19 November 2024
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The timid of the world are silent

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has denounced the assassination of Lebanese Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, attributing the act to Netanyahu, whom he described as exhibiting "Hitlerish" tendencies.
News ID: 85074
Publish Date: 29September 2024 - 11:47

TEHRAN (Defapress) - The Venezuelan leader articulated his nation's support for the populations of Gaza and Lebanon, whom he described as victims of "genocide" and "terrorist attacks" perpetrated by the Israeli regime, which he characterized as being led by a "murderer reminiscent of Hitler."

The timid of the world are silent

"On behalf of the Historical Bloc of the Revolution, I extend my solidarity to the Lebanese people following the announcement of the assassination of the Islamic leader, Sayyed Nasrallah.

"While the world's cowards remain silent, the voices of the rebellious and revolutionary people will not be silenced," Maduro declared during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in La Guaira on Saturday.

The president of Venezuela urged Muslims, Arabs, and other global communities to "amplify their voices and demonstrate solidarity with the Palestinian people and the people of Lebanon."

He asserted that the directives for this assault originated from the United Nations headquarters in New York, referencing Netanyahu's presence at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday when he sanctioned the lethal attack.

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