Hezbollah condemned on Wednesday the atrocious crime committed by the terrorists of “Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki” against the Palestinian child in Handarat camp in north of Aleppo, considered that it continues the comprehensive war on the oppressed Palestinians in the Zionist entity and in various countries in the world, especially in Syria.
It is worth noting, “Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki” is one of the terrorist groups who are classified as “moderate” and supported by the US administration and the Saudi regime.
“This disgusting crime complements the all-out war on the oppressed Palestinian people, including the youth, children, women and elders everywhere,” Hezbollah added, “The crime was initiated by the Zionist enemy in the occupied Palestine and complemented by this entity’s treacherous agents who imitate its terrorism in other parts of the world, especially in Syria.”
In a statement, the part noted that Zenki terrorist movement’s slaughter crime which was displayed publicly and boastfully indicates that the criminal terrorism is one of the key attributes of the so-called “opposition” groups in Syria, according to the statement which added that some regime have fruitlessly attempted to ameliorate their takfiri reputation due to the atrocities they (terrorist groups) themselves commit and document, neglecting the religious and moral scruples.
Hezbollah stressed that this child who was wrongfully slain and slaughtered before the eyes of the world is a blot on the conscience of the terrorist killers, all who stick to silence about their crimes and try to justify them, and all who provide them with moral and materialistic support as well as political cover, which exacerbates their criminality and leads to the continuation of shedding the innocent blood in our region which is plagued by this kind of savage creatures.
Terrorists from “Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki” slaughtered a 12-year-old boy in Handarat camp in Aleppo, Takfiri-linked websites reported posting a footage that shows the crime.
Source: Hezbollah Media Relations