Hizbullah's leader has affirmed never to surrender the four members of his shite militant group, who have been indicated in the 2005 murder of former Prime Minister, Rafik Hariri. He also stated in defiant speech that, the authorities will not be able to touch them even in 300 years.
Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, in his first condemnation, promised that tghe country would not see a new 'Civil War' connected to the findings of the U.N backed tribunal.
But the assurance made on Saturday emerged with an implied warning that the peace in Lebanon depends upon the Government bowing to Hizbullah's power and not pushing ahead with assets.
The six-year investigation was denounced by Nasrallah as a plot by Israel and U.S and added that, it was an aggression against them and their holy warriors.
The bursts of celebratory gunfire and fireworks erupted in Beirut, soon after the speech.
Any role in the murder was denied by Hizbullah, which gets crucial support from Iran and Syria and accused the U.N-backed tribunal of doing Israel's order.
The allegations that Hizbullah, the most potential political and military party force in Lebanon had a role in the 2005 Beirut truck bombing that killed Rafik Hariri has the capacity to pledge his Arab nation on Israel's northern border into a new and violent crisis.
But those concerns are sought to be allied by Nasrallah and stated that there will be no civil war in Lebanon.
Also he added that, the main reason for the same is that there is a responsible Government in Lebanon that will not act with revenge.
Hizbullah has combined the unparallel political thump in the Government this year, having collapsed former administration in January, when then Prime Minister Saad Hariri the slain man's son refused to renounce the tribunal investigating his father's death.
Najib Mikati, the new premier was Hizbullah's pick for the post. An unclear assurance was issued by him on Thursday that, Lebanon would respect international resolutions as long as they did not threaten the Civil peace.
News reported by News Vision - Online News Paper
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