Hezbollah chief condemns Iran terror attack, blames US
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of Lebanon’s Resistance Movement Hezbollah, condemned the Wednesday terror attack in Iran, blaming it on the United States.
Nasrallah was speaking on Thursday at the opening ceremony of an agriculture exhibition in Beirut, a day after a shooting attack, claimed by the Daesh terrorist group, killed 15 people and wounded 27 in Iran’s southern city of Shiraz.
Sayyed Hassan expressed condolences to Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, as well as the families of the victims of the attack.
He said everybody knows that the US has supported Daesh in Iraq and Syria, and the terror group is now active in Afghanistan.
Nasrallah also said that the US is directing efforts aimed at confronting the Islamic Republic of Iran that is a blessing to all people in the West Asia region.
The Hezbollah chief referred to the latest riots in Iran, saying that the same entities leading the riots have conducted the terror attack in Shiraz and the assault in another Iranian southern city, Zahedan in September.
He added that those entities are nothing but American intelligence services.