
Hizbullah supporters take part in
demonstration in Tyre
demonstration in Tyre
AFP/Mahmoud Zayyat
Arutz Sheva - The head of Lebanon's Hizbullah movement, which is an Iranian proxy
militia, warned Israel on Saturday not to think that a weakening of
Bashar Assad's regime in Syria means his group is also weaker.
"Those who think Syria is no longer a player and cannot
help the resistance (Hizbullah)... and that the resistance is going
through a period of weakness and confusion, are mistaken," Hassan Nasrallah said.
"We have everything we need in Lebanon. We don't need to
transport (arms) from Syria or Iran," he said, in a speech to his
supporters broadcast on a giant video screen in southern Beirut.