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Iranian Vice-President Calls on Muslim Countries To Support Hizballah
Fars News Agency (Internet Version-WWW)
Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Tehran, Fars News Agency: First Vice-President Parviz Davudi said Hizballah has stood up to Israel with minimum possibilities while it holds a strong faith, and further called on all Muslim countries to extend support to Hizballah Movement.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with FNA on the sidelines of a large public congregation at Tehran's Palestine Square on Tuesday (18 July), Davudi stated that the extensive presence of the people in the anti-Zionist demonstrations in Tehran and all other Iranian cities illustrates the vigilance of Iranians about the current developments in Lebanon and the ongoing crisis in the region.

He also stressed that due to the close bonds and brotherhood among the Muslim nations, if anything happens to a group of Muslim people, other Islamic nations rush to their help and support them.

Davudi reminded: "Taking into account the goals the Zionist regime has portrayed for itself and considering their plots for the greater Israel which stretches from the Nile to the Euphrates, it is a fact that the Zionist regime will gradually turn all the Muslim states into it sworn enemies."

"And the said trend has accelerated during the recent days," he continued.

"Due to the same reason, Muslim nations must awaken their governments as soon as possible and inform them of what is going on."

The first Vice-President reminded that Hizballah has stood up to Israel with minimum possibilities while it holds a strong faith in what it is doing, "and thus all the Muslim countries, including Iran, are urged to extend all-out political, propaganda and cultural support to the Hizballah Movement."

Asked about Hizballah's military conditions, he described the situation satisfactory.

(Description of Source: Tehran Fars News Agency (Internet Version-WWW) in English -- (Khabargozari-ye Fars) is a privately-owned news agency. It began operating in mid November 2002. Its managing editor is Mehdi Faza'eli, the editor in chief of the Javan daily and a member of the managerial board of the Association of Muslim Journalists. The other members of the board of directors of the news agency, are Alizera Shemirani, of Farda newspaper, Abdollah Moqaddam and Akbar Nabavi of Resalat newspaper, the former director of Farabi Foundation Hasan Eslami-Mehr, and university professor Abolhoseyn Ruholamin.)





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16 posted on 07/18/2006 8:40:08 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia
"He also stressed that due to the close bonds and brotherhood among the Muslim nations, if anything happens to a group of Muslim people, other Islamic nations rush to their help and support them."

What utter bovine excrement. Think "tsunami" for just a moment.........and WHO was it that responded and provided aid to these Muslim countries??? Iran? Saudi Arabia? Syria? Egypt?

HELL no, it was the good ol' US of A.

229 posted on 07/18/2006 11:57:21 PM PDT by RightOnline
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