Chief of Lebanese Shiite armed group Hezbollah Hasan Nasrallah on Saturday accused Arab leaders of collaborating with Israel to proceed until Monday with its attacks on Gaza, the party's TV al-Manar reported.
"Arab foreign ministers gave Israel until Monday to proceed with its military attacks on Gaza," Nasrallah told a gathering on Ashoura occasion.
He added that if the Israelis do not succeed until Monday, then the Arab leaders might extend the "grace period for the enemy."
Nasrallah accused Arab leaders of failing to meet in an urgent Arab summit to discuss Gaza Strip situation, and come up with a stand that would ease the situation there.
Reaffirming victory, Nasrallah said there is no way Hamas will be defeated in Gaza because of the deep faith which its fighters have.
The Hezbollah chief has been verbally attacking Egypt for closing Rafah crossing to Gaza, and have called Egyptian population to protest against their regime.
Nasrallah said earlier this week that the Israeli-American plan does not target only Gaza, but Palestinian territories, Lebanon and Syria.
Source:Xinhua
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