A very pleased Hassan Nasrallah
Mark Glenn: I hate to be the bringer of bad news and good news
simultaneously, but this will no doubt be a short lived victory as very soon we
will see something go BOOM in a terrible way, initiated BY ISRAEL but then
blamed on Hezbollah.
The European Union turned down a
request Tuesday by Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman to blacklist
Hezbollah as a terrorist group after last week’s deadly bombing in Bulgaria.
“There is no consensus for putting
Hezbollah on the list of terrorist organizations,” said Cypriot Foreign
Minister Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis, whose country currently holds the rotating
EU presidency.
Israel blames Iran and the
Lebanese group Hezbollah for Wednesday’s suicide attack at the Black Sea
airport of Burgas in which five Israelis and their Bulgarian driver died.
But an EU decision would require
the unanimous approval of all its 27 members.
Sitting beside the Cypriot minister at a news conference held after annual EU-Israel talks, Lieberman said: “The time has come to put Hezbollah on the terrorist list of Europe.”
Sitting beside the Cypriot minister at a news conference held after annual EU-Israel talks, Lieberman said: “The time has come to put Hezbollah on the terrorist list of Europe.”
“It would give the right signal to
the international community and the Israeli people.”
But Kozakou-Marcoullis said
Hezbollah was an organization comprising a party as well as an armed wing and
was “active in Lebanese politics”.
“Taking into account this and other
aspects there is no consensus for putting Hezbollah on the list of terrorist
organizations,” she said.
The EU would consider this if
there were tangible evidence of Hezbollah engaging in acts of terror, she
added.
Lieberman said Israel was
continuing to compile evidence from the Bulgaria attack and would pass on proof
to the EU.
But in Israel, Foreign Ministry
spokesman Yigal Palmor told AFP that “for years we have been providing Europe
with information on Hezbollah’s direct involvement in terror attacks.
“But certain states in the EU have
clarified to us that because of political reasons they prefer to not add
Hezbollah to the list, despite them not disputing the evidence.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin
Netanyahu told the U.S. “Fox News Sunday” television program that he had
“rock-solid” intelligence Hezbollah, backed by Iran, was responsible for the Bulgaria.
Tehran has denied any involvement.
Israel has also said that the
“great threat” to the Jewish state from the Syrian conflict is that the Damascus
government may collapse and its stock of chemical weapons and missiles fall
into the hands of Hezbollah.
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