The Head of the Lebanese Forces Party, Samir Geagea, held a press conference, in which he addressed the last letter of the Secretary General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, noting that the reported facts addressed was "altered, falsified and non-existent." Geagea said: "The biggest issue was what happened after the war and what you have done. The number of bombings that have occurred since the eighties, including the U.S. Embassy, ??the assassination of the Dean on the road to Ablah, the hijacking of a plane and killing its passengers, the assassination of George Chamoun in Rayak Mahdi, and the liquidation of George Abu Murad and others.” He was surprised at how the Israelis are waiting for March 14 to launch a war on Lebanon, adding: "It is true that we are annoyed because you are a threat to Lebanon, but the Israelis are ten times more dangerous. " He went on to say about Nasrallah: "I'm not convinced about any partnership with you in any government - we were with you in previous periods but now we cannot work with you for there must be hope in this country." Geagea added: "Our project and your project does not meet our state project."
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