December
18, 2012
Hezbollah
Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah said on Sunday the foreign-backed
rebels in Syria will not be victorious.
Nasrallah
said, “The situation in Syria is getting more complicated (but) anyone who
thinks the armed opposition can settle the situation on the ground is very very
very mistaken,” Reuters reported.
The
West and some allied Arab countries have lured al-Qaeda-affiliated militants
into Syria to be killed, he added.
“I
warn al-Qaeda: the Americans and the European countries and Arab and Islamic
countries have set a trap for you in Syria, and opened for you a battlefield so
you come from across the world… to be killed and to kill each other…”
Elsewhere
in his remarks, Nasrallah stated that the so-called “powerful” Zionist entity
is finished forever due to its defeat in the last offensive against Gaza,
Al-Manar reported.
During
a graduation ceremony which was organized by Hezbollah’s Taabia’a Tarbawiya
(Educational Youth Association of Hezbollah), Nasrallah said that through its
boycott of parliament sessions, the March 14 group was giving Hezbollah two
choices: either holding the 2013 election according to the 1960 law or not
holding the election at all.
He
advised the March 14 group not to continue in their “wrong calculations” by
betting on the fall of the Syrian government and to sit down for dialogue to
end the current crisis in Lebanon.
He noted that the crisis in Syria is becoming more complicated, saying the rejection of dialogue in Syria means the battle and the bloodshed” will continue.
Nasrallah
also said he was very happy to that a March 14 delegation visited Gaza and
expressed his support for the resistance in Gaza.
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