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Hezbollah's combat readiness superior to Zionist regime

IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency

Beirut, Nov 16, IRNA -- Beirut-based Al-Akhbar wrote Monday Hezbollah’s combat readiness is still superior to Israel in any probable future military involvement, since otherwise Tel Aviv would have doubtlessly imposed another war against Lebanon.

According to IRNA’s Beirut Office, the Lebanese Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah said Sunday, “The future victory of Hezbollah, keeping in mind the heightened martyrdom seeking spirit of the resistance combatants, would be more glorious than the previous victories, including the ones in the years 2000 and 2006.”

According to the Lebanese daily Al-Akhbar’s columnist Yahya Dabough, although the Israeli officials claim their armed forces are in full combat readiness for initiating another military invasion against Lebanon, certain factors regarding Hezbollah have apparently worried them so greatly that they don’t dare take step from step.”

The Lebanese daily adds, “Keeping in mind that Israel is armed to the teeth relying on the limitless contributions of the United States and the European countries, Tel Aviv’s high level fear of Hezbollah’s power has frozen the Zionist armed forces in their barracks.

“Hezbollah’s military might keeps on increasing with the passage of each new day and the Israeli officials are well aware of this fact, finding themselves faced with an un-resolvable problem, which is in other words another version of their humiliated military force’s un-fought defeat!”

The Al-Akhbar article end arguing, “Israel faced defeat in the information war it had launched against Hezbollah and most of the Zionists’ espionage networks were revealed and annihilated.”

In related news, during the last winter tripartite Nasrallah, Assad, Ahmadinejad consultation in Damascus it was agreed unanimously that supporting the resistance in case of any new Israeli stupidity would be the winning card against the racist Zionist forces.

In that meeting held in the winter of 2009 in Damascus it was stressed that the beginning of a new war against Lebanon, or against Hezbollah, would mean the full demolishing of the Zionist forces and regime.

Israel would be taking a big risk if it decided to open war on Lebanon or on any of the other countries in the Middle East, Secretary General of Hezbollah Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah said Thursday, advising the Israeli politicians and generals to stay cautious regarding such a possibility.

Speaking to a Kuwait-based news channel, Nasrallah, referring to recent tensions between Israel and its neighbors to the north, said that 'any war started by Israel against Lebanon or anywhere in the region would be taking a very dangerous risk on its part.'

'That kind of war would change every parameter in the Middle East,' the Hezbollah chief said, adding that his organization was not 'frightened by the threat or by Israel's psychological warfare.'

The Hezbollah chief added that he knew that 'Israeli politicians and generals, past and present, are very worried and very cautious and that the resistance forces would like them to stay that way,' saying that 'the blood of Imad Mughniyeh would haunt them everywhere.'

The Islamic resistance organization has vowed vengeance against the racist Zionists ever since Mughniyeh's 2008 assassination, who was martyred by the Zionist in a obvious act of state sponsored terrorism.

'I cannot say that it is close. I myself, and brothers in Hezbollah see that all this intimidation does not hide behind it a war. On the contrary, if there was silence and quiet conditions, then everyone must be vigilant,' Nasrallah said.

'But when you see all this American and Israeli noise, this means they want to use this noise to achieve political, psychological and certain security advantages without resorting to war waging,' Nasrallah added.

Referring to an alleged long-range surface-to-surface- missile deal, reported by Israel to have taken place between Syria and Hezbollah, Nasrallah said that the 'Israeli allegations on the transfer of Scud missiles from Syria to Hezbollah, in spite of Syrian denials and the quiet from the organization only strengthens Lebanon's confidence in itself and in the ability of the resistance to defend Lebanon.'

'My comments from a month ago speaking of how we will reach anywhere in Israel are supported in the eyes of the Lebanese and the Arab peoples when Israel and the United States discuss the transfer of Scud missiles from Syria to Hezbollah,' Nasrallah said.

On whether such a deal took place, the Hezbollah leader said: 'Today it's Scuds, yesterday other kinds of rockets... the aim is one, and that is to intimidate Lebanon, to intimidate Syria and to put pressure on Lebanon, Syria, the resistance movement and the Lebanese and Syrian people,' Nasrallah said.

'Regardless of whether Syria gave Hezbollah this type of rockets ..., of course Syria has denied, and Hezbollah as usual does not comment.'



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