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Responding to Puppet Mubarak's Accusation Against HizbAllah - Sayed Hassan Nasrallah | 04-10-09

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

كلمة السيد نصر الله ردا على الاتهامات المصرية لـ حزب الله

Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of HizbAllah in Lebanon, responds to the recent accusations by the Egyptian regime against the movement.

Some highlights of his talk.

Nasrallah: "I fully reject and deny all charges that Hezbollah was intending to launch an act of aggression in Egypt or at any other part of the world."

"The brother Sami Shihab is a member of Hezbollah. We do not deny it and we are not ashamed of it ... Sami was providing logistics to help the Palestinian resistance at the Egyptian-Palestinian borders ... all other charges against him are false," Nasrallah said.

Egyptian officials have also charged Nasrallah of planning to 'spread Shia ideology' through Shihab in Egypt, branding him an 'Iranian agent'.

Nasrallah said he was amazed by such allegation, as no 'single man' is capable of spreading Shia thought in a country, and stressed that Hezbollah is a purely Lebanese party from its leadership to its base.

He added that these 'baseless accusations' only aim to 'agitate the Egyptian people and to defame Hezbollah's pure and bright image'.

In his Friday speech, Nasrallah once again lashed out at the Egyptian regime stressing that it should be 'charged and condemned for besieging Gaza'.

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