Hariri: Will Back Hizbullah if War with "Israel" breaks out

To the sound of war drums in the background, and as the political rhetoric between "Israel" and its regional enemies drowns itself in a lexicon of accusations and intimidations, Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri took the stand and said his word.
Much to the probable detest of "Israeli" officials, the Lebanese Premier confirmed Lebanon would face any future "Israeli" aggression on Lebanon with unity. The Lebanese government, he emphasized, would stand by Hizbullah if such a war were to break out.
Hariri's statements came only days after Syria and "Israel" exchanged hostile accusations; Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri said in an interview by BBC that he is concerned about "escalating threats" posed to the Middle East by "Israel".
Hariri told the BBC that "Israeli" planes were violating Lebanese airspace on a daily basis, creating grounds for concern that another war with "Israel" is imminent.
"We hear a lot of "Israeli" threats day in and day out, and not only threats... We see what's happening on the ground and in our airspace and what's happening all the time during the past two months - every day we have "Israeli" planes entering Lebanese airspace," Hariri said, adding "This is something that is escalating, and this is something that is really dangerous".
"I think they're ("Israel") betting that there might be some division in Lebanon, if there is a war against us," he said, "Well, there won't be a division in Lebanon. We will stand against "Israel". We will stand with our own people."
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