Iran and Syria do not supply weapons to Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement, whatever the accusations made by Washington and its charge of terrorism against the Shiite Muslim movement, the group’s Tehran-based envoy told AFP.Abdallah Safieddine said the countries’ support was political and moral and that neither Tehran nor Damascus would decide the future of his movement, one of the main active forces in conflict with Israel. “In Lebanon we can buy anything, except perhaps aircraft. We don’t need to arm ourselves from Tehran. Why bring weapons from Iran via Syria when we can procure them anywhere in the world,” he said Wednesday.Full Story
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