Hezballah angry about losing its phone spy network

Jerusalem Post:

A Lebanese government decision to declare Hizbullah's telecommunications network illegal amounts to a "declaration of war," the organization's leader Hassan Nasrallah said Thursday.

The US-backed government on Tuesday declared the military telecommunications network illegal and said it was a threat to state security. The government also said it would dismiss the security chief of the country's only international airport because he was suspected of ties to Iranian - and Syrian - Hizbullah.

Nasrallah vowed to fight any attempts to disarm Hizbullah members saying: "Those who try to arrest us, we will arrest them. Those who shoot at us, we will shoot at them. The hand raised against us, we will cut it off."

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The Hezballah statements reflects a certain amount of hubris and arrogance. When private citizens presumed to arrest public officials that is called rebellion. This appears to be another case of Iran pushing the boundaries and getting its proxies in trouble as they have done in Iraq. Overreaching may result in their losing all their proxies.

The LA Times has more on the Hezballah tantrum.

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