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Robert Bandanza
August 9th, 2009, 10:57 AM
09/08/2009 Hezbollah’s Executive Council Chief Sayyed Hashem Safiyyeddine warned Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak that he will discover that the 2006 war on Lebanon was nothing but a bit of fun if the Israeli occupation army made the stupid mistake of attacking Lebanon again.

"If Barak's threats are serious -- and I don't think they are -- he should be aware that if he commits an error or stupid act against Lebanon... he will discover that the months of July and August 2006 were just a bit of fun," his eminence said.

Speaking a ceremony in south Lebanon, Sayyed Safiyyeddine said: “We have never, and we will never seek war. However the rule that we’ve adopted to keep the war away from our country is that we have to be strong.”

Barak said on Thursday that the Jewish state would use "all necessary force" if there was a fresh conflict on its northern border with Lebanon. He charged that Hezbollah has stockpiled 40,000 rockets.

Lieutenant General Gaby Ashkenazi, head of Israel's armed forces, warned last month against a military conflict with Lebanon, saying Hezbollah's weapons stockpile poses a "serious" threat to Israel.

“Based on the fact that we are strong today and we have been living on the formula and the victory of the 2006 war, we believe that all of the Israeli threats are hollow and meaningless. On the other hand, what is happening in the region and in Lebanon in particular, pertaining to the attempts to target the resistance and its position, it has been proven that of those schemes have fallen down…All of the United States’ political projects to curb the resistance and take vengeance on it have also fallen down and therefore, there is no need to be worried…For some political players in Lebanon who do not want to perceive this fat, this is their problem not the problem of most of the Lebanese who have reached a political agreement that can be founded on in order to pull Lebanon out of its problems and crises. The Lebanese must differentiate between their friend and their enemy and they have to know how to set their political priorities,” Sayyed Safiyyeddine said.

http://www.almanar.com.lb/newssite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=98405&language=en

Kürşad Cengizhanoğlu
August 9th, 2009, 02:21 PM
Hizbollah is terrörist, they're against es sünne!! :mad:

Robert Bandanza
August 9th, 2009, 02:38 PM
Hizbollah is terrörist, they're against es sünne!! :mad:

What the hell are you on this forum for? Many here support Hizbullah's resistance against the yahudi on VNN.

Kürşad Cengizhanoğlu
August 9th, 2009, 02:43 PM
Bro, seryusli!?! Came on! İ find that veri krazi!! That Whites wuld support such non-White terrörist. Rael stranje!! Anyway, take care bro.

Robert Bandanza
August 11th, 2009, 05:55 AM
Tue, 11 Aug 2009 09:07:44 GMT

Hezbollah has warned Israel that waging war against the Lebanese resistance movement could bring Tel Aviv larger losses than those of 33-day war in 2006.

Hezbollah's Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem on Monday said the recent Israeli saber-rattling is intended to restore the spirits of the Israeli population after their failure in 2006 Lebanon war.

“From the beginning of the year the Israeli media has been trying to portray the failed invasion (in summer 2006) as a success to restore Israeli army and nation's lost spirit,” he explained.

He made the remarks after Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak hinted at Tel Aviv's intention to launch another offensive against Lebanon, claiming the war would be more devastating than the one in 2006.

Sheikh Naim Qassem however cautioned that the remarks could be aimed at paving the ground for a possible Israeli offensive against Lebanon “in future”.

The Hezbollah official interpreted a possible future Israeli attack on Lebanon as an inseparable feature of Israel's 'usurper nature' but said he believed it would not occur at this point.

Tel Aviv also attempts to coerce its foreign opponents and send a message to the international and regional sides, voicing its intolerance of Hezbollah's increasing power, he added.

Sheikh Qassem stressed the resistance movement's determination to respond to any Israeli incursion is neither an option of the political moment nor a momentary reaction, but a fortification of independence.

"Whenever Israel increases its pressure on us, we will become stronger, and whenever they increase their threats against us, our determination will increase," he said.

The Lebanese cleric emphasized Hezbollah's attachment to the UN Resolution of 1701 and its cooperation with the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon (UNIFIL).

Israel has accused the Lebanese side of violating the resolution.

Tel Aviv's accusations against hezbollah come while the United Nations peacekeeping forces in southern Lebanon have repeatedly warned about Israel's daily violation of Resolution 1701.

"We have daily air violation of Lebanese territory (by Israeli planes), we have repeatedly asked the Israeli government to refrain from breaching the UN resolution," Andrea Teneti, UNIFIL Deputy Spokesman said.

http://www.presstv.ir/new/detail.aspx?id=103115&sectionid=351020203