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Sheikh Qaouk: No Elections, Regional Changes to Shake Resistance

Sheikh Qaouk: No Elections, Regional Changes to Shake Resistance
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The Deputy Head of Hizbullah Executive Council His Eminence Sheikh Nabil Qaouk confirmed Sunday that "the month of May was considered the month of the Palestinian Nakba after the rape of Palestine and the establishment of the Zionist entity."
Sheikh Qaouk: No Elections, Regional Changes to Shake Resistance
"Thanks to the equation of the resistance, this month turned to an occasion to commemorate the 2000 liberation of Lebanon and thus to correct the history," Sheikh Qaouk viewed.
During a speech in South Lebanon, His Eminence stressed that "despite all the internal and international pressure, the resistance has succeeded in perpetuating surprises and forming new equations in the great calculations in the region.

"The resistance has reached its unprecedented power and will be a hurdle against any "Israeli" aggression in any coming war," the Hizbullah top official assured.
On the Syrian level, Sheikh Qaouk viewed "what is happening in Syria proved not to be related to the track of reforms."

His Eminence clarified that "there is a foreign war of incitement, intimidation, arms, and fuel of temptations to change the equation of the regional conflict," pointing out that "Damascus' enemies aimed at toppling its role."
He further stated that "when they failed to overthrow the Syrian regime, they brought in or introduced strife to keep the state in case of attrition and siege."
"They wanted to keep the wound open to weaken the resistance in any coming war," Sheikh Qaouk said.

His Eminence also highlighted that "recent the deadly bombings and the bloody scene forms a US tool in the region."
"These bombings reflect a substitute for toppling the regime after the bankruptcy of this project," he added.
In parallel, Sheikh Qaouk accused "March14" group of being part of the aggression against a brotherly country.
"If they were in power, they would have dragged Lebanon into disaster," he said, pointing out that "these forces are struggling to return to power."

He also mentioned that "their bets to topple both, the Syrian regime and the Lebanese government failed."
On the internal level, the Deputy Head of Hizbullah Executive Council emphasized the importance of the permanent Lebanese government.
"The resistance's equation is greater than being shook by parliamentary elections or regional changes," His Eminence concluded.


Source: Hizbullah Media Relations, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org

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