Iran parliament speaker visits Beirut site of deadliest Israeli strike
Ghalibaf, alongside Hezbollah lawmakers, criticized the silence of international organizations and the UN Security Council, asserting their ability to intervene against Israel’s “crimes.”
IRAN’S parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
on Saturday denounced Israel’s “crimes” as he visited the site of the deadliest
Israeli strikes on central Beirut in recent weeks, an AFP photographer said.
A source close to Hezbollah had said Thursday
night’s strikes in the densely populated Basta neighbourhood and the nearby
Nweiri district had targeted the Iran-backed Lebanese group’s security chief
Wafiq Safa.
While neither Israel’s military nor Hezbollah
confirmed Safa was the target or commented on his fate, Lebanon’s health
ministry said the strikes killed at least 22 people — the deadliest inside the
capital in weeks of escalation.
Speaking to reporters in Basta, accompanied by two
Hezbollah lawmakers, Ghalibafdenounced what he called Israel’s “crimes”.
“International organisations and the UN Security
Council have the capability (to stop Israel) but they are unfortunately keeping
silent,” he said. Earlier Saturday, Ghalibaf met Lebanese Prime Minister Najib
Mikati, who told him his government’s priority was “to work towards a
ceasefire”, Lebanon’s official National News Agency (NNA) said. Mikati had on
Friday urged the United Nations to pass a resolution calling for an “immediate”
ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Ghalibaf told reporters after meeting
his counterpart Nabih Berri, a key Hezbollah ally, that Iran “will certainly
support the decisions of the Lebanese government, the Lebanese people, and the
resistance (Hezbollah) in this period”. When Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas
Araghchi visited Lebanon last week, he said Tehran backed efforts for a
simultaneous ceasefire with Israel in both Gaza and Lebanon. — AFP
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