Hezbollah demos, U-S envoy meets President
Beirut - 14th December 2001 1. Hezbollah militants marching through the streets 2. Close-up on Hezbollah militants holding Hezbollah flags 3. Various of Hezbollah militants in military exercise with ropes 4. Hezbollah militant attacking the Israeli flag 5. Hezbollah militant descending a building 6. Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah attending the parade 8. Hezbollah militants shouting (in Arabic) "death to Israel" and "Hezbollah are coming" 9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah Secretary General: "You respond to those who kill you and arrest you and imprison you by carrying out more suicide attacks against the enemy." 10. Cutaway of parade 11. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah Secretary General: "In Lebanon we are witnessing a large intimidation campaign launched by the Americans, but let them say what they want. This is not something new, when we took our first steps on this road we asked for martyrdom and we decided to die for Allah." Fatima Gate, Lebanese-Israeli border, Southern Lebanon - December 14, 2001 12. Various of Hezbollah children parading at Fatima Gate at the Lebanese-Israeli border 13. Hezbollah child pointing a machine gun at an Israeli settlement Ain El Helweh refugee camp, Sidon, Southern Lebanon - December 14, 2001 14. Various of armed Palestinian militants at Ain Helweh camp in South Lebanon Beirut - December 14, 2001 15. U-S Assistant Secretary of State William Burns talking with Lebanese official 16. SOUNDBITE: (English) William Burns, U-S Assistant Secretary of State: "We do first recognise that Hezbollah has a number of different dimensions to it - as a political party, as a social welfare organisation. But the United States continues to be concerned about terrorist activities that go well beyond the borders of this country." Beirut - December 13, 2001 17. Burns shaking hands with Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri 18. Close-up of Hariri 19. Two shot of Burns and Hariri STORYLINE: Hezbollah celebrated the world day for Jerusalem on Friday with a massive military parade in the Lebanese capital, Beirut. After Hezbollah militants marched through the streets, Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah spoke to the crowd, calling on the Palestinians to continue their fight against Israelis. "You respond to those who kill you and arrest you and imprison you by carrying out more suicide attacks against the enemy," Nasrallah said. Nasrallah also spoke out against the role of the United States in the region, accusing them of an "intimidation campaign." Also on Friday, Hezbollah organised a demonstration at Fatima Gate at the Lebanese-Israeli border Southern Lebanon where small children from the party marched along the gate and pointed their weapons to the Israeli settlements Northern Israel. The Palestinian camps also marked the world day for Jerusalem. In Ein El Helweh, the biggest Palestinian refugee camp in Sidon, Southern Lebanon, Palestinians took to t