The secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement Sayed Hassan Nasrallah said that Some Arab leaders are just willing to please America.

 The secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement Sayed Hassan Nasrallah in televised address in Qods Day said that Some Arab leaders are willing to liquidate the Palestinian cause in order to please America and preserve their thrones.

"The rest of the world and the rest of Muslims in the world must offer aid to Al-Quds' residents. This matter needs money. Money must be spent in this battle in order to help people to stay in their homes instead of leaving the city", Sayed Hassan Nasrallah added.

"Treacherous Arab businessmen are buying houses in Al-Quds and will later sell them to the Zionists" The secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement warned.

"The Arab and Islamic countries, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League are only asked to exert a little effort to prevent the rest of the world countries from recognizing Al-Quds as Israel's capital", Sayed Hassan Nasrallah added.

"The cause of Al-Quds is present and alive in the minds and hearts of the sons of this nation and across the world and this is one of the strength points", The secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement  stated.

"The most dangerous thing this year is what is being circulated about the so-called “deal of the century”, which is aimed at liquidating the Palestinian cause and handing over Al-Quds and the holy sites to the usurper entity (Israel)", The secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement Sayed Hassan Nasrallah said.

Al-Quds Day which was declared by the late founder of Islamic Republic of Iran Imam Khomeini in 1979 as an international day of struggle against Israel and for the liberation of Al-Quds is observed every last Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Millions of people across the world have gathered for the International Quds Day rallies to show their solidarity with the Palestinians and condemn Israel’s decades-long occupation and atrocities.

This year, Quds Day has become a larger rallying cry as it comes after months of mass protests in Gaza which were met with deadly force against unarmed protesters.

More than 120 Palestinian protesters were martyred.