In a speech, the secretary general of the alliance, Hossam Zaki, said that Hezbollah is no longer a terrorist organization. Hezbollah was listed as a terrorist organization by the League’s previous decision.
The Arab League announced that the Lebanese armed Islamic group Hezbollah will not be considered a terrorist organization. Arab League assistant secretary-general and Egyptian diplomat Hossam Zaki made the announcement after a meeting in Beirut with the leader of the parliamentary faction of the Hezbollah resistance group, Mohammad Raad. However, the West is still silent on this announcement.
Hossam Zaki said, the Arab League has decided to remove the name of the terrorist organization from the Hezbollah group. Because this group is playing an important role in current politics and Lebanon’s future.
The Arab League is made up of the countries of the Arab world. In a televised address, Secretary General Hossam Zaki said that Hezbollah is no longer a terrorist organization. Hezbollah was listed as a terrorist organization by the League’s previous decision. Due to this decision, communication with them was severed.
He said the coalition member states agreed that Hezbollah should no longer be considered a terrorist organization. Hossam Zaki also said that all the conditions for the establishment of relations between the member states of the alliance and Hezbollah have been fulfilled.
Arab League listed Hezbollah as a terrorist organization on March 11, 2016. The move came under pressure from Israel’s allies in the West.
According to analysts, the way in which Hezbollah has stood by Palestine to stop the genocide in Israel and Gaza has caused a great response among the people of Arab countries. This is what prompted the coalition to remove Hezbollah from the terrorist list.