Sonntag, 05.11.2023 / 11:13 Uhr

Wo ein saudischer Prinz Recht hat

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Thomas von der Osten-Sacken

Hizbollah Anhänger lauschen ihrem Chef, Bildquelle: Youtube

Vergangenen Freitag hielt der Chef der Hizbollah seine lang erwartete Rede, die allerdings viel weniger kämpferisch aus, als von vielen befürchtet.

Eine Kommentierung kann man sich sparen, das hat der saudische Prinz Abdulrahman bin Mosaad schon treffend getan, wobei man natürlich im Kopf behalten soll, dass saudische Prinzen den Iran so gar nicht mögen:

"The so-called Axis of Resistance has been dealing with the Palestinian issue for years and is only a means of implementing Iran's agenda in the region."

"There is no doubt that the Axis of Resistance is a big lie. The 100,000 missiles and massive weapons that Hezbollah has, have nothing to do with supporting the Palestinian cause.

"The so-called Axis of Resistance has been dealing with the Palestinian issue for years and is only a means of implementing Iran's agenda in the region," he continued.

"Hassan Nasrallah's speech in which he said that Operation Al-Aqsa flood is a Palestinian operation only – and that the resistance axis was surprised by this, and everything that was said in the speech – dropped all the masks."

He then said: "All illusions based on loud slogans and resonant speeches should fall with him. Nasrallah did not believe his own speech until he said that all efforts must be made to stop the war in Gaza. Why do you say what you do not do? It's so disgusting that you say what you don't do."