Nasrallah, Qabalan Strees Need to Confront Looming Israeli Dangers
Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and the country”s highest Shiite authority Sheikh Abdul Amir Qabalan warned during a meeting against the dangers posed by Israel”s espionage networks, on the anniversary of the 2006 Second Lebanon War.
The talks covered "looming Israeli dangers either through its occupation, repetated violations of Lebanon”s airspace, sea and land or through the espionage cells which threaten the country”s security and stability," the National News Agency reported.
They said the Israeli threats must be "firmly and strongly confronted."
They also reaffirmed the need to "bolster" national unity and "continue to appease the home front and encourage dialogue and openness."