
Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is reportedly seeking to solidify the home front by demanding the international tribunal to question false witnesses and probe alleged Mossad spies.
"Nasrallah has been highlighting the most contentious aspects of the U.N. probe (into ex-Premier Rafik Hariri's assassination), demanding the government investigate witnesses who came forward but later retracted their stories," The Financial Times said Friday.
"He has also been focusing attention on a network of alleged Israeli spies, particularly in the telecoms sector, who could have fabricated evidence," it said.
"The aim is to plant doubts in the minds of opponents and certainty in the minds of supporters," says Nick Noe, editor of a translated collection of Nasrallah's speeches.
"Hizbullah's number one mission right now is to solidify the home front, its weakest link," he told FT.

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