Saudi King wants end to Hezbollah hegemony in Lebanon

Image credits: King Salman and the heir to the throne

Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdul Aziz urged Lebanon on Thursday to stop “the hegemony of terrorist Hizbullah over the state.”

King Salman said in a speech before the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia (Shura Council) that “KSA stands by the Lebanese people.”

“KSA urges all Lebanese leaders to prioritize the interests of their people and to work on achieving what the Lebanese aspire to in terms of security, stability and prosperity,” the king said.

Source: Naharnet.com

 
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