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Fatah Intifada SG: Martyr Moghnieh Led Battle a Turning Point in Arab-Zionist conflict

Fatah Intifada SG: Martyr Moghnieh Led Battle a Turning Point in Arab-Zionist conflict
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Local Editor 19-01-21-2010

The Secretary General of the Fatah Intifada, Mr. Abu Moussa, visited the shrine of the martyred commander Hajj Imad Moghnieh in Rawdat al-Shahidain cemetery, in Ghobeiri, at the head of a leadership delegation from the movement. There he was received by the father of the martyred commander Imad Moghnieh, together with a Hizbullah delegation headed by Mr. Hajj Hassan Hodroj, political council member of the party.

Abu Moussa placed a wreath of flowers at martyr Moghnieh's resting place.
At the conclusion of his visit Colonel Abu Moussa gave a statement, the following are some of its highlights: 


"We are here today in the presence of the great martyr commander Hajj Radwan.
We came to pay tribute to this great leader who taught the nation's enemies a lesson, showed the Zionists what a fighting bout is about, and gave Arab leaders a lesson in how to take on the enemy."


He continued saying: "This great martyr, who founded a military school unlike anything known before, planned, organized and prepared without the enemy's detection, despite all its security abilities, including its potential security surveillance from the air, land and sea. Thanks to the intelligence of this great leader, who worked and prepared for that day, when that July war confrontation began to become a point to be remembered in history as well as a turning point in the Arab-'Israeli' conflict."

Abu Moussa added: "Today everyone knows the battle, which took place under the command of this great leader, is being taught in all military colleges and universities in Europe, to deduce how preparations were made and what tactics were used."

And in response to a media question about arms in the camps, Abu Moussa answered:
"We emphasize what we have already stated again and again, weapons both inside and outside the camps, fall within the context of the Arab-Zionist conflict. Hence, we are prepared for dialogue so that those asking about the weapons - be it the Lebanese government or state - reach a solution both sides find satisfactory."


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