Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah said the resistance in Lebanon is fully equipped and will not tolerate any attack that might take place against Lebanon
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah said the resistance in Lebanon is fully equipped and will not tolerate any attack that might take place against Lebanon.
In a televised speech during a ceremony in commemoration of Hezbollah’s martyred leaders, Sayyed Nasrallah warned the Zionist entity and its allies that the Islamic resistance in Lebanon will not tolerate any attack against the Lebanese territory, assuring that Hezbollah is fully-equipped “and everything we need is found in Lebanon, we don't need to transfer it neither from Syria, nor Iran.”
His eminence considered that the Israeli knows that all we are saying is serious and therefore is mobilizing all its capabilities, and pointed out that when the Israeli enemy wants to attack Lebanon, it does not look for any excuse but invents one.
“I tell this enemy with certainty that, yes, you should think a thousand, a hundred thousand and a million times before waging a war,” Sayyed Nasrallah said, adding that the Zionist entity is aware of such a risk.
“They know this: that their airports, ports and power plants need only two rockets. Is Israel ready to tolerate over six months of darkness? They know we are serious in what we say.”
30 years on, the Resistance project stands on a solid ground of equations, achievements and victories, not just dreams ought to be true. For 30 years the resistance was one of the strongest realities that changed regional strategies,” Sayyed Nasrallah said.
In the school of martyred leaders, Sayyed Nasrallah said, the priority was the resistance because the correct diagnosis of the biggest risk points to the Israeli enemy and the Zionist project. “When we think deeply on Islamic and national levels we find that the most danger threatening the nation is "Israel", and the only logic choice is the popular resistance.”
Sayyed Nasrallah swore by the blood of the martyred leaders that their sons, companions and students are stronger in their resistance and warned the Israeli enemy that the previous revenge, he pledged after the martyrdom of Moghnieh, ‘is still open.’
Concerning Al-Mustaqbal Party leader MP Saad Hariri's speech during the commemoration of his late father PM Rafik Hariri's assassination, Sayyed Nasrallah said that reducing the number of Shiite ministers was aimed at giving a chance to a reputable historical family in Lebanon, the Karami family, to take part in the political life and wasn’t a bribe as the MP had claimed.
“We reject neutralizing Hezbollah’s weapons and the abolition of the International Tribunal, in return of putting the country under the control of a specific person, this is bribery. We do not want to maintain the arms rather we want to maintain the resistance, and if the weapons of the resistance weren't to confront Israel and defend Lebanon it wouldn't be worth the sacrifice,” his eminence said.
Sayyed Nasrallah said Saad Hariri’s speech is an insult to his father's history. “In the past, we met you martyred father and discussed about the resistance and its weapons, and we have already told him that our priority is the resistance and everything other than it is debatable. He told us: I am with you and I'm with the keeping of the resistance and its weapons until peace is established.” “Did your father take a bribery from us?” the S.G wondered.
Sayyed Nasrallah told Hariri that through the Turkish-Qatari initiative “you offered us to keep our arms in return for backing you for premiership ad we didn’t accept you to be the PM out of national interests. We want a Lebanese PM, a premier who resides in Lebanon!”
“When we deal with (Prime Minister Najib) Miqati's government, we are sure that it will not stab the resistance in its back. Miqati and his cabinet will remain faithful to the resistance,” his eminence indicated.
On relations with PSP leader MP Walid Jumblatt, Sayyed Nasrallah said Jumblatt “has a clear stance towards the resistance but we are divided on the Syrian crisis, and we will not encourage tension in the country because of our different views on this topic.” He added that the “split over the situation in Syria doesn't mean that we want the turmoil to spill over into Lebanon.”
Hezbollah’s secretary general Nasrallah hailed the Orthodox Gathering proposal, saying: “We are convinced that it achieves better representation even if we had a priority to make Lebanon one district based on proportional representation. We agreed on the Orthodox deaf-law and we will vote if it was proposed at the parliament.”
He said the support for the Orthodox Gathering law was aimed at safeguarding the interests of Christian allies and it's not shameful to address the fears of our allies.
“Is it shameful for Hezbollah to go along and address the concerns of its allies and to preserve their interests?” the S.G. wondered.
Concerning the Bulgarian accusation for Hezbollah as being behind Burgas airport attack where five Israeli tourists and their Bulgarian driver were killed last year, Sayyed Nasrallah rejected the accusations as baseless.
“[Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu immediately blamed Hezbollah of being behind the attack... But it’s a simplification to say that out of a specific incident Israel launches a war. Israel is a state with its own scheme, interests, considerations, circumstances , and it looks forward in any war for a decisive victory it doesn’t go to war because of a minor or even major incident or as a reaction,” H.E said in his speech. In this regard, Sayyed Nasrallah denounced some parts who believed this claim and based their measures on it, including Lebanese parts.
The S.G. offered condolences over the martyrdom of the head of the Iranian Committee for Reconstruction of Lebanon, engineer Hussam Khoshnevis while he was on his way to Lebanon from Syria. “I want to stop short for a moment of respect to offer condolences over the martyrdom of Hussam Khoshnevis for his great efforts in Lebanon,” Nasrallah said.
He also saluted the Bahraini revolution, expressing hope that the national dialogue will achieve people’s aspirations. “We hope that the national dialogue table which was set days ago in Bahrain to amount to the hopes of the Bahraini people, who are supportive and will remain supportive to Palestine and its resistance movements, and reach the desired result which this people and its martyrs, who have fallen on this path, aspire to.”
Video with subtitles of most important stances in His eminence's speech is now available.