Iran Press/ Middle East: Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivered a speech on the 11th of Muharram on Saturday, July 29.
Sayyed Nasrallah pointed out: We, as well as the entire Islamic nation, wait for the decisions of the OIC that must be decisive in defending our religion, the Holy Quran, and the Prophet [Muhammad (PBUH)].
Nasrallah addressed Sweden's and Denmark's governments as well as the entire world and said they must understand that the Islamic Ummah doesn’t tolerate any desecration of any of their sanctities.
If OIC remains inert, Muslim youths punish desecrators
The Secretary-General of Lebanon's Hezbollah said if the Organization of the Islamic Countries (OIC) does not take due measures against the desecrators of the Qur'an, then the brave Muslim youths in the world will punish the perpetrators of the crime.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah called on the Islamic countries and their foreign ministers to make decisions over the human rights violations in Sweden and Denmark and send a decisive message that any desecration of Islamic sanctities will be met with a diplomatic and economic boycott.
Nasrallah pointed out: "All Muslim youths in the world will be free to act if their governments do not stop this aggression, and the world will see the braveness of these men who are ready for sacrifice in defense of the Holy Qur’an."
Calling the Israeli regime a falsehood, the source of corruption in the region, and the cancerous gland affecting our region, he emphasized that all the free people must support the oppressed and patient Palestinian people.
Sayyed Nasrallah said: "We, in Hezbollah and the Islamic resistance, affirm our support to the Palestinian people, and we consider that we’re in a united battle as our future is one."
Hezbollah's Secretary General stressed that the aggression against the Yemeni people must end, and with regard to the Syrian nation, said that every free and honorable person must break the Caesar’s Act siege on Syria.
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