Iran: Nuke Deal ‘Historic Opportunity’ to Confront Israel

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif met Wednesday in Lebanon with Hezbollah terror chief Hassan Nasrallah, in which the two discussed how the nuke deal recently agreed upon between Iran and the United States and world powers  creates an opportunity for Tehran’s regional allies to “face threats posed by the Zionist entity,” Hezbollah’s Al Manar media outlet reported.

 

Hezbollah (Party of Allah), which was created by the Iranian regime with the expressed purpose of turning Lebanon into a “graveyard for Jews,” according to Nasrallah, is classified by the United States as a terrorist organization. The jihadi group has been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American serviceman over the past few decades, and has in the 21st century established substantial roots throughout Latin America.

 

“Once more, I call on Muslim countries in the region to respond positively to Iran’s invitation to dialogue and cooperation for guaranteeing the interests of regional states and nations,” Zarif said, pointing to “the Zionist entity, terrorism and extremism” as the foremost threats facing the Middle East, the report added.

 

The two Holocaust-deniers/revisionists discussed other issues, such as how to find a solution to the political crises in Lebanon, before Zarif met with Lebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam.

 

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