Head of Hezbollah's parliamentary block, MP Mohammad Raad, said Saturday that the upcoming parliamentary elections in Lebanon is a completion between Israel and the resistance, local naharnet website reported.
"If you want to defeat the resistance, it would be through refraining from voting," Raad told Ashoura gathering in south Lebanon major town Nabatieh.
He stressed that the 2009 elections would be a continuation of the goals of 2006 war on Lebanon.
Raad added that those who could not disarm the resistance by force think they are capable of doing so in the upcoming elections of 2009, by assuming the majority in parliament, and demanding to disarm the resistance.
Israel fought a devastating 34-day war with Hezbollah in July 2006; Hezbollah however, accused majority leaders in Lebanon of betting on Hezbollah's defeat to disarm them.
The forthcoming parliamentary election in 2009 is decisive to both the majority and the Hezbollah-led opposition in Lebanon, since it will decide who will rule the country for the next four years.
Source:Xinhua
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