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Hezbollah says Ban Ki Mon's Report on Resolution 1701 Is Biased to Israel

Jul 02, 2009

Damascus, SANA_ Hezbollah has criticized the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Mon's report on resolution 1071 and said "the Secretary General's report fully intersects with the American stances which are biased to Israel".

"The Secretary General's report didn't involve an article on the Lebanese complaint
on the Israeli spy networks uncovered recently by Lebanese security apparatus " Hezbollah said in a statement Thursday, adding: " These spy networks are considered as an Israeli violation of the Lebanese sovereignty, security and stability and of the international resolution 1071.

The statement said that the available data in files about Israeli spy networks and the documented investigations with the agents are sufficient to condemn and accuse Israel of aggression against the Lebanese sovereignty, security and stability.

" Israel, through spying on Lebanon and building spy networks, is not only responsible for the crimes and aggressions after July war on Lebanon in 6002 and the previous crimes and aggressions, but also it is the main suspect in many crimes carried out against Lebanon's internal security causing disorder and chaos and threatening the Lebanese political stability as a whole.

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