League of Arab States officially removes Hezbollah from list of terrorist organizations.
"The League decided to lift the terrorist tag from Hezbollah, as the party plays a crucial role in present politics and the future of Lebanon."
https://x.com/BRICSinfo/status/1807071618310590636?t=UGuqDX_9X2WaJIms-a6uLQ&s=19
The Arab League has officially removed Hezbollah from its list of terrorist organizations.
This decision was announced by Arab League Assistant Secretary General Hossam Zaki during a meeting in Beirut with Mohammed Raad, head of the Loyalty to the Resistance parliamentary bloc.
The League decided to lift the terrorist tag from Hezbollah, as the party plays a crucial role in present politics and the future of Lebanon.
This marks a significant shift in the Arab League's stance towards Hezbollah, reflecting the group's growing influence and importance in Lebanese politics.
The Arab League's decision to remove Hezbollah from its list of terrorist organizations could have significant implications for regional politics and the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
The move is likely to be welcomed by Hezbollah and its supporters, who have long argued that the group is a legitimate resistance movement against Israeli occupation.
However, it is also likely to be criticized by Israel and its allies, who view Hezbollah as a terrorist organization responsible for attacks on Israeli civilians.
The Arab League's decision comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region, with ongoing conflicts in Syria, Yemen, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
It remains to be seen how this decision will impact the complex web of alliances and rivalries in the Middle East, and whether it will lead to further changes in the region's political landscape.
https://x.com/BRICSinfo/status/1807077043944714472?t=JOdXWEx3ASshHhs4ce7jDQ&s=19