Blacklisting Hezbollah will not affect resistance: Nasrallah

Secretary General of Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah has stressed that labeling Hezbollah as a “terrorist organization” won’t affect the group’s resolve to resist the Israeli threats, reiterating that Lebanon is still in the heart of the battle for independence and sovereignty.

In a televised speech on Friday, Nasrallah said that blacklisting Hezbollah won’t weaken the resolve of resistance men nor will it affect resistance’s incubating environment.

 “As long as Lebanon is under Israel’s continuous threat, we are in the heart of the battle for independence, sovereignty and freedom, and we will continue this battle,” Nasrallah stressed, vowing that Hezbollah will undoubtedly achieve independence and stability to the country.

 He condemned the selectivity and politicization in the Beirut port blast probe as well as in the judiciary’s response to legal motions filed by the accused ex-PM and former ministers.

“All available data confirm that judges in charge of Beirut Port blast case are under accusation and suspicion,” said Nasrallah, indicating that the course of judicial investigation into the Port Blast case is discretionary and won’t achieve any results.

Hamda Mustafa

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