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Hezbollah 'ready to fight Israel'
Nasrallah commended Hugo Chavez for expelling Israel's ambassador to Caracas [AFP]

Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, has warned that "all possibilities" are open against Israel as he gave a fiery speech in which he blasted Israel's offensive in Gaza and voiced support for Hamas.

Addressing tens of thousands of supporters via video link at his stronghold in Beirut's suburbs, Nasrallah said: "I say to [Ehud] Olmert [Israel's prime minister], the loser, the vanquished in Lebanon that 'you cannot overcome Hamas or Hezbollah'."

The comments by Nasrallah, whose Shia movement fought a devastating war with Israel in Lebanon in 2006, marked the first time he has spoken so openly on the possibility of a renewed conflict with Israel since the war in Gaza began on December 27.

Nasrallah warned that the 2006 conflict, in which about 1,200 mostly Lebanese civilians were killed, would be "but a walk in the park" compared to what awaits Israel if it launches a new offensive on Lebanon.

In his speech, which marked Muslim holy day of Ashura, Nasrallah said: "Your 2006 war will be but a walk in the park compared to what we have prepared for you in the event of a new offensive.

"We have to act as though all possibilities are real and open  (against Israel) and we must always be ready for any eventuality." 

"We are ready to sacrifice our souls, our brothers and sisters, our children, our loved ones for what we believe in."

Egypt attacked

The Hezbollah leader also reiterated past criticism of Egypt for failing to open its border with Gaza and blasted the United Nation Security Council for not acting to denounce the Israeli offensive that has left nearly 700 Palestinians dead.

"Does the government in Egypt need more than 650 victims and 2,500 wounded to open the Rafah crossing once and for all to help the people of Gaza toward victory?" Nasrallah said.

"I am simply asking for the opening of a crossing and not another front."

He also commended Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's president, for expelling Israel's ambassador to Caracas on Tuesday saying that all countries, including Arab states, must follow his example.

"Arab governments must learn from this great Latin American leader to show their solidarity with the Palestinian people and must cut relations with Israel," Nasrallah said.

Jordan, Egypt and Mauritania are the only Arab countries to have diplomatic relations with Israel.

 Source: Agencies
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Victor
United States
08/01/2009
Too much talk, no action
All we have been seeing are words from the people in Arab countries but no action. Hezbollah thinks it won but with that many civilian casualties, it was world opinion that caused Israel to retreat. Next time, Israel might not be stopped by world opinion and Lebanon will go back to the Lebanon of the 80s. We're still waiting for armed retaliation and all we get is spit. Not even a rocket attack. Hezbollah is just a balloon filled with hot air.

jeff davidson
United States
08/01/2009
Helping the arab people of the middle east
After 60 years shouldn't Nasrallah push to have the Refugee camps taken apart and the people offered lebanese citizenship, same with Syria and Jordan...This is the few enjoying power by incitement and provocation to keep their lofty positions...Lets fix this properly once and for all

 
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