Iranian Parliament Speaker Kalibaf said in a speech on the 14th local time while attending the 149th Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, that the Israeli government thought the Lebanese resistance could be ended by assassinating former Lebanese Hezbollah leader Nasrallah, but the failure of the Israeli army's ground operation in Lebanon and the attack by Hezbollah forces in Lebanon on the 13th on an Israeli military base south of Haifa showed that Hezbollah in Lebanon still exists and is supported by the Lebanese people. Kalibaf called on countries that still support Israel to cease military, economic, and political support to Israel in order to push Israel to accept a permanent cease-fire. Kalibaf also said that Iran will support any cease-fire agreement agreed by the Lebanese parliament, government, and resistance groups.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/15 06:25
Iranian Parliament Speaker Kalibaf said in a speech on the 14th local time while attending the 149th Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, that the Israeli government thought the Lebanese resistance could be ended by assassinating former Lebanese Hezbollah leader Nasrallah, but the failure of the Israeli army's ground operation in Lebanon and the attack by Hezbollah forces in Lebanon on the 13th on an Israeli military base south of Haifa showed that Hezbollah in Lebanon still exists and is supported by the Lebanese people. Kalibaf called on countries that still support Israel to cease military, economic, and political support to Israel in order to push Israel to accept a permanent cease-fire. Kalibaf also said that Iran will support any cease-fire agreement agreed by the Lebanese parliament, government, and resistance groups.