Source: Newspaper
The deterioration of the health of the Secretary-General of the Lebanese “Hezbollah”, Hassan Nasrallah, postponed a scheduled visit by Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi to Damascus, as he was scheduled to meet him with President Bashar al-Assad.
At a time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu renewed his threats to act to prevent any nuclear agreement with Iran, despite receiving US assurances.
A source in the office of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi revealed to the Kuwaiti Al-Jarida that the deteriorating health of the Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, prevented Raisi from going to Syria on a scheduled visit last week, where he was scheduled to meet him in Damascus.
The source stated that reports from Beirut indicated that Nasrallah had suffered an acute flu attack, the symptoms of which were similar to infection with the new variant of the Corona virus, “Covid 19”, which prompted Damascus and Tehran to postpone the visit and the meeting, out of concern for the life of the Iranian President and his Syrian counterpart, Bashar al-Assad, until the Lebanese party leader is treated. Fully. An Israeli feast The disclosure of the postponement of the upcoming Iranian visit came the day following an Israeli strike targeted weapons stores of Tehran-backed militias and caused the disruption of Damascus airport for a few hours.