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Separating Refugee Children from their Parents Indicates Savage Nature of Trump: Nasrullah

Nasrallah said Hezbollah was establishing a mechanism to return “the biggest possible number” of Syrians refugees who want to go home safely and voluntarily.



Addressing his supporters via a televised speech broadcast from the Lebanese capital city of Beirut on Friday evening Sayed Hassan Nasrallah said: Hezbollah will work with the Syrian state and Lebanon’s General Security agency to help return Syrian refugees who want to go back home, adding that separating the asylum-seeker’s children from their parents points out the savage nature of Donald Trump.

Nasrallah said Hezbollah was establishing a mechanism to return “the biggest possible number” of Syrians refugees who want to go home safely and voluntarily.
“We are ready to help … and we will continue helping until this matter is settled politically and officially between the Lebanese and Syrian governments,” he added.

The conflict has driven 11 million Syrians from their homes, including more than one million to Lebanon, nearly a quarter of its population, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR says. The Lebanese government puts the number at 1.5 million.
According to Hezbullah Secretary-General, the unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the nuclear deal with Iran and the beginning of a threat to Iran by means of a boycott is to provide conditions for the “deal of the century”, which, according to him, is clearing Palestinian issue.

Mr. Nasrallah referred to the killing of a number of Hezbollah forces on the Iraqi-Syrian border following a US-led attack, and then criticized the United States President Donald Trump and said: “Separating the children of asylum seekers from their parents represents the wild nature of Donald Trump”.
Meanwhile, he said a “very big victory” was coming in south Syria.

He also rejected Saudi media reports regarding the presence of Hezbollah forces inside Yemen, stressing that no Lebanese fighters has been killed in the conflict-ridden Arab country.
Nasrallah then stated that Saudi and Emirati military forces, together with their regional and Western allies, have suffered serious losses in Yemen’s western port city of Hudaydah.
“Saudi forces and their allies must know the fact that they are fighting a nation that will never capitulate,” Nasrallah concluded.

In another part of his rhetoric, the Hezbollah chief further stressed that his movement seeks “the speedy formation of a new cabinet in Lebanon,” saying, “Clear and unified criteria must be set for this objective.”

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