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Germany labeling Hezbollah terrorist out of fear from child-killing Israel: Irans security chief


German special police guards the entrance of the El-Irschad center in Berlin, Germany, April 30, 2020, after Germany blacklisted the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement. (Photo by Reuters)

The secretary of Irans Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) has lambasted Germany for blacklisting Lebanons resistance movement Hezbollah out of fear of the "child-killing" Israel while highlighting Berlins own terrorist actions.

"Sellers of chemical weapons to Saddam have become human rights defenders, out of fear of their child-killing friend, [and] called Hezbollah, terrorist," tweeted Ali Shamkhani, referring to Israel.

The tweet also made reference to the 1980-1988 imposed war against Iran, when Germany was among the countries providing Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein with material needed to build chemical weapons used indiscriminately against Iranian civilians and troops.

Shamkhanis remarks come after Germany designated Hezbollah as a terrorist group on Thursday and ordered raids on various Shia cultural and religious sites for alleged links to the resistance movement.

Later in the day, Germanys Foreign Minister Heiko Maas accused Hezbollah of threatening violence and denying "Israels right to exist".

Germanys compliance with US and Israeli demands to ban the movement comes as Hezbollah has grown popular in the Muslim world and beyond for shattering Israels myth of invincibility, a development that has worried Israel and the West.

Hezbollahs military engagement in the foreign-backed war imposed on Syria has also turned it into a seasoned anti-terrorist force, forcing many Western observers to describe Hezbollah as the most powerful Arab army.

This is while Germany, along with other European states, have sought to topple the Syrian government by allowing extremists across Europe join terrorist forces such as the Daesh Takfiri group in 2014.

In his tweet, Shamkhani noted that foreign-backed Daesh terrorism would have backfired at Europe if it werent for resistance forces such as Hezbollah.

"Daesh did not reach Europe because it was stuck behind the walls of Resistance. The mask fell down the face of terrorism supporters," he said.

‘Was it your decision or that of Israel, Merkel?

In an opinion piece published on Saturday, Hossein Shariatmadari, the editor-in-chief of the Tehran-based Kayhan newspaper, ridiculed the German governments excuses for blacklisting Hezbollah.

Highlighting deep Israeli influence in the German economy and also in the Bundestag which oversees the countrys budget and determines the countrys chancellor, Shariatmadari argued that Berlin was effectively "in rent for the Zionists".

"We have to tell the German government and Chancellor Angela Merkel that blacklisting Lebanons Hezbollah is an order dictated to you from Israel and not a decision you have taken independently," he said.

Arab figures, groups condemn Hezbollah blacklisting

The blacklisting of Hezbollah by Germany has prompted condemnations across the Middle East.

Speaking with the pan-Arab Lebanese al-Mayadeen news network, senior Iraqi parliamentarian Hassan Salem said Hezbollah supported Lebanon against Israeli aggression and terrorism.

"By labeling Hezbollah as a terrorist group, Germany has humiliatingly submitted to Israel and the US," he said.

Various Palestinian groups have also slammed Berlins decision.

"Germanys decision to blacklist Hezbolllah shows clear bias favoring the occupation which continues its aggression and terror against Arab states," said Hazem Qassem, spokesperson of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) also described Berlins measure as a result of its submission to Washington and Tel Aviv.

The group expressed its support for the resistance movement and praised Hezbollah as one of the "cornerstones" of the Lebanese resistance against Israeli aggression.

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) also condemned the measure, saying the move seeks to weaken Hezbollahs standing in Lebanon as the country is rocked by economic crisis and protests.

 

SOURCE: PRESS TV

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