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Kuntar: Any new adventure by Israel would to its destruction

 

Lebanese ex-prisoner said the Zionist regime’s threats against resistance in the region stemmed from the regime’s concerns about its growingly unstable army.

 

Samir Kuntar, Israel's longest held Lebanese captive who has been freed last year from Zionist regime’s jail after 30 years told Qodsna reporter on the sidelines of the conference in defense of resistance strategy in Beirut (which wrapped up on Sunday) that ‘Today resistance is in better position than 2006 and is able to impose an defeat on Zionist enemy even worse than the 2006 war defeat.

 

“Any adventure by Zionist enemy will be confronted by firm resistance of Lebanese Hezbollah fighters,” he said.

 

No doubt the Zionist enemy will sustain heavy losses from resistance groups and that could lead to the regime's destruction," Kuntar added.

 

Zionist enemy’s defeat in 2006 Lebanon war had decreased social trust over its army and the army has tried to get back the lost trust," he said.

 

An international conference began work in Beirut in on Friday and wrapped up on Sunday in support of the strategy of resistance in the presence of personalities from the five continents.

 

An Iranian delegation took part in the conference, comprised of expert in ME affairs, Mohammad-Ali Mohtadi, political analyst, Hussein Rooyvaran, and several other ME experts including Hussein Kanani Moqaddam, Mohammad-Sadeq Kooshki, Hamid-Reza Taraqqi, Forouz Rajayifar, Ahmad Soroushnejad, and Habibzadeh.

 

They delivered speeches to the conference on the inter-relation of strategy of resistance and the US projects in the Middle East. The Palestinian rights was also addressed in the Iranian lectures.

 




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