Nasrallah calls on the Lebanese government ton
Nasrallah calls on the Lebanese government to request military aid to Tehran.
Beirut, August 24 .- The maximum leader of the Shiite group Hizbullah, Hassan Nasrallah, the Lebanese government asked today to ask for help from Tehran to provide it weapons and pledged that his organization worked to get that support.
"If formally requested such support we want, believe that Iran, which has helped to Lebanon for 28 years, that it will present, free mmorpg game, the aid needed by the Lebanese Army," said Nasrallah in a televised videoconference.
On day 9, the chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs of the U.S. House of Representatives, Howard Berman, announced that he had requested the suspension of the 100 million dollars of military aid to Lebanon on August 2 for the alleged influence of Hizbullah in the, ffxiv gil, Armed Forces of the country.
A day later, on August 3, the armies of Lebanon and Israel staged a clash on the border between the two that caused four deaths (three Lebanese and one Israeli).
Berman points out that this incident reinforced the need for U.S. conduct a thorough review of its relationship with the Lebanese Army, Star Trek Gold, and warned that while there were no details on the alleged influence of Hizbullah, would not allow his country to continue sending weapons to Lebanon.
Nasrallah stressed that in Lebanon there is unanimity on the need to provide weapons to the army, after fighting the last day 3 in Adeise, in southern Arab country.
"What happened in Adeise revealed that the U.S. and giving weapons to the Lebanese army not to fight Israel, but for internal load called fight against terrorism," he explained.
Nasrallah does not want to nuance that money for the Lebanese Army, but weapons, but said that one possibility to help the Armed Forces of his country are donations.
Also, called on Arab countries to give its support to Lebanon.
"You (the Arabs) have rockets, tanks, missiles, this idea does not affected the national budget, we are in a tense, saying that the army weapons needed," proposed the Shiite religious.
As for the accused in Lebanon of spying for Israel, Nasrallah called for the creation of special courts to bring these cases and demanded the enforcement of death sentences.
He also warned that Israel might have spies in the Lebanese political parties, "and surely this infiltrated Hizbullah" also.


