Hizbullah’s dilemma By Haytham Muzahem and Mats warn
Hizbullah’s dilemma By Haytham Muzahem and Mats warn Published in Jane’s Intelligence Review – November 2003 On 3 November, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary-general of the movement, claimed in a speech that European diplomats had informed him of a possible, imminent Israeli withdrawal from the Shebaa Farms. However, rather than welcoming the putative move, Nasrallah argued that “the objective behind this idea is to remove the pretext for Hizbullah and the resistance and to put pressure on Lebanon and Syria, and to do away with Hizbullah from the regional equation.” Dismissing this notion, Nasrallah said: “We can make sure that there are other issues that concern us and that we have other files to keep us in the conflict”. The day after Nasrallah’s speech, Lebanese MP Pierre Gemayel demanded a referendum on the issue and denounced the secretary-general’s statements as being a new effort “to keep Lebanon within the regional conflicts for which Lebanon has already paid...