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    SAYYED NASRALLAH: NOTHING WILL BE SAFE IN ISRAEL FROM OUR ROCKETS IF YOU BOMB US
    Mohamad Shmaysani

    http://www.almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/News Details.aspx?id=124826&language=en
    16/02/2010

    In commemoration of the anniversary of the martyrdom of its leaders
    Sheikh Ragheb Harb (Sheikh of the Resistance's martyrs), Sayyed Abbas
    Moussawi (Sayyed of the Resistance's martyrs) and Hajj Imad Moghniyyeh
    (Hezbollah top military commander), Hezbollah held a ceremony Tuesday
    to mark the day of "loyalty to the Martyrs" and remember the sacrifices
    of the Resistance martyrs and heroes.

    The ceremony, held at the Sayyed As-Shouhadaa' complex in Beirut's
    southern suburb, is attended by State Minister Adnan Sayyed Hussein
    representing President Michel Sleiman and MP Ali Hasan Khalil
    representing Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri as well as a representative
    of the Army Commander General Jean Qahwaji and various political and
    national forces.

    Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah delivered a speech
    and paid tribute to the martyrs and their families.

    "I condole the Muslim nation for the anniversary of Prophet Mohammed's
    (pbuh) death. I would like to condole the families of the crashed plane
    (Ethiopian plane that crashed last month off Lebanon's coast) who are
    still waiting for the bodies of their loved ones to be recovered. On
    the fifth anniversary of the martyrdom of former Prime Minister Rafiq
    Hariri, I offer my condolences to his respected family and all our
    brothers in the Mustaqbal (Future) Movement."

    Sayyed Nasrallah determined the main characteristics of the leaders
    of the resistance, particularly those who have made the ultimate
    sacrifice.

    "Modesty, love, sensibility are among other features, but I would
    like to emphasize the youth factor. Those leaders, when they were
    young, had sufficient awareness regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict,
    Palestine, and the Aqsa."

    The Hezbollah chief underlined the responsibility of preserving the
    will of the leaders, that is to preserve their achievements "which
    is the fruit of their lives, the fruit of their sacrifices. The
    accomplishment they left us with is the resistance."

    "This puts us in front of several questions and options. In Lebanon,
    we always go back to square one whenever there are threats and we do
    not make use of experiences...We always go back to the same questions;
    the same questions of 1982, before it, and after it. Questions
    like: Cane the US protect Lebanon? Can it really? Obama failed
    to stop settlement building. Can international resolutions and the
    international community protect Lebanon? Can this community that only
    respects the strong protect Lebanon by being neutral? Can we persuade
    Israel through the international community to return the Shebaa Farms
    and the Palestinian refugees? We've read in today's newspapers that
    (Avigdor) Lieberman says: Those who think that any settlement can
    make us return a meter of soil is mistaken. His deputy says: The
    return of Palestinian refugees is a red line. I find it very weird,
    brothers and sisters, that in Lebanon we even discuss self-evident
    truths...Everything indicates that in facing invaders and occupiers,
    survival is for the fittest. There is no place for the weak in these
    equations and principles. Only the strong can fulfill their goals. Can
    Lebanon be strong? Yes. We have proven that Lebanon was strong and
    today Lebanon is much stronger than ever. Lebanon is strong by means
    of the wonderful formula with which we face the many challenges:
    The army, the people, and the resistance; a formula adopted by the
    Lebanese government."

    Sayyed Nasrallah said that the positions of the President, the House
    Speaker, the Prime Minister, and the Army leadership clearly express
    national unity in the face of Israeli threats to Lebanon. "We are
    ready to discuss the notion of giving Israel pretexts to attack
    Lebanon but what's more serious is what we've been hearing lately
    in Lebanon insinuating that the mere existence of the resistance
    is enough reason for the enemy to wage war, and to prevent this,
    the resistance should be eliminated. This is very dangerous because
    it gives Israel every reason to attack Lebanon. Unfortunately, some
    Lebanese are saying what the Israelis themselves are not saying. They
    are holding the resistance responsible in advance for any Israeli
    attack. Is this really a call for war? This is a justification that
    some Lebanese are giving to Israel to wage war.

    The Secretary General stressed Israel has been living a dilemma
    since its failure in Lebanon during the 2006 war. "Israel has not
    been able to impose peace or wage war. What's been taking place
    in Israel following the 2006 and Gaza wars is normal; the Israelis
    have acknowledged failure and admitted that the resistance has grown
    stronger. When Israel wants to go to war, it has to be conditional.

    They should be able to accomplish a clear, decisive, and guaranteed
    victory, not just victory as a possibility.

    In Lebanon, Palestine and Syria, we are so strong that Israel cannot
    wage war on us whenever it wants to. It is not enough for Israel
    to have a strong possibility of victory because this entity cannot
    tolerate another defeat. In Israel, there is a problem of recruiting
    soldiers and many other problems related to self-confidence. I tell
    the people in Israel that the Iron Dome issue is more science fiction
    than reality. Some are still questioning its feasibility. Israel still
    needs time to address its tactics and at the same time, its policy is
    to stop the power of its enemies from growing. They are following three
    measures: 1-Threatening with war; if you bring this kind of weapons
    will do so and so...rest assure, we'll bring them, that is if we
    haven't brought them already. 2- The security measures: Assassinating
    Hajj Redwan (Imad Moghniyeh) and (Mohammed) Mabhouh among others. 3-
    Sedition: What hindering the inter-Palestinian reconciliation is Israel
    and any Arab who hinders this reconciliation is doing Israel a favor."

    Sayyed Nasrallah said threat should be faced with courage. "When
    Israel threatened Syria with war, the foreign minister, who is the top
    diplomat, responded. This was intentional and not just a coincidence.

    I am sure that Israel and Arab regimes were stunned when they heard
    the Syrian response because it was clear and transparent. Two hours
    after the response, everyone in Israel was denying threatening Syria.

    This is an example. You remember (Ehud) Barak speaking about a swift
    and decisive victory...But what we are hearing today is that any
    Israeli war should have 'modest objectives.' Barak himself said the
    following two months ago: 'If you look at the Lebanese border you will
    find everything is quiet, but if you raise your head a little more, you
    will find tens of thousands of Hezbollah fighters ready for us.' When
    their tone began to fade out, they set the so called "Dahiyeh Theory."

    This theory stipulates destroying Beirut's southern suburb, although
    the Israeli Air Force was incapable to achieve more than it had
    achieved during the 2006 war. In August 2009, we told them that if
    you hit Dahiyeh, we'll hit Tel Aviv and that we long for war but we do
    not want it. We have to know that the real concentration of Israelis
    stretches from south of Haifa to south of Tel Aviv, at a 15-kilometer
    deep line to the east. The bulk of residents are there, and so are
    oil refineries and factories and practically everything. They might
    think that they can destroy buildings in Dahiyeh and that we can only
    damage a few of their buildings. If you destroy buildings in Dahiyeh,
    we'll demolish buildings in Tel Aviv."

    Sayyed Nasrallah added that "when Israel found that there war=s nothing
    that can demoralize the resistance, they went to threaten the Lebanese
    government and people of destroying the infrastructure. Just as we
    have infrastructure, there is infrastructure in occupied Palestine. We
    have one airport and they have airports, we have a few electricity
    stations and they have huge electricity stations, they have oil
    refineries and we have a few. The Israeli infrastructure is much
    more bigger than ours and therefore I tell them the following: If you
    strike martyr Rafiq Hariri's international airport in Beirut, we'll
    strike your Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv. If you hit our ports,
    we will hit your ports. If you attack our refineries or factories,
    we'll bomb your refineries and factories.

    Today, on this occasion, I announce and accept this challenge. As
    people, army, and resistance, we are capable of protecting our country
    and we do not need anyone in this world to do this for us. This is how
    we face threats: with more threats, not with retreat, not with fear,
    but with steadfastness and threats. We have never sought war but we
    have the responsibility to defend our country and to stand firm on
    our land."

    On martyr Imad Moghniyeh's assassination, the resistance leader said:
    "In the last couple of years, we had lots of small opportunities to
    avenge Hajj Redwan, but we did not go for them, because the one we
    want to avenge is Imad Moghniyeh. Our enemy is anxious, let him stay
    anxious. We will choose the time, the place and the target which we
    want to be worthy of the martyrdom of Imad Moghniyeh."

    "We are loyal to the path of our leaders and we tell our martyrs that
    they can rest assure that their path will always be open and the cause
    they sacrificed their lives for will be fulfilled. We are your sons
    and your brothers and we will fulfill your dreams God willing."
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