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Lebanon will never be calm according to Hezbollah
Copenhagen News.Net Friday 5th September, 2008
The leader of the Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, has said his group will never lay down its weapons, even if the disputed Shebaa Farms in southern Lebanon are liberated from Israeli occupation.
He said: “The weapons of the resistance are staying. The resistance is a defence project for Lebanon.”
Shebaa was captured from Syria during the 1967 Six-Day war with Israel.
Israel says Shebaa is Syrian territory and its fate should be determined in future peace talks with Damascus.
Lebanese and Syrian officials claim that Syria had officially given the territory to Lebanon in 1951. Lebanese officials said several residents have land deeds stamped by the Lebanese government.
Israel officially ended its 22-year occupation of southern Lebanon in May 2000.
Referring to the mounting war of words between Israel and Hezbollah, Nasrallah accused Israel of threatening Lebanon.
Last week, Israeli officials warned that Lebanon's civilian infrastructure could become a legitimate target if Hezbollah attacked Israel.
The warning came after the formation of a unity government in which the Hezbollah-led opposition has 11 ministries as well as veto power over cabinet decisions.
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