The Lebanese Shiite militia party Hezbollah has accused the United States and Israel on Tuesday of “infiltrating” the protests that have occurred in recent days in several provinces of Iran. to turn them into “chaos and vandalism”after civil organizations have denounced the death of hundreds of deaths due to the repression of the security forces of the Central Asian country.
The militia has assured that there is evidence – such as images and statements – about the presence of “American and Israeli agents who use small groups to infiltrate demonstrations, turning them into chaos and vandalism, including the burning of mosques, government and security buildings, and the destruction of public property.”
Thus, he has maintained that “these are criminal acts that they are not related nor with the demands for better living conditions nor with the right to demonstrate.
In this sense, he has stressed that “since the 1979 revolution (Iran) has faced global aggression sponsored by the United States, whose objective is to undermine this independent Islamic experimentpopular and ethical”.
“(US President Donald) Trump and (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu speak on behalf of the protesters because they lack a significant presence and internal leadership, and because they are a handful of manipulated agents by those who launched a twelve-day aggression against Iran with the aim of overthrowing the regime, an aggression that failed miserably,” reads a statement collected by the Lebanese Al Manar television network, linked to Hezbollah.
Hezbollah added that, “despite the economic difficulties that Iran suffers as a result of sanctions and aggression, it remains steadfast, developing its capabilities in various areas and working to serve its people within a system based on free and fair elections.”
While he has defended the right to peaceful protest, he has lamented that Washington “insists on destabilizing Iran from within and uses the Zionist entity as an instrument of crime, murder and chaos to overthrow the popular Iranian regime.”
