Paraguay's decision welcomed most by occupiers

Ignoring the killings and massacres committed by the occupying zionists every day in Palestine, Paraguay, took Lebanon's Hezbollah and Hamas to the "terror list," which welcomed most by occupiers.

"Global organizations such as Daesh and Al-Qaeda and international organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah have been recognized as terrorist organizations," said the decree, issued under the signature of Paraguayan President Mario Abdo Benitez.

The most support for Paraguay's decision came from the zionist occupiers.

Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the terror regime welcomed the decision of Paraguayan President Mario Abdo defined Hezbollah and Hamas as terrorist organizations.

Terrorist Netanyahu also added that they are working so that more countries to take – so called – important step.

A similar statement also made by the conference of presidents of major American jewish organizations. Applauding the move, the groups said that the actions "represents another significant step in the ongoing fight against terrorism".

On the other hand, many senior zionist executives said they applauded the decision, through their social media accounts, and expected other countries to follow the same path.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo supported the decision by a twit.

"We commend Paraguay for designating Hezbollah, Al-Qaeda, Daesh, and Hamas as terrorist organizations. This important step will help cut off the ability of these groups to plot terrorist attacks and to raise money around the world, including in the Western Hemisphere," said Pompeo.

Argentina, the South American country, had previously taken Lebanon's Hezbollah on the "terror list." A similar decision is also expected from Brazil.

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