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speech delivered on
March 15 by the party's longstanding secretary-
general, Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah. Speaking to
hundreds of students mainly on the subject of illiteracy
and the dire need ... greater access to education in the
Arab world, Nasrallah eventually turned to the anti-
government protests in Syria that began in March
2011.
Almost from the outset, he was especially ... cannot be dealt with
by fighting, confrontations, wars, or by inviting
foreign military intervention," Nasrallah stressed, an
intimation that, while some in the opposition should
be blamed for calling
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speech delivered on March 15 by the party's longstanding
secretary-general, Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah. Speaking to hundreds of
students mainly on the subject of illiteracy and the dire need ... greater
access to education in the Arab world, Nasrallah eventually turned to the
anti-government protests in Syria that began in March 2011.
Almost from the outset, he was especially ... cannot be dealt with by fighting, confrontations, wars, or by inviting
foreign military intervention," Nasrallah stressed, an intimation that, while
some in the opposition should be blamed for calling
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supporting the massacres in
Syria over the past sixteen months, Hassan Nasrallah
and Hezbollah engendered the hatred of millions of
Sunnis next door, who will almost assuredly hold a
EFTA ... indicated that negotiations for
the hostages would be predicated on Hezbollah
general secretary Hassan Nasrallah apologizing for
"assist[ing] in the suppression of the uprising."
Nasrallah refused to express contrition ... just
added to his recent woes.
Prior to the so-called "Arab Spring," Nasrallah was
among the most beloved and feared men in the Arab
world. But a year
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supporting the massacres in Syria over the past
sixteen months, Hassan Nasrallah and Hezbollah engendered the hatred of
millions of Sunnis next door, who will almost assuredly hold a grudge ... indicated
that negotiations for the hostages would be predicated on Hezbollah
general secretary Hassan Nasrallah apologizing for "assist[ing] in the
suppression of the uprising." Nasrallah refused to express contrition ... just added to his
recent woes.
Prior to the so-called "Arab Spring," Nasrallah was among the most
beloved and feared men in the Arab world. But a year
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illiteracy and the
dire need for greater access t= education in the Arab world, Nasrallah eventually turned to the anti-gove=nment
protests in Syria that began in March ... dealt with by fighting, confrontations,
wars, or by inviting foreign m=litary intervention," Nasrallah stressed, an intimation that, while some in the opposition
should be blamed for calling for extern ... these matters -- ever a function of the many constituencies that he
must=constantly juggle? Nasrallah argued that a great unravelling in the Middle East accompanied by extreme violence
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supporting the massacres in
Syria over the past sixteen months, Hassan Nasrallah
and Hezbollah engendered the hatred of millions of
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Sunnis next door, who will almost ... indicated that negotiations for
the hostages would be predicated on Hezbollah
general secretary Hassan Nasrallah apologizing for
"assist[ing] in the suppression of the uprising."
Nasrallah refused to express contrition ... just
added to his recent woes.
Prior to the so-called "Arab Spring," Nasrallah was
among the most beloved and feared men in the Arab
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world
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Assad in recent days
from Iran and its Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah, whose leader Hasan
Nasrallah last week called for a "political solution" with the opposition.
The key player ... Assad in a suburb of Damascus, £yria,
has torn down the posters of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah,
that once decorated his car and shop.
Like many Syrians, Mazen ... revered Mr. Nasrallah for his
confrontational stance with Israel. He considered Hezbollah, the Lebanese
militant group and political party, as an Arab champion of the dispossessed,
not just
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line of
defense. That is why in his most recent speeches, Hezbollah chief
Hassan Nasrallah has been preparing the Shia community in advance
for the ruin that awaits them ... life, putting
in question the group's strategic depth in Syria. Moreover, Nasrallah
now must mobilize a reluctant Shia community, still reeling from the
utter devastation ... sake of its Iranian patron.
It is against this backdrop that Nasrallah's Ashura speeches this past
week, including his rare public appearance with the celebrating
crowd in Beirut
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Islamic Republic
"means the whole region will be set alight," other statements by
Hassan Nasrallah, the organization's secretary-general, have
raised doubts about whether the militia would in fact ... spoke openly
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about his regime's support for Hizballah, Nasrallah commented
on the organization's relationship with Tehran. In discussing
whether Hizballah would attack Israel ... said, Hizballah leaders would "sit
down, think, and decide what to do." Nasrallah's statement
seems to suggest that calmer heads could prevail following an
attack on Iran
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Bloomberg
Hezbollah Suffers Syria Blowback in Beirut
Bombings
Fouad Ajami
Nov 20, 2013 -- Hassan Nasrallah, the dreadful Shiite cleric who
commands the Lebanon-based Hezbollah movement, couldn't get what ... Iranian embassy in a Hezbollah
neighborhood of Beirut on Tuesday should have delivered to Nasrallah a
truth known to all protagonists in this fight. There are no easy victories ... could rage in Syria while life went on as usual in Beirut.
It was Nasrallah -- and by extension his Iranian paymasters -- who wrote
the grim new rules of the Syrian
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interests.
"It is our battle, and we are up to it," the leader, Hassan Nasrallah, declared
in his most direct embrace yet of a fight in Syria that Hezbollah ... where Syria's civil war has spilled over in
explosions of sectarian violence. Mr. Nasrallah, a shrewd political
operator, appears to be calculating that the West, thrown off balance ... chief for Press TV, the satellite channel of
Hezbollah's patron Iran, said Mr. Nasrallah had revealed that "Hezbollah is
in it militarily and is in it very deeply."
Noting
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high. Having fought the Israeli army to a standstill, the
organization's leader Hassan Nasrallah declared "divine victory." The
war was a public relations coup for the militia, which emerged ... emerged as the
strongest regional backer of Syria's murderous Assad regime.
Straining credulity, Nasrallah himself has now given two speeches
vouching for Assad's pro-reform bona fides.
EFTA01075382 ... also specializes in killing
Sunni Muslims will, at a minimum, be problematic. Although
Nasrallah has spent the better part of the past two years trying to
discredit the tribunal
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Qusayr, near the Lebanese border. To retake the town, Suleimani called on
Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's leader, to send in more than two thousand
fighters. It wasn't a difficult ... Hezbollah; if it
was closed, Hezbollah would find it difficult to survive. Suleimani and
Nasrallah are old friends, having cooperated for years in Lebanon and in
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the many places ... workers."
After taking command, Suleimani strengthened relationships in Lebanon,
with Mughniyeh and with Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's chief. By then,
the Israeli military had occupied southern Lebanon for sixteen years
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Sayyida Zeinab in the eastern suburbs =f Damascus. It is easy work for Hasan Nasrallah, the secretary general of
=ezbollah, to dispatch young foot soldiers to Damascus and drape ... support for the Syrian dictator in the =arb of
religious duty.
Terrorist groups, Nasrallah sai= on April 30, had threatened to overrun and destroy the shrine. "If such=a crime ... warned. "Countries supporting these gr=ups will be held
responsible for this crime."
Nasrallah is not a subtle man. He pro=laimed nothing less than a sectarian war over Syria
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further escalation occurs. In this regard I am deeply
concerned by statements from Hassan Nasrallah on 30 January in which he stated that, after
these incidents the Islamic Resistance including ... Syria, Hizbullah remains the group with the largest, most organised and
advanced weapons. Hassan Nasrallah's recent statement regarding Lebanon's policy of
disassociation on 6 April, in which ... Yemen has had an immediate impact in further
polarizing political divisions in Lebanon. Nasrallah's virulent speeches on the situation in
Yemen have prompted responses from other political groups
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come down to adventurism. For example,
after the 2006 war in Lebanon, did Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Iranian-
backed Hezbollah party, not say that if he knew the kidnapping ... story does not stop with the statements of the Sudanese Defense
Minister or Hassan Nasrallah. We could also cite [Muhammad Saeed] al-
Sahhaf on that famous day when American troops ... economic, educational and
technological terms. Here we must remember the words of Hassan
Nasrallah in an interview with Al Mayadeen television channel, when he
said that Israel had open targets
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international illicit activities are also unmistakable. According to
a CIA document, even before Hassan Nasrallah rose to the
position of secretary-general in 1992, he was "directly involved
in many ... complementary, partially compartmentalized elements," reads a
Congressional Research Service report.
The secretary-general, currently Nasrallah, presides over the
Majlis al-Shura and functions as the group's leader under ... Badreddine, and by the IJO, led by Talal Hamiyah,
and they are "overseen" by Nasrallah.
Europe's approach to Hezbollah has been varied. Many
European governments have resisted international efforts
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nuclear facilities.
A Palestinian man listens to a speech by Hizbullah
chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Hizbullah's Al-
Manar TV, Oct. 11, 2012. Hassan Nasrallah claimed
Thursday responsibility ... reactor at Dimona, the centerpiece of
Israel's nuclear program. Hizbullah's leader, Hassan
Nasrallah, later gave a speech taking credit for the
drone flight and warned Israel that more
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delicate balance, and now the war in Syria is
overwhelming it. When Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of
Hezbollah—the vanguard of the Shiites—looks to the east, he
sees ... Damascus—the critical link in the Iranian supply
line—Hezbollah could be doomed. Hence Nasrallah's decision
to send his fighters across the border. The day before the
Embassy bombing ... Nasrallah reaffirmed his commitment to
Assad. "As long as there are reasons for us to stay in Syria, we
will stay there," he said. For months, Syrian rebels have been
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