February 7, 2019 03:35
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said Wednesday that he would
bring anti-aircraft weapons to Lebanon from Iran in order to confront
Israeli aircraft, calling on Beirut to accept the offer.
“Will the Lebanese government dare to accept the Iranian proposals?
Why should Lebanon remain afraid to cooperate with Iran?” Nasrallah
said in a televised address marking the 40th anniversary of the Iran’s
Islamic Revolution.
“In the military field, wouldn’t people make an uproar and accuse
Hezbollah of dragging Lebanon into war should the party shoot down an
Israeli aircraft attacking Lebanon? I’m a friend of Iran, and I’m
willing to bring the Lebanese Army air defense systems from Iran to
confront Israel,” he continued.
According to him, Syria and Iraq are accepting Iranian help and
benefiting from it, and “whatever the Lebanese Army needs to become the
strongest regional army, I am willing to go to Iran and bring it.”
Israel has reiterated its view several times on any transfer of
advanced weaponry to Hezbollah as a red line and will work to prevent
any such movement. In September, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
shared photos during his address at the UN General Assembly of locations
near Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport where, he said,
Hezbollah attempted to convert ground-to-ground missiles to precision
missiles.
The sites have since been closed.
Israel and Hezbollah last fought a war – the Second Lebanon War –
in 2006. Since then Hezbollah has morphed from a guerrilla group into an
army with a set hierarchy and procedures. With the help of Iran, it has
rebuilt its arsenal, and has hundreds of thousands of short-range
rockets and several thousand more missiles that can reach deeper into
Israel.
The leader of the Shi’ite Lebanese terrorist group spoke for more
than an hour in his second speech in several weeks after months of
silence, and said that he had gone “on a delegation to Iran” to explore
solving Lebanon’s electricity problem.
“I tell you now, Iran can offer an extremely easy solution to Lebanon’s electricity problems, in under a year.”
For several years, Nasrallah is believed to have been living in a
secure bunker, apparently located in the southern Beirut suburb of
Dahiya, in order to prevent an assassination attempt.
The Hezbollah leader admitted that the group has been “affected by
the sanctions” slapped on it by Washington but vowed that it would
“overcome the difficulties through firmness, will and resolve.”
“From 1979 until today, there has been a chronicle of American
defeats, and Israeli defeats, in this region, and there will be more
defeats for them going forward,” he said. “This struggle will continue.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is now region’s strongest country, and the
Resistance Axis will remain strong. America will continue losing, and
Israel will increase in fear and terror.”
According to Nasrallah, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and other Gulf
States are powerless to wage war against Iran, and the possibility that
Israel would start a war with Iran was laughable.”
But, he vowed that Hezbollah would fight alongside Iran in event of a war with the United States.
“Why does America oppose Iran? Because Iran... supports Palestine.
Even if the entire world gives up on Palestine, Iran will never give up
on Palestine or its holy sites,” he said.
“If America launches war on Iran, it will not be alone in the
confrontation at all. The resistance axis is stronger than ever and the
US will further withdraw from the region, and Israel is heading towards
more fear and panic.”https://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Nasrallah-Lebanon-should-receive-air-defense-systems-from-Iran-579935
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