Sheikh Qassem: The massive crowds in Iran and Iraq reflected unprecedented public support, saying the Islamic Republic is a system of the people, humanity, and vitality
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“Sheikh Qassem: We call on the Lebanese government to withdraw from the framework agreement; we will not be drawn into strife, but will not allow anyone to target us, and our voice will remain strong in defense of Lebanon’s sovereignty and human rights Sheikh Qassem: The framework agreement reached by the Lebanese authorities fully serves Israeli enemy; even “Israel” alone could not have drafted such an agreement without cooperation from the US and Lebanese authorities Sheikh Qassem: Hezbollah’s fighters are devoted to martyrdom and religious leadership (Wilayat), presenting the world with an unprecedented model inspired by it Sheikh Qassem: We call on the Lebanese government to withdraw from the framework agreement; we will not be drawn into strife, but will not allow anyone to target us, and our voice will remain strong in defense of Lebanon’s sovereignty and human rights Sheikh Qassem: The framework agreement reached by the Lebanese authorities fully serves Israeli enemy; even “Israel” alone could not have drafted such an agreement without cooperation from the US and Lebanese authorities Sheikh Qassem: Hezbollah’s fighters are devoted to martyrdom and religious leadership (Wilayat), presenting the world with an unprecedented model inspired by it”
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