"Between overthrowing the government and overthrowing the resistance, down with the government," he said.
"If no compromise is reached, we will be facing a long internal war," Franjieh warned.
He said the government decision to uncover the Hizbullah telecommunications network was aimed at "killing Hassan Nasrallah."
Tensions reached a new high Tuesday, when the Saniora government declared that the network used by Hizbullah for military purposes was illegal and a danger to state security.
Hizbullah was also angered by the cabinet decision to remove Beirut airport's security chief Brig. Gen. Wafiq Shqeir over alleged ties to the Shiite group.
Hizbullah rejected the decision and Shqeir continued on the job.
"Beirut ... has become full of security offices," Franjieh said, warning al-Mustaqbal movement is spreading throughout Lebanon under a security company called "Security Plus."
Franjieh revealed that around 1,650 Mustaqbal "gunmen" were now operating under the cover of security organizations.
Tags: Airport, Fouad Siniora, Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah, riots, source: Naharnet, Suleiman Franjieh, Violence









