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Mossawi: Gradual Absorbtion of Political Forces Within Resistance |
2009-01-26 |
Hizbullah's International Relations Official Nawaf al-Mossawi said the party would work on gradually absorbing Lebanese political forces within the framework of the resistance. He affirmed that the Hizbullah today is more solid in arms and strength. Following his meeting Sunday with the Cuban Communist Party Deputy Head of Foreign Relations Governor Oscar Martinez, Mosawai said: "Every attempt to deprive a people from arming, and resisting is a full partnership with the aggression." "Today more than ever, we are holding to our resistance arms and are strengthening them. Moreover, we are gradually working on absorbing Lebanese political forces within the framework of the resistance," Mossawi said. "The failure of the Israeli aggression in eliminating the resistance and the Palestinian cause is similar to the failure of the U.S. invasion of the region through its Israeli ally and Arab tools," he said. He added that the time of the resistance as the sole method is on the rise. "The true American image is not that of the U.S. presidential inauguration, but in the savage Israeli aggression. Once again the naïve humanitarian and civilized claim (of the west) is exposed, as western governments have exposed their complicity and partnership in killing the Palestinian people," Mossawi said. He went on to add that those that conspired against Gaza are known although they remain silent. Saying that paying money to Gaza won't clean anyone's hands from Palestinian blood. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 "Today more than ever, we are holding to our resistance arms and are strengthening them. Moreover, we are gradually working on absorbing Lebanese political forces within the framework of the Fixed it for ya, there, Mossawi. No charge. |
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 2009-01-26 15:54 |
#1 Ah, "absorbtuion". Is that what they're calling it now? Better to be the absorber then the absorbee. Healthier too, I'm thinking... |
Posted by: tu3031 2009-01-26 13:48 |