Hezbollah Urges ‘Resistance’ Groups to Unify Jerusalem Strategy

  • Nasrallah addresses thousands of protesters in Beirut suburbs
  • U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel capital spurs tensions
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Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah called on all “resistance” groups in the region to come up with a unified strategy to confront the U.S. administration’s recent decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Speaking via video link to thousands of protesters in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, Nasrallah urged fighters to “formulate a clear, unified strategy” and a “conclusive field plan” to take back Jerusalem. Hezbollah, which along with Iran and its ally Syria forms a so-called axis of resistance, will meet “all of its responsibilities in that regard,” he said.