The Shi'ite group offered condolences to the relatives of the victims, pointing out that “serious efforts should be exerted by all organizations, bodies and communities to confront terrorism and put an end to its spread seemingly since it represents a huge threat to the region and the world.”
In a statement, Hezbollah noted that “terror cannot be fought through condemning those who are combating it in Syria.”
“All the sides that are supporting and financing terror groups should bear full responsibility for any terrorist act,” the statement added.
A suicide bomber thought to be from Syria killed at least 10 people, many of them German tourists, in Istanbul's historic heart on Tuesday, an attack senior security officials said was probably planned by Islamic State.
Separately, at least seven Sunni mosques and dozens of shops in eastern Iraq were firebombed on Tuesday, security sources and local officials said, a day after 23 people were killed there in two blasts claimed by Islamic State.