BEIRUT: President Michel Sleimanslammed WednesdayHezbollahaccusations againstSaudi Arabiaof being behind last months twin suicide bombings outside the Iranian Embassy in Lebanon.
It is not allowed to ruin the historic ties with Saudi Arabia by making accusations against it without any evidence, Sleiman said in a speech delivered in Jbeil during a conference titled Dialogue, truth and democracy.
Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah said in an interview aired Tuesday night that he was convinced a Lebanon-based al-Qaeda group with direct links to Saudi intelligence was behind the Nov. 19 deadly bombing outside the Iranian Embassy in Beirut.
The bombings were claimed by the Abdallah Azzam Brigades, a Lebanon-based Al-Qaeda group.
Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri also condemned Nasrallahs statements saying the comments were driven by hatred and accused Hezbollah chief of distorting facts.
Sleiman also reiterated his criticism of any Lebanese partys involvement in Syria, in an apparent reference to Hezbollahs military involvement in the battles between Syrian rebels and the Assad regime.
Sleiman said that the country is plunging in a crisis while Israel is fulfilling its aims day after day, calling for redirecting Hezbollah arms.
Today, Israel fulfilled [yet] another objective, Sleiman said in reference to the assassination of a Hezbollah commander overnight in the Beirut suburb of Hadath.
Hezbollah accused Israel of being behind the assassination of Hassan Hawlo al-Lakkis who was shot outside his house in St. Therese, Hadath.
The recent development should prompt [Hezbollah] to reconsider the target of its arms and... the meaning of martyrdom, Sleiman said.