Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah today accused Saudi Arabia of being
behind the twin suicide bombing near the Iranian embassy in Beirut. 12 people,
including an Iranian attaché, died in the bombings.
Nasrallah said he was convinced the Lebanon-based Al-Qaeda-affiliated
group Abdallah Azzam Brigades, which has claimed responsibility for the
bombings, has direct links to Saudi intelligence. He did not provide any proof.
Nasrallah made the comments during a TV interview with OTV.
Nasrallah made the comments during a TV interview with OTV.
“We believe the Abdallah
Azzam Brigades’ statement about the bombing ... this is a bona fide group that
has a Saudi Emir and its leadership is directly linked to Saudi intelligence,” Nasrallah
said. (Daily Star, 3 Decemebr)
On August 19, Iran’s
Embassy in Beirut was
the target of suicide bombings. The first bomber detonated the bomb at
the embassy gate, killing the guards and destroying the embassy’s gate. A second bomber detonated a bomb inside a SUV
close to the gate minutes later, killing many bystanders who had rushed to the
scene of the first bombing. The second bomber probably planned to penetrate the
embassy compound after the first bomber destroyed the gate.
The two suicide bombers, a Lebanese and a Palestinian national, were both residents of south Lebanon.
The two suicide bombers, a Lebanese and a Palestinian national, were both residents of south Lebanon.
Following the attack,
Hezbollah and Iranian officials blamed Israel for the bombings. Nasrallah did
not explain why he has changed his mind and now blame the Saudis.
Nasrallah’s comments comes on a day that Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif had appealed to Saudi Arabia to work with Iran toward achieving regional stability. Zarif had also said that he was ready to go to Saudi Arabia soon.
Nasrallah’s comments comes on a day that Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif had appealed to Saudi Arabia to work with Iran toward achieving regional stability. Zarif had also said that he was ready to go to Saudi Arabia soon.
File photo: Lebanese men remove a dead body from a burned car, at the scene where two bombings struck near the Iranian Embassy in Beirut. 19 November 2013. (Hussein Malla/AP/Daily Star)
One thing the Iranians can't but notice is that during the lead-up to important nuclear negotiations with the West, the country is the targeted for terrorism. Some of their leadership have made public comments to that effect.
ReplyDeleteand targeted on merit.
Deleteterrorism, like karma, is a bitch, fanboy....... and Iran is reaping what it has for so long sown in Beirut.
when you look at the ruins of the embassy, remember to thank Khomeini.
AnonymousDecember 4, 2013 at 2:19 AM
DeleteSo what does that make you then,someone who gloats over an act of terrorism,hmm?
Mark knows this that's why he lives comfortably in the U.S. protected by our nation's taxpayers and military.
DeleteEcellent point Anonymous December 4, 2013 at 5:29 AM. That makes Anonymous December 4, 2013 at 2:19 AM, a typical, anti-Iran hypocrite.
DeleteAnon 7:26 AM.......Correct,it's called hypocracy. It's the type of thing all supporters of the islamic terror regime practice by supporting occupying terrorists and living comfortably in the West.
DeleteAnonymousDecember 4, 2013 at 11:36 AM
DeleteAs opposed to a pro western pro terrorist hypocrite like yourself,where do you live?,not in iran I bet
and now someone shot to death one of Nasrallah's buddies and hezzie bigshot Hassan Fakiss and the hezzies are bleating that Israel is to blame.
ReplyDeletebut really it's the murderous ways of Khomeini and the puppies of that old dead dog being visited upon them.