Nasrallah Killing Splits Arab States In Middle? Saudi, UAE & Others Silent; Iraq, Syria, Iran Fume

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According to the report, the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has ignited a fierce divide among Arab states, with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and others remaining conspicuously silent while Iraq, Syria, and Iran express their outrage.

This shocking event has left the region in turmoil, raising questions about the future of Hezbollah and the potential for escalating conflict.

As usual, it is the same countries that like war such as Syria, Iran, and Iraq. They are always tagged as warring countries. They cannot live in peace without war, whereas, the other countries in the Middle East like the UAE, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and others are not ignited with the rage to avenge the death of Nasrallah. They are thinking that their country will be at a loss.

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