Hassan Nasrallah: Saudi Crown Prince asked Trump to assassinate me
Secretary-General of Hezbollah considered “targeting Hezbollah leaders is a US-Israeli-Saudi goal,” and noted in an interview with Al-Mawdya that “Saudi Arabia has long incited its assassination, at a minimum since the start of the aggressive war on Yemen.” “in his first visit to the United States, after Trump’s election, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman requested my own assassination,” he said.
“more than one way, East and West, after that visit,” he said, “Americans said that they would pledge this to Tel Aviv,” and private sources told me that, in the event of a war following my assassination, Saudi Arabia would pay all the financial costs.”
“Saudi Arabia in recent years is not acting with reason, but with awe,” he believed that “the assassination of the leader of the Al-Quds Corps in the IRGC, Qassem Solaimani, was also a trio and similar to the assassination of Mr. Abbas al-Mousawi.” “I miss Hajj Kassem a lot as we worked with some repeatedly and faced challenges together, and I felt like Hajj as one person.”
On the other hand, Nasrallah considered that "there is no accurate data or information about the possibility that the US president, or Israel, will do something in the days separating from the end of Trump era", referring to "analyzes because this madness is very angry, but no one has sensory data. So it may and may not happen.”
“the axis of resistance should handle these weeks carefully, carefully, and attentively so that we are not drawn into an uncalculated confrontation or confrontation at the time of enemies.”
As for the Israeli threats, he said: "When you hear the Israelis sound the media noise, I know that there is no real action and the enemy launches a psychological war", excluding what he said about an Israeli landing on the Lebanese coast as the newspapers spoke about, and said: “We have been told that nothing of this kind has happened, and so far what we see as the border with Lebanon, the Israeli is very worried and still stands for 1.5 wages.”