
Hezbollah Firmly Denies Claims of Being Party to Syria Events, Warns against Disinformation Campaigns
In a statement, Hezbollah Media relations called on media outlets not to be taken by disinformation campaigns which serve suspicious foreign agendas.
'Some parties are keen to drag Hezbollah's name into the events taking place in Syria and accuse it of being a party to the conflict,' the statement read.
بيان صادر عن العلاقات الإعلامية في #حزب_الله بخصوص الأحداث الأخيرة في سوريا 👇 pic.twitter.com/eCqQMqn3vh
— zaynab ch (@zaynab2025) March 8, 2025
'Hezbollah clearly and categorically denies these baseless allegations,' the statement added.
In this context, the Lebanese resistance party called on media outlets 'to be accurate in reporting news and not to be drawn into disinformation campaigns that serve political goals and suspicious foreign agendas.'
Syria has been in the last days witnessing clashes between the new ruling administration and opposition parties. The clashes have been taking place in the coastal governorates which lie in the country's west.

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