0 vote(s)Assange, who conducted the pre-recorded interview via video link from England, questioned the leader of pro-Palestinian Lebanese Shia Muslim militant group over its oppose to support the riot in Syria.
Hezbollah -- widely seen as a legitimate resistance group in the Arab and Muslim world but not to the West -- supported the Arab Spring revolutions.
In his first television interview broadcast in the West since 2006, Nasrallah, told Assange that Syria's president Bashar al-Assad had "served the Palestinian cause very well" and was ready to accept regime reform.
"Right from the beginning we have had a regime that is willing to undergo reforms and prepared for dialogue," Nasrallah said.
"On the other side you have an terrorists that are not prepared for dialogue, and is not prepared to accept reforms. All it wants is to bring down the regime. This is a problem."
During the interview the Hezbollah Secretary General criticized Israel as "an illegal state".
