Nasrallah: Hizbullah improving arms to continue fight against Israel

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Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Monday said his terror group will improve its weapons capabilities to face off any Israeli threat. Armed struggle is the only way to regain Arab lands captured by Israel, Nasrallah said, adding that Hizbullah will never recognize any peace agreement between Arabs and the Jewish state. Nasrallah spoke Monday at a news conference in which he detailed the group's new political manifesto, the second since Hizbullah was founded in 1982 to fight the IDF. He gave no details on the weapons plans.
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