Hezbollah organised a tour inside an industrial site in the Jnah district of Beirut on Tuesday, for the media, in an attempt to dispel Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's allegations that weapons had been stashed in a warehouse.
The party’s media relations official, Muhammad Afif, said during the tour, “All the accusations made by the (Israeli) enemy over and over are nothing but false and liar allegations.”
Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah denied, in a televised speech earlier on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that weapons were stored in the secret warehouse.
Nasrallah accused Netanyahu of "inciting the Lebanese people against Hezbollah," announcing that he would allow the media "to enter this facility and see what is in it, so that the whole world would discover Netanyahu's lies on air."
Hezbollah organised a tour inside an industrial site in the Jnah district of Beirut on Tuesday, for the media, in an attempt to dispel Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's allegations that weapons had been stashed in a warehouse.
The party’s media relations official, Muhammad Afif, said during the tour, “All the accusations made by the (Israeli) enemy over and over are nothing but false and liar allegations.”
Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah denied, in a televised speech earlier on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that weapons were stored in the secret warehouse.
Nasrallah accused Netanyahu of "inciting the Lebanese people against Hezbollah," announcing that he would allow the media "to enter this facility and see what is in it, so that the whole world would discover Netanyahu's lies on air."
Hezbollah organised a tour inside an industrial site in the Jnah district of Beirut on Tuesday, for the media, in an attempt to dispel Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's allegations that weapons had been stashed in a warehouse.
The party’s media relations official, Muhammad Afif, said during the tour, “All the accusations made by the (Israeli) enemy over and over are nothing but false and liar allegations.”
Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah denied, in a televised speech earlier on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that weapons were stored in the secret warehouse.
Nasrallah accused Netanyahu of "inciting the Lebanese people against Hezbollah," announcing that he would allow the media "to enter this facility and see what is in it, so that the whole world would discover Netanyahu's lies on air."