Nasrallah meets senior leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad
Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has met with Islamic Jihad leader Ziad Nakhalah and Hamas deputy politburo head Sheikh Saleh al-Arouri, Hezbollah said on Saturday.
The talks tackled “the latest events and political developments, especially in Palestine, and a common evaluation took place of the situation in the West Bank and the surge of the resistance activity in it, in addition to the latest Israeli threats,” Hezbollah said in a statement.
The three leaders also “underscored the firm stance of all the forces of the Axis of Resistance in the face of the Zionist enemy and its occupation and arrogance, and the importance of daily and constant coordination and communication among the resistance movements, especially in Palestine and Lebanon."
The statement said the coordination would be aimed at "following up on all the political, security and military developments and taking the appropriate decision."
The meeting comes hours after Nasrallah, Nakhalah and Arouri held separate talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, who has visited Syria and Lebanon on Thursday and Friday.
While they may all be labeled as terrorist organizations, the Palestinians, though I don't like them, are actual resistance organizations, unlike Hezbollah, which is an Iranian occupation tool in Lebanon.