Iran: For Tehran, a war against Lebanon would mean the end of Netanyahu

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said today from Beirut that a large-scale Israeli attack on Lebanon would spell the end of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

A sworn enemy of Israel, Iran is an ally of the Palestinian Hamas, which has been at war with the Israeli army in Gaza since October 7, and of Lebanon's Hezbollah, which, in a show of solidarity with the Palestinians, exchanges fire daily with Israeli soldiers on the border Israel-Lebanon.

“Any action by the Zionist regime (Israel p.s.) to launch a large-scale attack against Lebanon would mean the end of Netanyahu,” said Amir Abdullahian, who was making his third visit to Lebanon since October 7.

Earlier this week, Lebanese authorities said French foreign minister Stephane Cezournet, who visited Beirut, had warned them that Israel could launch a war against Lebanon “to bring back home” the tens of thousands of displaced residents. from areas of northern Israel near the border with Lebanon.

According to the Iranian minister, “the Zionist regime will never be able to fight on two fronts.” Abdollahian met in Beirut with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who wields a lot of influence in Lebanon, a senior Lebanon-based Hamas official, Osama Hamdan, as well as Islamic Jihad leader Ziad al-Nakala. of a Palestinian armed movement in Gaza fighting alongside Hamas.

“Only the Palestinian nation and Palestinian organizations have the exclusive right to determine their future,” he said.

Source: News Beast

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