Hazbollah unfazed by threats of attacks, sanctions
BEIRUT: The head of Lebanese movement Hezbollah said Thursday he was unfazed by ‘threats’ of attacks or fresh sanctions, days after US President Donald Trump slammed the group and its sponsor Iran.
On his visit to Riyadh last week, Trump blamed Iran for destabilising the Middle East and called for a crackdown on its allies, including Shiite movement Hezbollah.
But party chief Hassan Nasrallah struck a defiant tone on Thursday, saying Hezbollah was “not afraid of any war, sanctions, or intimidation
Threats of killing or dying do not scare us ... No one scares us at all.They are weaker than ever. Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, party chief
in the media. Threats of killing or dying do not scare us ... No one scares us at all. They are weaker than ever,” Nasrallah said.
He spoke via video-link to hundreds of supporters gathered in the northeast Lebanese town of Hermel to commemorate the 17th anniversary of Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
But the border remains unstable, rocked by occasional skirmishes between Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters. Hezbollah and its sponsor Iran are also fiercely despised by Saudi Arabia — which Trump chose as his first foreign destination since he took office.
During a joint summit there last weekend, the US leader pointed the finger at Iran for destabilising the region. — AFP