Hezbollah leader stands firm behind Syria
http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2011/05/25/hezbollah_le
ader_criticizes_obama/

 
BEIRUT-The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group stood firmly behind
his allies in Syria on Wednesday in his first comments on the country's
uprising, saying that toppling the Damascus regime would serve only U.S. and
Israeli interests.

Hezbollah has much to lose if Syrian President Bashar Assad is deposed.
Besides receiving money from Syria, Hezbollah also is believed to receive
Iranian weapons shipments through the country.

"Overthrowing the regime in Syria is in the American and Israeli interest,"
Sheik Hassan Nasrallah said in a speech marking "Liberation Day," which
celebrates the withdrawal of the Israeli army from southern Lebanon in 2000
after 18 years of occupation. "They want to overthrow the regime and replace
it with a moderate regime."

Nasrallah spoke during a time of great upheaval in the region, including the
uprising in Syria and a May 15 march by Palestinian refugees on Israel's
borders, as well as two highly contentious speeches by the Israeli prime
minister and American president Barack Obama.

While praising uprisings that toppled longtime dictators in Egypt and
Tunisia, Nasrallah urged the Syrian people to "protect their country" and
give a chance for the Syrian leadership to implement reforms.

"We are worried about what is being plotted for the regime in Syria and the
Syrian people," Nasrallah said, echoing Assad's claims that the events in
Syria were a foreign conspiracy aimed at weakening the country's leadership.

Nasrallah rejected U.S. and Western sanctions on Syrian leaders.

"We should all cooperate so that Syria may emerge strong and immune," he
said.

"President Bashar Assad believes in reform and is serious and ready to go a
long way toward reforms, but in a calm and responsible manner," he said.

Nasrallah also lashed out at President Barack Obama for a speech he gave to
the pro-Israel lobbying group AIPAC on Wednesday and said Obama and Israel
have the same goals.

Obama last week endorsed a return to Israel's pre-1967 borders, along with
mutually agreed-to land swaps, as the starting point for peace talks with
Palestinians. That stance initially angered Israel, although nerves have
calmed as Obama emphasized that his position reflected the positions of
previous U.S. administrations.

Nasrallah said Obama and Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu have dealt a
"mortal blow" to the peace process.

He also criticized the standing ovations given to Netanyahu Tuesday in
Congress.

"Yesterday, America's name was Netanyahu," he said.

He said the only way to liberate Israeli-occupied Arab land was through
armed resistance, and referred to possible future marches toward Israeli
borders.

On May 15, thousands of Palestinians in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza marched to
the borders with Israel, prompting Israeli shooting that killed at least 15
people.

"If a few hundred Palestinian youth were able to terrify Israel, imagine if
several million from all the Arab countries were to march on the border at
the same time. What would Israel do?" he said, adding Israel was "weaker
than a spider's web."

Nasrallah brushed off rumors and reports that Hezbollah members were aiding
Syrian security forces in their crackdown as "lies."

He also denied accusations Hezbollah was on the ground in Libya.

NATO's top commander, U.S. Navy Adm. James Stavridis, said in March that
officials had seen "flickers" of possible Hezbollah involvement with rebel
forces.

Libya's deputy foreign minister claimed in April that Hezbollah militants
have joined the ranks of the rebels in Misrata, but he did not provide
evidence.

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