Sunday, 8 August 2010
“He Who Refuses Army- People-Resistance Formula Rejects the State”
07/08/2010 Hezbollah deputy chief Sheikh Naem Qassem on Friday said that “some in the March 14 camp are afraid of the content of the press conference to be held by Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah next Monday.”
“They fear that Israel might be accused, and that his (Sayyed Nasrallah's) evidences might be decisive to an extent that would make the accusation limited to Israel.”
Sheikh Qassem noted that some in the March 14 camp "have started debating the content of the press conference through raising questions, inquiries, hullabaloos and criticism, although Sayyed Nasrallah hasn't talked about anything until now."
"Let it be known that Hezbollah is not accused of murdering martyr premier Rafik Hariri, neither Hezbollah members nor as a party, Israel is the one accused, with its government, Mossad and all of those in collusion with it," Qassem declared.
His eminence stressed that "those who reject the 'army- people-Resistance' formula would be rejecting the State and its ministerial Policy Statement."
"Israelis and Americans had been counting in the past on creating a strife between the army and the Resistance, and they had tried a lot, but today they are before a new dilemma: creating a rift between the army and the Resistance has become impossible."
Concerning the Israeli spies being arrested in Lebanon, he stressed that "spies have no religion, sect, party or group." "Spies are corrupt people who individually associated themselves with Israel, and convicted spies must be executed without mercy or compassion so that they be taken as an example by others, especially that previous leniency in judicial verdicts had encouraged spies to pursue their collaboration," his eminence added.
"The United States is working to stir divides, and the relation with it is a factor of suspicion that raises a question mark, and maybe at some point we would call on the intelligence services to hunt U.S. spies because at the same time they would be deemed as Israeli spies," Sheikh Qassem noted.
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
“They fear that Israel might be accused, and that his (Sayyed Nasrallah's) evidences might be decisive to an extent that would make the accusation limited to Israel.”
Sheikh Qassem noted that some in the March 14 camp "have started debating the content of the press conference through raising questions, inquiries, hullabaloos and criticism, although Sayyed Nasrallah hasn't talked about anything until now."
"Let it be known that Hezbollah is not accused of murdering martyr premier Rafik Hariri, neither Hezbollah members nor as a party, Israel is the one accused, with its government, Mossad and all of those in collusion with it," Qassem declared.
His eminence stressed that "those who reject the 'army- people-Resistance' formula would be rejecting the State and its ministerial Policy Statement."
"Israelis and Americans had been counting in the past on creating a strife between the army and the Resistance, and they had tried a lot, but today they are before a new dilemma: creating a rift between the army and the Resistance has become impossible."
Concerning the Israeli spies being arrested in Lebanon, he stressed that "spies have no religion, sect, party or group." "Spies are corrupt people who individually associated themselves with Israel, and convicted spies must be executed without mercy or compassion so that they be taken as an example by others, especially that previous leniency in judicial verdicts had encouraged spies to pursue their collaboration," his eminence added.
"The United States is working to stir divides, and the relation with it is a factor of suspicion that raises a question mark, and maybe at some point we would call on the intelligence services to hunt U.S. spies because at the same time they would be deemed as Israeli spies," Sheikh Qassem noted.
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
Labels:
Hariri,
Hezbullah,
MOSSAD,
Resistance,
Spying,
Tribunal for Lebanon
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