Al-Mustaqbal daily noted Sunday that on the sidelines of Arab Summit held in Sharm al-Sheikh, some Arab delegations partaking in the event expressed their discontent over the Hezbollah Chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's televised speech on Friday, whereby he launched a fierce attack against Arabs and Palestinians.
Several Arab foreign ministers expressed to the same newspaper their discomfort over the hostile remarks mouthed by Nasrallah against Saudi Arabia in particular, amid appraisal of former PM Saad Hariri's stance in retaliation of "hatred storm" voiced by Hezbollah Chief.
It is worth to note that delegation members' partaking in the summit agreed that Iran does interfere in internal Arab affairs unlike what Nasrallah attempted to prove in his speech.
Furthermore, some members of the United Nations delegation presided by UN Chief Ban Ki-moon, who were attending the Arab Summit expressed the ire of UN officials regarding Hezbollah's stances, criticizing the "the hostile and escalatory speech delivered against Arab countries."
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