Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary general of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah, has condemned the deadly terror attacks by the Daesh Takfiri group in Paris.

"I deem it necessary to officially condemn the terrorist attacks in the French capital, Paris, which were committed by Daesh," Nasrallah said in a televised speech on Saturday.

A man pays homage to attacks' victims near the crime scene of the Bataclan concert hall on November 14, 2015 in Paris, a day after a series of coordinated attacks in and around Paris.

He also offered his condolences to the families of the victims of the deadly assaults in Paris, in which assailants struck at least six different venues in and around the French capital. The Takfiri Daesh terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attacks, which killed nearly 130 people.

Referring to a recent deadly bombing in Lebanon, Nasrallah noted that the Middle East is also suffering from terrorism, adding that such acts only increase “our determination to fight” the terrorists in Syria.

One of the goals of such an attack "is to put pressure on Hezbollah [to withdraw from Syria], but they know very well these bombings will not benefit them at all. This will have the opposite effect," Nasrallah said.

Lebanese municipality workers clear debris from the site of a twin bombing attack in the area of Borj al-Barajneh in Beirut's southern suburb on November 13, 2015. (AFP)

On Thursday, 44 people were killed and nearly 240 others sustained injuries when two large explosions rocked a security post in Hussaineya Street in the crowded Borj al-Barajneh neighborhood in a southern suburb of Beirut.

"Palestinians and Syrians were among the martyrs and wounded. This terrorism does not differentiate [between its victims]," he said. "If they (Daesh) assume that killing our men and women and children and burning our markets could weaken our determination, then they are mistaken."

He went on to express gratitude towards all security forces and civilians who offered aid following the attack and offered his condolences to the families of the victims.

He added that reports saying that Lebanese police had arrested two Palestinians and a Syrian for over the attack were inaccurate and were intended to raise discord between Lebanese and their Palestinian and Syrian neighbors.

The Daesh Takfiri terrorist group claimed responsibility for the bombings. In a statement posted online, the extremist group said its members exploded a bike loaded with explosives in the area and that when people gathered at the site a second bomber carried out another attack.