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Sheikh Qaouk: The resistance is today stronger politically than in any past phase

Sheikh Qaouk: The resistance is today stronger politically than in any past phase
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Local Editor, 07-11-2009

Hizbullah official in South Lebanon Sheikh Nabil Qaouk stressed on "The necessity to respond to 'Israeli' provocations by spreading the resistance strategy regionally, because 'Israel' does not fear international resolutions or Arab States statements of condemnation, but fears the resistance force which proved its abilities, usefulness and success in years 2000, 2006 and in confronting the last aggression against Gaza Strip."

Sheikh Qaouk brought to attention the U.S. Administration's role in this regard and indicated that Washington "A complete partner with Netanyahu's policy of animosity, places the whole region on a dangerous path."
H.E. added: "This resistance in Lebanon is the real impediment in the way of any 'Israeli' attempt to cross into the nation's interior."

Hizbullah official in the South also expressed " .......... Is that the resistance defense and liberation roles gain official recognition and confirmation through the Ministerial Statement adopted in the new Cabinet. There is also American disappointment and an announced 'Israeli' setback to that result, because they had gambled on internal divisions that were to exhaust the resistance both publicly and politically."

Sheikh Qaouk reassured saying "The resistance is stronger politically today than in any past phase since its establishment", indicated that it is not surprising for anyone in the interior and outside Lebanon experiencing setback by this formal recognition "To work on planting political mines in the government's way, because of their failure to distance both Hizbullah's representation in the new Cabinet and support for the resistance in the Ministerial Statement of the new government."

His Eminence also indicated that "A minority in the interior expressing setback under this situation and as a act of compensation for its failures attempting attempts to drag the country into disputes and tensions, but the new occurrence is that large parliamentary blocs in Lebanon have reached an understanding between them on major issues, placing the sides experiencing these setbacks in a predicament."


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