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Hizbullah: Will Not Allow New Lebanon President Be Part of U.S. National Security
Sheikh Nabil Kawook, the leader of Hizbullah in south Lebanon, said the group will not allow the new head of state of Lebanon to be part of the U.S. National Security. "We
will not allow the American scheme which we buried last July to come into being again through the upcoming presidential elections," Kawook said at the opening ceremony of an infirmary in the southern village of Khiam.
"We will not allow the new president of Lebanon to be part of the American National Security as is the case with the unconstitutional government which has become part of the American National Security," Kawook
said.
"As of today, we will not allow the unconstitutional Saniora government to take hold of the country," Kawook threatened. "We have been patient from the beginning of the (political) crisis ten months
ago."
Meanwhile, Mahmoud Qomati, deputy chief of the Hizbullah politburo, warned Saniora that the Lebanese will soon lost their patience.
"We tell Saniora that the (Lebanese) people will lose their
patience and will jump out to attack you because you are depriving them from their rights," Qomati said in the southern village of Kharayeb.
He accused the Bush administration of using the pro-government March 14
alliance to provoke internal strife among the Lebanese.
Qomati charged that Washington supported last summer's Israeli offensive on Lebanon to create a change in the country's demography, saying the Americans, and their
collusion with the Lebanese, had prepared ships to "excavate us."
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