The Yemeni Minister of Endowments and Guidance, Dr. Muhammad Shabiba, issued a statement in which he spoke about the death of the Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, pointing to his contradictory history in dealing with the Palestinian issue and his significant contributions to the shedding of Muslim blood in Syria and other Arab countries.< /p>
Minister Shabib said that Hassan Nasrallah “inflicted insults on the Jews and intensified the killing of Muslims,” stressing that Nasrallah vowed not to go to Jerusalem until he fought in Arab cities such as Qalamoun, Zabadani, and Aleppo, and he actually carried out the destruction he promised in these cities. . Shabiba also pointed out that Nasrallah did not hide his support for the armed militias in Yemen, Iraq and Bahrain, saying: “He wished he could go with his rifle to Yemen to have the honor of fighting the Yemenis in Marib and Hodeidah.”
Shabiba explained that Hassan Nasrallah only achieved symbolic victories against Israel, in exchange for the devastation he caused in Syria and other Arab countries. He added: "Hassan Nasrallah died after killing tens of thousands of Muslims and had not yet reached Jerusalem," indicating that Nasrallah was more preoccupied with serving Iran's agenda in the region rather than focusing on liberating Palestine.
The minister concluded his statement by saying that Nasrallah “went to God, who is the just judge, and God forbid he should ignore his crimes,” adding that the road to Jerusalem was closer and more honorable, but Nasrallah “humiliated the children and women of Muslims in Syria and was humiliated by the Jews in the end.” .