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Thursday 25 January 2018 - 14:59
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Israel real threat to Lebanons stability: Prime Minister Hariri



Press TV - Prime Minister Saad Hariri calls Israel the greatest threat to Lebanons stability amid reports and speculations that the Tel Aviv regime could be planning a new war against the Arab country.

The only threat I see is Israel taking some kind of action against Lebanon, out of a miscalculation, Hariri told an audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday.

And this is the real threat, I believe. I think the other issues are challenges, yes ... But when Israel decides to launch a war against Lebanon, this is something that is unexplainable, he said.

Israel launched two wars on Lebanon in 2000 and 2006, in both of which the Hezbollahresistance movement inflicted heavy losses on the regimes military.

Look at the history how many times Israel launched wars on Lebanon? the prime minister asked. How many wars? In 2006, Israel launched a war saying it would get rid of Hezbollah. And where are we now?


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="550"] This picture taken on November 16, 2017, shows an Israeli soldier standing at attention in a tank at an army position in the northern Israeli border town of Metula along Israel's border with Lebanon. (Photo by AFP)[/caption]
Hezbollah is Lebanons de facto military power, and has been fighting off, alongside the national army, recurrent acts of Israeli aggression against the homeland.Lebanon has repeatedly praised Hezbollahs key role in the war against terrorism, with President Michel Aoun defending the resistance movements possession of arms as essential to Lebanons security.

Over the past months, Israeli officials have threatened another war on Lebanon.

Earlier in November 2017, the Israeli military threatened that Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the head of the resistance movement, would be a target of assassination in Tel Avivs next war against the Arab country.

In the same month, Lebanons army chief Commander, General Joseph Aoun, ordered soldiers to stand fully ready on the southern frontier to respond to the Israeli militarys threats and violations.

Last September, Israel conducted its biggest military drill in almost two decades on the Lebanese border to simulate the next confrontation with Hezbollah.

The resistance movement has repeatedly warned that any Israeli act of aggression would be met with a crushing response.



Israel doesnt want peace with Palestine

Pointing to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Hariri said the only solution to the issue is for Israel to make peace with the Palestinians.

"If you want peace, you have to accept the other, talk to the other, and accept that he has rights and those rights are not negotiable, he said, adding, however, that the Tel Aviv regime does not want peace with Palestinians.

Commenting on the recent decision by US President Donald Trump to recognize Jerusalem al-Quds as the capital of Israel, Hariri Beiruts position on the occupied city is very clear.
Indians burn pictures of US President Donald Trump during a rally in the capital New Delhi on December 17, 2017, following his decision to recognize Jerusalem al-Quds as the Israeli capital. (Photo by AFP)
If the US decides Jerusalem [al-Quds] is the capital of Israel that does not mean that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Because the whole world is saying Jerusalem is not the capital of Israel, he added.
On December 6, Trump sparked international outrage as he declared that Washington was recognizing Jerusalem al-Quds as the capital of Israel and that he had instructed his administration to begin the process of moving the American embassy from Tel Aviv to the ancient city.

The dramatic shift in Washingtons Jerusalem policy has drawn fierce criticism from the international community, including Washington's own allies, while triggering demonstrations against the US and Israel worldwide.

Experts say Trumps decision would seriously undermine the foundations of the so-called Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

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