Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement has expressed condolences over passing of former Sudanese prime minister Sadiq al-Mahdi as a supporter of Palestine who opposed normalization of ties with Israeli regime.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah expresses condolences over passing of former Sudanese PM al Mahdi
27 Nov 2020 - 13:55
Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement has expressed condolences over passing of former Sudanese prime minister Sadiq al-Mahdi as a supporter of Palestine who opposed normalization of ties with Israeli regime.
In a statement on Thursday, the movement called the late official one of the “distinguished personalities” among those championing the “anti-[global] arrogance ideology and struggle."
Al-Mahdi, therefore, was a defender of the Palestinian cause of liberation from Israeli occupation and aggression and a steward of the path of resistance against the occupying regime, it added.
Al-Mahdi, the movement said, would strongly oppose any sort of rapprochement with the Israeli regime, especially any potential détente involving Sudan, where he would strive towards preserving national unity as well as national and Islamic identity.
The leading Sudanese politician died from a coronavirus infection three weeks after being hospitalized in the United Arab Emirates, family sources and a party statement said earlier in the day.
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