14 December 2017 - 17:14
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Hujjat al-Islam Da’moush:
Rasa – A senior member of Hezbollah, emphasizing the need for continued global protests in condemning president Trump’s decision to move the Israeli embassy to Jerusalem al-Quds, calling it “a clear insult to religious sentiments of Muslims.”
Hujjat al-Islam Da’moush

RNA – According to Rasa News Agency, Hujjat al-Islam Ali Da’moush, the vice-president of the Executive Council of Hezbollah, warned of the “dangerous consequences of the decision made by President of the United States, Donald Trump during a summit held in Lebanon.

 

During a summit entitled “Muhammad: Prophet of Mercy and Unity,” Hujjat al-Islam Da’moush said, “The noble city of Jerusalem al-Quds has been in danger since the recent decision made by Trump. This decision is an obvious insult to feelings and sentiments of millions of Muslims around the world.”

 

“Trump’s decision to transfer the United States embassy to Jerusalem shows lack of trust in the United States to solve regional and global problems and crisis,” he added.

 

Hujjat al-Islam Da’moush noted that the United States is supporting the Zionist regime in all its crimes, adding, “If all the people of the world resist against this decision, harshly condemn it and take necessary measures to stop it, this order will never be executed.”

 

“Arab countries and the Arab League are expected to take necessary measures to isolate the usurper Zionist regime and to stop all kinds of ways to normalize relations with the regime,” the senior Hezbollah official.

 

Emphasizing the need for continued global protests, he argued that these protests would make it clear to the United States that it must seriously reconsider its decision.

 

“Trump should also be aware that his words that ‘popular protests are limited and small’ is a false and unrealistic statement,” Hujjat al-Islam Da’moush added.

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