Dec 29, 2008, 1:30 PM

Hezbollah urges Egyptians to force govt. to open Gaza border

Hezbollah urges Egyptians to force govt. to open Gaza border

Lebanon’s Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah called on Egyptians on Sunday for force their government to open Rafah crossing to allow food, water, and medicine to reach Gazans who have come under savage attacks by the Zionist regime, Al-Manar TV reported.

"The Egyptian people should take the streets in millions to force the regime to open the crossings," Nasrallah told the Egyptian people.

 

Egypt is being blamed for closing Rafah  crossing and helping Israel tighten the grip on the coastal strip.

 

Even before the Israeli blitzkrieg began on Saturday, Egypt had refused to open border with Gaza to allow humanitarian aid to reach 1.5 million Palestinians locked in the enclave which has been called the greatest open prison on the earth.

 

"If the people took to the streets by the millions, could the police kill millions of Egyptians?" Nasrallah insisted.

 

According to the TV report, Nasrallah even called on Egyptian army officers and politicians to pressure the regime to reject what is happening to the Palestinian people in Gaza.

 

Israeli jets bombed the Gaza Strip for a third day on Monday, killing several children.

   

The Israeli blitz has killed 310 Palestinians and wounded more than 1,400 others, according to Gaza medics.

 

Meanwhile, The UN agency for Palestinian refugees said on Monday that at least 51 civilians are among the victims of the Israeli blitz on the Gaza Strip,

   

Nasrallah accused some Arab states of urging the Israelis to finish up Hamas movement in Gaza, saying "what is happening today in Gaza is an exact copy of what happened to us in 2006 war (between Israel and Hezbollah)."

 

"The American and Zionists want to impose their conditions on the Palestinians, on Lebanon and on Syria," Nasrallah said.

 

Nasrallah also called on Lebanese people to gather in huge numbers in southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday to express solidarity with the Palestinian victims in the Gaza Strip.

 

Hezbollah ready for any Israeli attack

 

Hezbollah leader also asked Lebanese resistance fighters in south Lebanon to be on alert for the possibility of an Israeli attack on Lebanon.

 

"I have asked the brothers in the resistance in the south specifically to be present, on alert and cautious because we are facing a criminal enemy and we don't know the magnitude of the conspiracies," Nasrallah noted.

 

PA/PA

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MNA

 

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