lost any chance to return to the presidency, and any political settlement cannot return him to the presidency."
As His Eminence clarified that the ground offensive is futile and the aggressors' defeat is obvious, he urged the Yemenis to only depend on their resilience, which will defeat the aggression. "They must also prepare for a political solution but the war must stop first."
"You turned a possible threat to an absolute one. You have taken yourself towards greater threats," he said, addressing the Saudi regime.
"I do not want to open old files. What did the "kingdom of goodness" do in the Lebanese civil war in 1982, 1984 and 2006?"
He advised those leading this war to show modesty and seek an exit. "It's time to talk clearly, not a war by proxy. The Saudi Ambassador in Washington declared a war, and the Saudi army bombards, destroys, and kills."
"It's about time Muslims and Arabs told Saudi Arabia enough is enough."
To the Saudi people, Sayyed Nasrallah explained that "all what we want for Saudi Arabia is security and prosperity and we want stability for its people."
However, he called for rescuing Yemen from this tragedy.
Commenting on Pakistan's refrain from joining the US-Saudi strikes against the Yemeni people, he thanked the Pakistani government over its refusal to join the war.
In parallel, His Eminence called on Pakistan and the Egyptian leadership not to be partners in the war, "the same as they along with India prevented the demolition of the Holy Prophet's grave in 1920."
"I thank Syria today the same as I thanked it on March 8, 2005. Thank you for remaining resilient and thank you for not surrendering."
On the Iranian position from the aggression against Yemen, the Resistance Leader revealed that "Iran is ready and it believes in dialogue with the Islamic states and with Saudi Arabia, but the latter is being stubborn because it has failed in all countries - in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon - and it is seeking a success before going to the table of negotiations."
On the internal Front, Sayyed Nasrallah called on some parties in Lebanon not to do wrong calculations and not to prematurely declare the victory of the Firmness Storm campaign. "We do not want to have a dispute over Yemen in Lebanon."
"Yemen, will be like Syria, let us have our own thoughts, and let us express our differences. We want to live together, continue together and work together. We should work together, like we did to protect Lebanon from the conflict in Syria, in order to protect Lebanon from a spillover from Yemen," he concluded.
Source: al-Ahed news
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