Hizbullah’s representative in Iran has ruled out the disarmament of his party and said the group will buy new weapons if necessary, in an interview published Monday. “There will not be disarmament, the UN resolution has not demanded that either,” Abdullah Safieddine told Shargh newspaper, on the eighth day of a UN-brokered cessation of hostilities that ended Israel’s month-long offensive against Lebanon.His comments came as a Turkish daily reported Monday that Turkish authorities have prevented five Iranian airplanes and a Syrian aircraft from flying into Lebanon, suspecting them of transporting arms to Hizbullah. Full Story
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