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Iran says appeals for 'jihad' in Syria fuel radicalism

Sunni Muslim clerics called on the Syrian government and Shiite allies jihad fuels radicalism in the region, senior Iranian officials said on Wednesday.
Earlier this month, prominent cleric Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi called jihad people Lebanese Shiite Hezbollah fighters from Syria after the intervention, in order to help President Bashar al-Assad, sparking sectarian tension situation.
Shiite Iran, a close ally of Assad and Hezbollah supporters, Arab and Western countries accuse Syrian armed rebels catch incitement to terrorism in the two-year-old revolt.
Steps and clergy Qaradawi fatwa, fatwas upgrades and encourages apostasy in the region and radicalism, "Arab and Iranian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Hossein Amir Abdollahian told reporters in Kuwait.
Syria is expanding in the Middle East conflict the two main sects of Islam gulf between.
From Iran, across the Gulf of Kuwait, expressed concern that the Syrian crisis is exacerbated sectarian tensions and become a regional power battlefield.
Abdollahian said that in Syria radicals attack all sects and creating a rift between the communities. He called for a political solution to the crisis has killed more than 90,000 people.
, Who was in the Gulf Arab states to meet Foreign Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah, Abdollahian denial, Iran, the Syrian army to provide military aid.
"We gave Syria's economic, political and media support," he said. Relate only to protect the Lebanese Hezbollah - Syrian border and, shielding the Lebanese living in Syria violence, he said.
 
 



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