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Iranian Cleric Asks Muslims to Send Weapons to Hezbollah

01 August 2006

Ahmad Jannati, delivers his sermon, during Friday prayers at the Tehran University campus (File photo - June 9, 2006)
Ahmad Jannati, delivers his sermon, during Friday prayers at the Tehran University campus (File photo - June 9, 2006)
An influential Iranian cleric is calling on Muslim nations to help Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas in their fight against Israel.

Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, who heads the powerful Guardian Council, told the Iranian Students News Agency Tuesday that he wants Muslims worldwide to provide arms for Hezbollah, as well political and financial support for the militants.

Israel, the United States and allied Western states accuse Syria and Iran of supporting Hezbollah with arms and cash. Iran says it provides only moral and diplomatic support for the Shi'ite Islamic group.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and Reuters.

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