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Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah called on Friday to execute the death sentences against the spies without delay, praising in this context the stance of President Michel Sleiman who expressed readiness to sign any death sentence verdict, noting that spies were direct contributors in all crimes committed during the war.
Nasrallah was speaking through a large TV screen as he was marking the Day of the Resistance's Wounded during the ceremony held by Hezbollah in the occasion in Beirut's southern suburb.
While warning that the Israeli enemy was completely controlling all telecommunication networks in Lebanon, Nasrallah said that the greatest strength during the war was Hezbollah's military telecommunications network, noting in this context that the May 5 decision against the network was not innocent, calling on the government to launch an investigation over what happened and find that the mastermind behind this action is in Israel.
He said that discovery of spies in the Telecoms network ended plots to fabricate a verdict against Hezbollah within the STL, and questioned Prime Minister Saad Hariri and Interior Minister Ziad Baroud whether the Information Branch have data about spy Charbel Qazzi before being arrested by the Intelligence Directorate.
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah called on Friday to execute the death sentences against the spies without delay, praising in this context the stance of President Michel Sleiman who expressed readiness to sign any death sentence verdict, noting that spies were direct contributors in all crimes committed during the war.
Nasrallah was speaking through a large TV screen as he was marking the Day of the Resistance's Wounded during the ceremony held by Hezbollah in the occasion in Beirut's southern suburb.
While warning that the Israeli enemy was completely controlling all telecommunication networks in Lebanon, Nasrallah said that the greatest strength during the war was Hezbollah's military telecommunications network, noting in this context that the May 5 decision against the network was not innocent, calling on the government to launch an investigation over what happened and find that the mastermind behind this action is in Israel.
He said that discovery of spies in the Telecoms network ended plots to fabricate a verdict against Hezbollah within the STL, and questioned Prime Minister Saad Hariri and Interior Minister Ziad Baroud whether the Information Branch have data about spy Charbel Qazzi before being arrested by the Intelligence Directorate.