Muqtada Sadr: Anti-ISIL Coalition Seeks Iraq’s Disintegration
Fars News
Muqtada Sadr further called on the Iraqi
government to redouble its efforts to liberate Nineveh province from the
control of the ISIL terrorist group.
Elsewhere in his statement, the Iraqi cleric said
that the territories freed by the volunteer forces will be handed over
to the army in 15 days.
Also, Iraq’s Hezbollah Battalions in a statement
issued last month strongly rejected any cooperation with the US-led
coalition against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
“The coalition being formed against the ISIL which
is led by the US is a prelude to a new occupation plot,” part of the
statement said.
The Hezbollah Battalions urged the Iraqi nation to
be vigilant against the scenarios of the West, specially the US, and
their mercenaries in the region, implying that the ISIL is working for
the US.
The Battalions also urged Iraq’s religious
authorities and elites as well as other layers of the society from
different walks of life to take straightforward stances about the
current developments and the US meddling in the country before it’s too
late.
Also in September, the Lebanese resistance
movement, Hezbollah, voiced its opposition to Lebanon’s participation in
the US-led coalition against the ISIL.
“Hezbollah is opposed to Lebanon’s presence in the
anti-ISIL coalition led by the US and Saudi Arabia and created with the
partnership of those countries supporting the Takfiri terrorist
groups,” the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar quoted a source close to
Hezbollah as saying on the condition of anonymity last month.
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