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Hezbollah's Nasrallah and Iran's Jalili discuss Syro-Lebanese resistance
Photo credit: courtesy Al Manar News by Joseph Earnest August 8, 2012
Newscast Media BEIRUT, Lebanon—Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah gave Iranian Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Saed Jalili a warm reception as the two sides discussed the latest Syro-Lebanese developments and the continuing crisis in the Levant region. The Secretary General also underlined the importance of Iran's role in the current sensitive situation, at the Tuesday meeting. Jalili referred to achievements and stability that resistance has brought to Lebanon, and said that Lebanese and Palestinian resistance had been an honor for the Arab world, and current Islamic awakening moves are among its achievements. Meanwhile, at a graduation ceremony in a Beirut suburb on Wednesday, Nasrallah urged his audience to adopt another kind of resistance through sticking to values and culture, in order to overcome what he referred to as the soft war. "We need a resistance of another kind...a resistance of culture and thoughts in order to save our values since they are the source of our faith," Sayyed Nasrallah said. "Be confident… however the difficulties are, the time of victory has come and will know no limits," Nasrallah added, as he concluded the ceremony. Add Comments>> Source: Al Manar News
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