
Two
injured men are transported on a fruit barrow in the Syrian city of
Aleppo following shelling as fighting between pro-government forces and
rebels continues on October 26, 2013. (Photo: AFP - Karam al-Masri)
After two and a half years of relentless bloodshed, the whole world
has reached the conclusion that there can be no military solution to the
Syrian crisis with the exception of Saudi Arabia, Hezbollah chief
Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised speech Monday.
He accused the oil-rich kingdom of letting its "anger" over failing to topple President Bashar al-Assad cloud its judgement and prevent political dialogue from taking shape.
He accused the oil-rich kingdom of letting its "anger" over failing to topple President Bashar al-Assad cloud its judgement and prevent political dialogue from taking shape.
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