'Palestinian' refugees from Syria who are staying in the Ain el-Hilweh 'refugee camp' near Sidon have
burned aid that was provided to them by Hezbullah, and told Hezbullah to stay out of Syrian affairs.
The refugees at the Palestinian Ain el-Hilweh camp in
Sidon called on Hizbullah to withdraw its fighters from Syria and not to
interfere in Syrian affairs, NNA said.
The military support of Hizbullah has helped Syrian
regime forces gain the upper hand in the battle for control of Qusayr, a
key town for both the regime and the insurgents, where a fierce army
assault began 12 days ago.
Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah had previously
justified the group's involvement in Syria by saying they were defending
Lebanese-inhabited border villages inside Syria and Shiite holy sites.
But the offensive on the mostly-Sunni town of Qusayr forced the movement to change its argument.
"Syria is the rear guard of the resistance (Hizbullah's
fight with Israel), its backbone, and the resistance cannot stay with
its arms folded when its rear guard is exposed," Nasrallah said on
Saturday in a speech for the 13th anniversary of Israel's withdrawal
from Lebanon.
Nasrallah stressed that Hizbullah will win the battle
against the “United States, Israel and the Takfiris just like it emerged
victorious in previous wars.”
Hundreds of Palestinian refugees have fled to Lebanon after fierce clashes at the Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus.
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