The comments of Hussein Khalil, the political adviser to Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah, came three days after Israel announced its decision to withdraw from the northern half of Ghajar.
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Khalil said that even if Israel pulled out the village, it is still occupying the disputed Sheba Farms captured from Syria four decades ago.
"The resistance and its weapons are still a national need to liberate remaining occupied Lebanese territories especially Sheba Farms," Khalil told reporters after meeting Christian leader Michel Aoun, a strong ally of Hizbullah.