Hizbullah official: Resistance is still the most effective way for countering "Israeli" aggressions

Source: Nowlebanon.com, 23-10-2008
Nawwaf Moussawi, Hizbullah's International Relations Officer, said that his party believed in "resistance as the only way to liberate the territory from "Israeli" occupation." He said that Hizbullah was determined to help build a strong, just state.
After meeting with Columbian Ambassador to Lebanon Georgina al-Chaar Mallat on Thursday, Moussawi told reporters that resistance was still the most effective formula for countering "Israeli" aggression, thwarting their ambitions and responding to the threats of "the usurping Zionist entity."
International resolutions were at best documents of ownership, not actual means to restore ownership, he added.
Hizbullah, he continued, had always been "a resistance movement and a national political party" that believed in the unity of Lebanon as the basis of consensual democracy.
Democratic consensus, Moussawi explained, did not just depend on "numerical balances in parliament," but was a "firm political decision to provide a model of religious, political and social diversity."
Nawwaf Moussawi, Hizbullah's International Relations Officer, said that his party believed in "resistance as the only way to liberate the territory from "Israeli" occupation." He said that Hizbullah was determined to help build a strong, just state.
After meeting with Columbian Ambassador to Lebanon Georgina al-Chaar Mallat on Thursday, Moussawi told reporters that resistance was still the most effective formula for countering "Israeli" aggression, thwarting their ambitions and responding to the threats of "the usurping Zionist entity."
International resolutions were at best documents of ownership, not actual means to restore ownership, he added.
Hizbullah, he continued, had always been "a resistance movement and a national political party" that believed in the unity of Lebanon as the basis of consensual democracy.
Democratic consensus, Moussawi explained, did not just depend on "numerical balances in parliament," but was a "firm political decision to provide a model of religious, political and social diversity."