Beirut - MENA
A Lebanese Hizbullah group leader has said the murder of Egyptian workers in Libya speaks of threats of Takfiris.
In a speech to Independent Nasserite Movement solidarity sit-in, assistant chief of political bureau at Hizbullah Mahmoud Qamati wondered: ”For whose interest are soldiers of the Egyptian army killed? For whose interest does the Egyptian army face such plots targeting the Arab armies? For whose interest the Arab army of Lebanon is weakened?”
Such threats benefit none but Israel, he made it clear.
As many as 21 Egyptians were slaughtered in Libya at the hands of Daesh terrorists, prompting the Egyptian air raids that left scores of the terrorists dead.