Moussawi: If the majority is in our hand, “Israel” will NOT dare attack Lebanon

Hizbullah's candidate for the Tyre district in the elections Sayyed Nawwaf Moussawi stressed that in the following elections "we are faced with two options: either the either we continue in the bad stage which Lebanon has been plagued with, or we fold that era and move on to a new stage," in which there won't exist a Lebanese party that conspires and ‘incites' the Americans and ‘Israelis' by saying that a strike on Hizbullah would give them the opportunity to "trespass through political means to achieve politically what military capabilities failed to achieve."
Moussawi reminded of the July 2006 war when that was the case and affirmed that it is the case now. Moussawi emphasized that the "monopoly and monism collapsed in the Doha Accord which will outlive June 7th. Actually, June 7th is a renewal of that agreement which protects stability and prevents a civil war which certain Arab and foreign worked toward plunging Lebanon into. We steered around it [civil war] through sacrifices and quick defensive work in May 2008."
And on the topic of the attendance of Michelle Sison, the U.S. ambassador to Lebanon, at an Internal Security Forces graduation ceremony, Moussawi criticized the issue adding that had this occurred in any other country, "It would have been sufficient for bringing down anyone behind the affair."
Moussawi questioned saying, "If this is what the ambassador does in public, what is she doing in secret?"
The Hizbullah candidate uncovered what he called "huge interference in the electoral process, starting with funding and candidate selection and electoral list forming...."
"If the majority is in our hand, the ‘Israeli' will NOT dare to attack Lebanon, as the Resistance's encloses a strong capacity to thwart military and political objectives," Moussawi concluded.
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