cancel2 2022
Canceled
Hizb'allah is a resistance organisation- democratically elected at that. The Lebanese attack nobody except their illegal oppressors- the Israelis.
So Iran is perfectly within its rights, legally and morally, to support the elected government of Lebanon.
The Brits waged illegal war in Iraq and assisted in the killing of at least a million people and the displacement of four million more- and that's WITHOUT all the death and trauma that has existed since. Brits have no moral standpoint left after that sort of diabolical history.
Then there's Brit criminality in Libya and Syria. Yours is a voice from the distant dunny.
Seeing as you love Wikipedia so much, this is what they have to say about Hezbollah. Oh and you might want to show when they became the elected government of Lebanon, I must have missed that particular event!!
The Arab League,[SUP][44][/SUP] United States,[SUP][45][/SUP] France,[SUP][46][/SUP] the Gulf Cooperation Council,[SUP][47][/SUP][SUP][48][/SUP] Australia,[SUP][49][/SUP] Canada,[SUP][50][/SUP] the Netherlands,[SUP][51][/SUP] and Israel[SUP][52][/SUP] have classified Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. The European Union, New Zealand and the United Kingdom[SUP][53][/SUP] have proscribed Hezbollah's military wing as a terrorist organization, while making a distinction with Hezbollah's political wing.[SUP][54][/SUP][SUP][55][/SUP] Russia considers Hezbollah a legitimate sociopolitical organization.[SUP][56][/SUP] China remains neutral, and maintains contacts with Hezbollah.[SUP][57][/SUP]