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Abstract:The Lebanese group Hezbollah condemned on Friday a British government decision to list it as a terrorist organization, saying the move showed "servile obedience" to the United States. The heavily armed Shi'ite group, whic
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Lebanese group Hezbollah condemned on Friday a British government decision to list it as a terrorist organization, saying the move showed “servile obedience” to the United States.
The heavily armed Shi'ite group, which is backed by Iran, said in a statement it was a “resistance movement against Israeli occupation”, describing the British move as an “insult to the feelings, sympathies and will of the Lebanese people that consider Hezbollah a major political and popular force”.
Britain said on Monday it planned to ban all wings of Hezbollah due to its destabilizing influence in the Middle East, classing it as a terrorist organization.
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