Hezbollah tells Israel: We are coming

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hezbollah banner - we are comingAnatolia news agency reported that  Hezbollah  displayed  a large banner near the border with Israel that reads: “we are coming” in  both Arabic and Hebrew.

Lebanese newspaper al-Akhbar which is closely affiliated with Hezbollah , reported also that the militant group is planning to hold a ceremony marking the Al-Quds Day in the hill where the banner was hoisted.

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah will be appearing on TV on Friday to deliver a speech that will be marking Al-Quds Day according to the daily.

Al -Quds Day, officially known in Iran as International Quds Day , is an annual event that was conceived originally in 1979 by the leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. It is held on the last Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and opposing Zionism as well as Israel’s control of Jerusalem; Al-Quds is that city’s Arabic name.

Quds Day is also commemorated in several countries in the Arab and Muslim world with protests against the Israeli occupation of Jerusalem.

Lebanese men put up a large billboard sponsored by Hezbollah reading in Arabic (top) and Hebrew (bottom), "we are coming" as they prepare for al-Quds day celebrations on August 1, 2013 in the village of Wazzani on the border between Lebanon and Israel. Al-Quds day is an annual event on the last Friday of the Muslim month of Ramadan where believers fast during daylight hours, expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people and opposing Zionism as well as Israel's control of Jerusalem. AFP PHOTO/MAHMOUD ZAYYAT
Hezbollah supporters put up a large billboard reading in Arabic (top) and Hebrew (bottom), “we are coming” as they prepare for the al-Quds day celebrations on August 1, 2013 in the village of Wazzani on the border between Lebanon and Israel. Al-Quds day is an annual event which takes place on the last Friday of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Al Aqsa Mosque is shown on the right on the banner . AFP PHOTO/MAHMOUD ZAYYAT
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