Arab League rescinds the classification of Hezbollah as a terrorist group
- Hossam Zaki, the assistant secretary-general of the Arab League, stated that Hezbollah's terrorist organization label should no longer be used, leading to severed communication in previous decisions.
- The Arab League member states have collectively agreed to discontinue labeling Hezbollah as a terrorist organization, citing that the designation is no longer applicable.
- Zaki clarified that the Arab League does not keep terrorist lists and does not actively designate entities as such.
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In a significant move, the 22-member Arab League announced that Hezbollah will no longer be considered a terrorist organization. Egyptian Al-Qahera News Channel reported that Arab League's Assistant Secretary-General Hossam Zaki made the announcement on June 29. Zaki emphasized that "the Arab League does not maintain terrorist lists and does not actively seek to designate entities in such a manner." Watch this video to know more.
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