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main force of the war against terrorism and terror outfits like Daesh and their 
defeat in the region,” Bahram Qassemi, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, told 
reporters on Saturday.
The comments came days after UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid said that the British 
government will designate the entire Hezbollah organization as a terrorist 
entity as of Friday, subject to the approval of the parliament.
The UK had previously blacklisted Hezbollah's military apparatus as a "terrorist 
group."
Underlining Hezbollah’s strong support among the people of Lebanon and its 
strong representation in the country’s political process, Qassemi denounced 
London’s move as a "mistake.”
He said Iran recognized Hezbollah as a legal organization that helped keep 
Lebanon secure and viewed Britain’s outlawing of the group as a move that 
"ignored the rights of a vast part of a nation.”
"This signifies the UK’s deliberate disregard for a large number of Lebanese 
people and Hezbollah’s legitimacy and legal standing in Lebanon’s political and 
administrative structure,” Qassemi continued.
Britain has become increasingly angered by Hezbollah’s role in an anti-militancy 
campaign in Syria, where London has for the past eight years supported terrorist 
groups opposed to the government of President Bashar al-Assad.

Hezbollah has played a major role in helping Assad purge the Syrian territory 
from terrorist groups. The intervention, once criticized inside Lebanon, has 
helped the resistance movement increase its political clout as the group now 
controls three ministries, a first on the history of the Lebanese government.
The Israeli regime swiftly welcomed Javid’s announcement with Israeli Security 
Minister Gilad Erdan saying in a tweet that the European Union, which unlike the 
United States has opposed designation of Hezbollah as terrorist entity, should 
follow suit.
 
Source:PressTV