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Future bloc unveiled its real intentions towards Hizbullah and resistance

Future bloc unveiled its real intentions towards Hizbullah and resistance
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Source: Al-Manar, 17-4-2007
The Future Movement of MP Saad Hariri, a leading figure in the so called February 14 ruling bloc unveiled its real intentions towards Hizbullah and the resistance, describing its weapons as "illegitimate." The Future movement position summarizes everything this bloc had sought to hide, since the so called February 14 alliance became an executive tool in the plot for a new Middle East. And if this is the case, stating that the arms of the resistance are illegitimate confirms what Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah revealed concerning the official request to the Americans made by some Lebanese to crush Hizbullah militarily, after they failed politically. "We will hold them accountable," stated Hariri two days after the "Israeli" war began last summer and "them" refers to the resistance. The political aide to Sayyed Nasrallah, Husein Khalil, had earlier revealed the content of one of the exchanged letters between the resistance and the ruling bloc during the war. The letter which showed how Hizbullah was under pressure by Hariri and his allies in the midst of war, demanded the resistance disarms in return for a cessation of "Israeli" hostilities. Another episode in the series of collusion was revealed by Khalil. He said that there had been "Israeli"-American demands adopted by the head of the unconstitutional government Fouad Saniora, who in turn conveyed them to the leadership of the resistance. Saniora told Hizbullah that it was necessary that the resistance yields to the terms of the "Israeli" ceasefire, or else "Israel" will continue to bombing Lebanon. Last but not least is what Sayyed Nasrallah revealed about a request made by some Lebanese officials to those displaced not to return to their towns and villages when UN resolution 1701 takes effect. It later became evident that there had been a plot in collusion with some Lebanese officials against their countrymen to drive them away from their hometowns, permanently. Former "Israeli" Ambassador to the UN Dan Gillerman said: "if you only knew how many Arab minister and ambassador requested us to crush Hizbullah." It was a statement made after "Israeli" Prime Minister Ehud Olmert confessed to the Winograd Commission that what he called "Lebanese friends" asked "Israel" to wage war against Hizbullah; a confession which will become more evident when the "Israeli" commission publishes its report.