Hizbullah Places Itself at Assad´s Disposal (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Elad Benari 07/27/12)
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The Hizbullah terror group has affirmed its allegiance to Syria and
has offered to place itself at President Bashar Assad’s disposal.
According to a report on Thursday in Lebanon’s Al-Joumhouria
newspaper, Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah “placed all of Hizbuulah
capabilities at al-Assad’s disposal, in the event of the Syrian
regime requiring urgent assistance.”
The newspaper quoted senior political sources as confirming that
there had been contact between Assad and Nasrallah, and
that “Nasrallah had offered al-Assad two forms of assistance, firstly
he offered elements of Hizbullah’s special forces any time they are
needed, even if they are required to be sent to open fronts to fight
the revolutionaries. Secondly, Nasrallah invited the Syrian president
to his personal residence, or even to meet inside the Iranian embassy
in Beirut.”
The report said that Assad “has opted to remain in Syria because he
still believes he is able to steer the ship with the help of some
Russian political and military experts.”
The article also said that Hizbullah, prior to the death of Syrian
Defense Minister General Daoud Rajha in a Damascus bombing last
week, “had – with the Defense Minister and the Syrian Chief of Staff –
developed a military plan to intervene directly to support the
regime, in the event of it facing any form of foreign aggression.
This plan included strategies to deploy radars and missiles in the
Beqaa Valley and to supply the Syrian army with 2,000 elite Hizbullah
troops.”
However, Lebanese MP Kamel Rifai, a member of Hizbullah’s
parliamentary bloc, downplayed the report and told the Asharq Al-
Awsat newspaper on Thursday that “despite the fact that the
resistance holds the Syrian leadership in high regard, it will not
interfere in any internal conflict in Syria.”
He added, “The resistance will not point its weapons at any Arab
entity, because these weapons and those men are to fight against the
Zionist enemy.”
“All Hizbullah wants is a peaceful solution between the opposition
and the regime in Syria, and although the party displays sympathy and
loyalty to those who stand with the resistance (the Syrian regime),
our conflict is primarily with Israel,” said Rifai.
The longtime close relations between Hizbullah and the Assad regime
were a key point in Nasrallah’s speech last week, in which he
confirmed that Syria supplied Hizbullah with the missilies it used
against Israel during the 2006 Second Lebanon War.
“Some say that Syria is the link between Hizbullah and Iran, but let
me say that Syria is much more than that,” said Nasrallah. “It is
very important for the resistance. The most important missiles which
fell in Haifa, and beyond Haifa, and in the center of Israel – were
Syrian missiles given to the resistance in Lebanon. Syria gave the
resistance missiles which helped us in the Second Lebanon War. It´s
not just in Lebanon, it’s also in Gaza.”
Israel is now concerned that Hizbullah will get a hold of Assad’s
chemical weapons and use them against Israel. Foreign Minister
Avigdor Lieberman warned this week that Israel is prepared to
intervene militarily if this happens.
“In the moment we see that the Syrians transfer chemical and
biological weapons to Hizbullah, this is a red line for us and from
our point of view it‘s a clear ‘casus belli,’” Lieberman said, using
the Latin expression justifying war.
“We will act decisively and without hesitation or restraint,” he
added. “It will be a completely different ball game and we hope for
the understanding of the international community.”
Israel has also fingered Hizbullah and its supporter Iran as being
behind last week’s terror attack against Israelis in Bulgaria.
Lieberman asked European governments this week to place Hizbullah on
their lists of terror organizations in the wake of the Bulgaria
attack. The European Union rejected the request, claiming “there is
no consensus on the issue, because Hizbullah also has an active
political arm.” (IsraelNationalNews © 2011 07/27/12)
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