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July 17, 2010

July 17, 2010 - Now Lebanon - March 14 source: Nasrallah’s speech is more serious than that of May 7

Al-Liwaa newspaper quoted on Saturday an unnamed March 14 alliance source as saying that Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s Friday speech is more serious than that of the May 7 events.

Hezbollah partisans took over West Beirut at gunpoint on May 7, 2008 to protest a government decision to dismantle the group’s private landline network.

“The speech reflects the size of the deadlock Hezbollah is facing. It has an explosive tendency and divides the Lebanese,” the source told the daily.
This comes after Nasrallah said on Friday that an indictment by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) in the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri is an “Israeli project” designed to target Hezbollah by stirring up sectarian strife in Lebanon.

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