The head of Tawhid Lebanese party, ex-minister Wiam Wahhab, broke the blockade imposed on the Syrian village of Hadar in Mount Hermon and paid a surprise visit to it as its residents hailed his stances and underscored their support to the Syrian army and rejection to the Israeli plots.
Wahhab, who met with the village's clerics and fighters, said that any aggression on Hadar will blow the Lebanese-Syrian-Palestinian triangle entirely, noting that the village's locals will face the challenges steadfastly.
"Let all the regional sponsors of the terrorists know that any invasion or aggression on Hadar will be considered as an assault on Rashaya, Hasbayya, Golan, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine," Wahhab said.
Wahhab hailed the Druze in Majdal Shams in the occupied Golan Heights for attacking the Israeli ambulance which was transporting Nusra Front wounded terrorists, stressing that Arabism and supporting President Bashar Assad is the only option which Golan residents have always been sticking to.
The Israeli hypocrisy was exposed after the latest developments in Golan as the Zionist leaders started threatening the people there, Wahhab added, any Israeli oppression against the people in the occupied Golan Heights will be faced with popular resistance.
Source: Al-Manar Website
| 26-06-2015 - 16:33 Last updated 26-06-2015 - 16:33 |
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