Hussein Assi 
		Al-Manar, 09/08/2010 
		Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrullah accused on Monday 
		the Israeli enemy of involvement in the assassination of former Prime 
		Minister Rafiq Hariri, presenting tangible proof and evidence of an 
		Israeli potential role in the crime as well as other crimes that hit 
		Lebanon during the few past years.
 
His eminence unveiled footage 
		intercepted from Israeli surveillance planes of the site of the 2005 
		murder of ex-Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri prior to his assassination. 
		Several clips, each minutes long and undated, showed aerial views of the 
		coastline off west Beirut on various days prior to the Hariri 
		assassination.
 
Sayyed Nasrullah was speaking during an 
		exceptional press conference he held at Shahed hall in Beirut's southern 
		suburb of Beirut. The conference, attended by media outlets' top editors 
		and journalists, was set to mark political turning point in the case of 
		Hariri's murder and open new horizons that the court could pick up and 
		build on "if it wanted to be impartial."
 
ISRAELI AGENT SOUGHT TO 
		DELUDE HARIRI
		His eminence started his speech by recalling that the Israeli enemy 
		had been plotting to delude former PM Rafiq Hariri since 1993 and make 
		him believe that Hezbollah wants to assassinate him. "In 1993, Hezbollah 
		was organizing a protest in the southern suburb against the signing of 
		the Oslo Accord, after which clashes broke out. At the time, tension 
		increased between Rafiq Hariri and Hezbollah. An Israeli agent at the 
		time told Hariri that Hezbollah wants to kill him and mentioned the name 
		of Imad Mugniyah."
 
Sayyed Nasrullah was pointing to Israeli spy 
		Ahmad Nasrullah who was arrested and interrogated by the Resistance in 
		1996. "After interrogating Ahmad Nasrullah and his confession of 
		photographing houses of Hezbollah leaders, he also admitted that he had 
		been blackmailing Hariri. He admitted that he had been trying to control 
		the course of Hariri's motorcade through deluding him into believing 
		that Hezbollah wants to murder him," his eminence said.
 
		Hezbollah Secretary General went on to reveal that spy Ahmad Nasrullah 
		deluded the former Prime Minister into thinking that Hezbollah had a 
		plan to assassinate his sister, MP Bahia Hariri, and hence to force him 
		to go to Sidon to receive condolences so that he would be assassinated 
		there.
 
"We handed over Hezbollah member Abu Hassan Salameh to 
		the Syrians over a false claim by Ahmed Nasrullah that Salameh had been 
		plotting to murder Hariri, but later on we found out that Salameh was 
		innocent," Sayyed Nasrullah emphasized.
 
To document the words of 
		Sayyed Nasrullah, a first video was broadcast, showing the Israeli spy 
		Ahmad Nasrullah giving his revelations himself. The video showed the spy 
		confessing that his claims to former PM Rafiq Hariri that Hezbollah 
		aimed to kill him were mere lies. He acknowledged working for Israel and 
		saying that he was asked by his Israeli handlers to warn Hariri's men of 
		the assassination plot.
 
ISRAEL HAS CAPABILITY TO CARRY OUT 
		HARIRI'S MURDER
		Hezbollah Secretary General then turned to the second part of the 
		press conference, the part in which he would directly accuse the Israeli 
		enemy of standing behind the assassination of former Prime Minister 
		Rafiq Hariri.
 
After showing another video of Israeli accusations 
		against Hezbollah of involvement in Hariri's murder, Sayyed Nasrullah 
		decided to change the roles, pointing out that Israel has the capability 
		to carry out an operation like the one that targeted former Prime 
		Minister Rafiq Hariri on February 14, 2005. 
"Israel has the 
		capability to carry out this type of operations, such as Hariri's 
		assassination and the other assassinations that targeted Lebanon during 
		the few past years," Sayyed Nasrallah said, recalling that Israel's 
		history was full of assassination operations against high-ranking 
		figures and leaders.
 
While noting that it has become known that 
		Israel has plenty of spies in Lebanon, Sayyed Nasrallah noted that the 
		Zionist entity also had the motive because the Resistance is Israel's 
		major enemy. "It has an animosity toward Syria, so it wouldn't miss a 
		chance to create uproar. Israel wouldn't miss a chance to create uproar 
		and use Hariri's blood to drive Syria out of Lebanon and besiege the 
		Resistance," his eminence said.
 
In this context, Sayyed 
		Nasrallah quoted Syrian President Bachar Assad as personally telling him 
		that an Arab leader in 2004, before the issuing of UN Security Council 
		Resolution 1559, informed him that the US does not mind keeping Syrian 
		forces in Lebanon, but on two conditions: disarming Hezbollah and 
		Palestinian factions in Lebanon. "Assad told them that Hezbollah is part 
		of Lebanon's national security, hence he denied the US' request. Then 
		came the project to force Syria out of Lebanon and isolate Hezbollah."
		
Speaking about Israel's methods of operation, Hezbollah Secretary 
		General noted that the Israeli enemy has wiretapping devices, aerial and 
		field surveillance in addition to logistic support to carry out the 
		assassination operation in the Lebanese interior.
 
ISRAEL 
		INTERESTED IN PERFORMING OPERATIONS NEAR SEAFRONT
		In a third part, Hezbollah Secretary General pointed to revelations 
		made by the Israeli collaborators, who were arrested between 2009 and 
		2010, in an attempt to answer the question about intelligence operations 
		conducted in Lebanon after 2004.
 
Philippos Hanna Sader, who was 
		born in 1964, was the first spy highlighted during the press conference. 
		He started spying for the Israeli enemy in 2006 and was arrested in 2010 
		by the Lebanese authorities. His role was to gather information about 
		the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) and political figures. Israel assigned 
		him to collect information about President Michel Sleiman's house and 
		its distance from the shore and about Army Commander General Jean 
		Qahwaji's yacht. "Israel is interested in performing assassination 
		operations near the seafront," Sayyed Nasrallah said, commenting the 
		data. "Does a spy inspect a site only to gather information, or to also 
		plot for a certain operation?" his eminence wondered.
 
The second 
		spy presented in the press conference was Said Tanios Alam. He was 
		arrested in 2009 and confessed to collecting information about Lebanese 
		Forces chief Samir Geagea and Prime Minister Saad Hariri. He started 
		spying for the Israeli enemy in 1990. He was asked to monitor Geagea and 
		to determine when Hariri visits him according to official investigations 
		led by the Lebanese authorities, not Hezbollah. "Why does Israel want to 
		monitor Saad Hariri and Samir Geagea, who are March 14 leaders?" Sayyed 
		Nasrallah wondered, commenting the data revealed. "This is the answer 
		for the people asking why March 14 members were the ones who were 
		assassinated. The answer is that Israel wants the blame to fall on Syria 
		and Hezbollah," his eminence said.
 
Other spies highlighted 
		during the press conference were Nasser Nader, Fayssal Maqlad, Adib Alam 
		and his wife Hayat. Nader, who was arrested in 2009, confessed to being 
		involved in the 2004 killing of Hezbollah official Ghaleb Awali. Maqlad 
		confessed to harboring Israeli troops in Lebanon and transporting 
		weapons. Alam confessed to monitoring Lebanese regions as well as being 
		involved, along with his wife, in the killing of Islamic Jihad Movement 
		officials Mahmoud and Nidal al-Majzoub in 2006 in Saida.
 
While 
		noting that the revelations made by the spies, although they only 
		constitute a sample, confirm that Israeli intelligence operations in 
		Lebanon didn't stop during the last few years in Lebanon, Sayyed 
		Nasrallah called for collecting the spies' confessions in order to draw 
		a diagram of their work.
 
"As Israel murdered the Hariri and 
		civil strife didn't erupt, the enemy planned to murder the Shiite 
		Speaker Nabih Berri to drag Lebanon into the strife which didn't occur 
		after Hariri's death," his eminence warned. 
 
EVIDENCE SHOWN: 
		CAPTURING OF MK DRONE IMAGES!
		"The secret I want to reveal tonight is that before 1997, Hezbollah 
		was able to catch an Israeli spy plane photographing South Lebanon and 
		sending them to an Israeli operations center," Sayyed Nasrallah went on 
		to say.
"Before 1997, the Resistance managed to capture the 
		transmission of an MK drone and we managed to access this transmission 
		which enabled us of capturing the images transmitted by the drone as the 
		enemy's operation room was receiving them," Hezbollah Secretary General 
		explained.
 
"The capturing of the MK drone images by the 
		Resistance's operation room led to the foiling of the enemy's amphibious 
		assault on Ansariyeh on September 5, 1997," Hezbollah Secretary General 
		revealed, before showing details of the Ansariyeh operation and 
		explaining how this tactic helped the Resistance fighters foil the 
		Israeli attempt.
 
FOOTAGE: ISRAEL CAREFULLY MONITORED HARIRI'S 
		MOVEMENTS
		Hezbollah Secretary General then turned to the most sensitive part of 
		the press conference: tangible proof showing the Israeli enemy carefully 
		monitoring the movements of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and his 
		locations. 
 
In this regard, Sayyed Nasrallah unveiled footage 
		intercepted from Israeli surveillance planes of the site of the 2005 
		murder of ex-Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri prior to his assassination.
		 
"Israeli drones had carefully monitored the movements of Hariri's 
		motorcade in Beirut and on the Farayya-Faqra road," Sayyed Nasrallah 
		pointed out. "Was that a coincidence?" his eminence wondered. "Such 
		footage generally comes as the first leg of the execution of an 
		operation."
 
Several clips, each minutes long and undated, showed 
		aerial views of the coastline off west Beirut on various days prior to 
		the Hariri assassination.  "Are there any Hezbollah offices in these 
		areas monitored by Israel? Why is Israel monitoring these locations?" 
		Sayyed Nasrallah wondered.
 
HEZBOLLAH HAS DEFINITE INFORMATION ON 
		ISRAEL'S AERIAL MOVEMENTS ON FEBRUARY 14
		This is not everything: another revelation is to be made by Sayyed 
		Nasrallah. "We have definite information on the aerial movements of the 
		Israeli enemy the day Hariri was murdered. Hours before he was murdered, 
		an Israeli drone was surveying the Sidon-Beirut-Jounieh coastline as 
		warplanes were flying over Beirut," his eminence declared.
 
A 
		video broadcast in this regard shows that Israeli reconnaissance planes 
		flew over Saida on February 13, 2005, while several warplanes flew over 
		Beirut hours before Hariri was killed. On February 14, 2005, an Israeli 
		AWACS plane flew over Beirut along with another Israeli spy plane. 
 
		"This video can be acquired by any investigative commission to ensure it 
		is correct. We are sure of this evidence, or else we would not risk 
		showing it," Sayyed Nasrallah said, hinting that Hezbollah keeps other 
		evidence and secrets to be revealed at the appropriate time.
 
SPY 
		GHASSAN JEDD WAS PRESENT AT CRIME SCENE
		"We have evidence that Ghassan al-Jedd, an alleged Israeli spy who 
		hosted Israeli operations teams, was present at the Rafiq Hariri crime 
		scene," Sayyed Nasrallah revealed. "We presented the evidence to the 
		Lebanese authorities, but Jedd escaped from Lebanon before he was 
		caught," his eminence added.
 
Jedd was born in 1940 and became an 
		Israeli spy in the early 1990s, before he escaped from Lebanon in 2009. 
		He hosted Israeli officers in Lebanon. In March 2004, Israeli officers 
		entered Lebanon through the sea and were hosted by Jedd for 50 hours in 
		a location in Mount Lebanon.
 
IGNORING EVIDENCES PROVES STL 
		POLITICIZED
		Asked about Hezbollah reaction in case the Special Tribunal for 
		Lebanon decided to simply ignore the evidences presented, Sayyed 
		Nasrallah noted that would prove the Resistance party's belief that the 
		STL was politicized.
 
Sayyed Nasrallah reiterated that Hezbollah 
		does not trust the international tribunal. "However, if the Lebanese 
		government is willing to form a Lebanese commission to investigate the 
		matter, we will cooperate," his eminence said. "There are some who spent 
		$500 million in Lebanon to distort the image of Hezbollah. That's why 
		we're engaging ourselves in a battle for public opinion, especially that 
		some are working night and day to defend Israel's innocence."