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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Fneish: Resistance Won't Use Weapons in Interior unless Some Wanted to Do Harm to It
2010-09-29
[An Nahar] State Minister for Administrative Development Mohammed Fneish, a Hizbullah member, on Tuesday noted that "on May 7 (2008), the objective was an aggression against the Resistance,"
That'd be the Hezbullies, natch...
stressing that "the Resistance won't use its weapons in the interior unless some wanted to do harm to it."
Translation: We're here to kill Juices, not our brother Lebanese, even if they are infidel Christians and infidel Sunnis... and some traitorous Shiites who refuse to get with the program. Trust us -- this time it'll be different!
In an interview on Future News television, Fneish said that there is "a political scheme that is creating political feuds and Hizbullah isn't the one to blame."
Innocent as the driven snow, that's us!
"Hizbullah won't accept that any of its officials be interrogated in the case of the murder of former premier Rafik Hariri," Hizbullah's minister noted.

"We accepted the article related to the (Special) Tribunal (for Leb) in the ministerial Policy Statement out of keenness on justice," he added.

Fneish stressed that "Hizbullah's arms are in the service of whole Leb."

As to the anticipated STL indictment, Fneish stressed that "when it wants to condemn the Resistance, then it is a civil strife scheme, and that would have repercussions on Leb."

"Some in the interior are stressing that the indictment would condemn Hizbullah and we're not falsely accusing anyone. Some in the interior are anticipating and seeking to finish off their battle against the Resistance."

"We are keener on Leb's stability," Fneish added.

"Civil strife is one of the means they are seeking to implement in order to achieve the objectives of (U.N. Security Council Resolution) 1559."

Hizbullah's minister noted that "should the tribunal change its (legal) course, it would be, politically speaking, heading towards putting Hizbullah on the international terrorism blacklist."
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