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Hezbollah innovator says will keep fighting in Syria

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Hezbollah innovator sayyed Hassan Nasrallah guaranteed on Friday the Lebanese militant team would keep battling for Syrian Chief executive Bashar al-Assad after it headed the regain of the ideal town of Qusair the last week.
 
Echoing the dedication of a conversation three several weeks ago, when he guaranteed to battle until success, Nasrallah  said Hezbollah was conscious of the price of army involvement in Syria's civil war and would not be deflected from its objective.
 
"We will not modify our place. After Qusair is the same as before Qusair .... Whenever we need to be, we will be, " Nasrallah said in a public conversation. "What we believed liability for, we will keep be accountable for, and there is no need to provide information, " he said during an deal with honoring competitors injured in Hezbollah's army strategies along with a 2006 war with Israel.
 
The Shi'ite Islamic movement's start army involvement to take returning Qusair from mainly Sunni rebels has increased stress in Lebanon between followers and competitors of Assad. Many Sunnis have also gone to Syria, to battle together with rebels
 
Nasrallah advised his followers to work out constraint and sustain balance in Lebanon after rocket fire hit both Sunni and Shi'ite cities in the Bekaa Area and a multitude of people were murdered in road fighting in the North town of Tripoli.