Nasrallah hails resistance`s sacrifice
Hezbollah leader Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah says the resistance has brought liberation and dignity back to the country through its sacrifice.
He made the remarks in a speech on Monday which marked the liberation of southern Lebanon in 2000.
Nasrallah praised the resistance which liberated southern Lebanon with its blood and sacrifice, adding that when Israel occupied southern Lebanon in 1978 neither the UN Security Council nor Arab states took steps against the regime.
The leader of Hezbollah also hailed the election of General Michel Suleiman as President, which ended an 18-month political crisis in the nation.
The Lebanese Parliament elected Army Chief Suleiman as President on Sunday in line with a political deal reached between rival groups after reconciliation talks in the Qatari capital of Doha. His election has been considered as the first step in breaking the political deadlock that had earlier taken the country to the brink of another civil war.
Nasrallah also hoped for a calm summer this year, saying "There are two dreams, a Lebanese dream and an American dream, the Lebanese dream speaks about a calm summer while the American one speaks about a hot summer." His remarks were made in reference to the speculations that the US and Israel may plan another war against the country.
He called on the Lebanese nation not to allow the enemies "to realize their dreams".
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