The leader of Hezbollah, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah

The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah movement has said that the ruling regime of Saudi Arabia is getting older and is in the final days of its existence.

Iran PressMiddle East: The leader of Lebanon's Islamic resistance movement, Hezbollah, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, said: "The ruling regime in Saudi Arabia is very old and is spending the last days of its lifetime. Saudi Arabia's anti-Palestinian stance, its support for the 'deal of the century' and its humiliation by US president Donald Trump has raised questions about the Saudi rulers' self-proclaimed independence."

Lebanon's Hezbollah leader also referred to Saudi Arabia's hostility to Iran and said the root of the hostility lies in the Islamic Republic's support for the resistance axis and the Palestinian resistance groups, Iran Press reported.

Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah said Saudi Arabia had been hostile towards the Islamic Republic since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, and the Saudis were and are the enemies of the resistance front.

Hezbollah secretary-general also referred to crimes by Daesh Terrorists (also known as ISIL Terrorists) in Iraq and Syria and said Daesh (or ISIL) crimes and atrocities in Iraq and Syria were fully supported by the US government and some regional regimes such as Saudi Arabia.

Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah also cited recent responses by the Lebanese and Palestinian resistance to Zionist aggression, and said the rules of conflict had changed and that the resistance would respond decisively to Zionist military aggression.

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