Hizbullah terrorist organization Secretary-General Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah said in Lebanon this week that presence of "Lebanese Islamic Resistant Forces" along the Lebanese border with Israel is necessary for the country. So reports Iran's official IRNA news agency. According to the terrorist leader, Lebanon's national interests mandated that Hizbullah remain near the border "along with their arms and ammunition." He asked rhetorically, "Who can guarantee that Israel will no more attack the region so as to benefit from the country's water resources?" Delivering a slap in the face to Israelis who had believed that the Barak-led withdrawal from southern Lebanon would spell the end of Hizbullah terrorism, Nasrallah said, "All those believing that all problems have been solved following the Zionist regime's withdrawal from south Lebanon are mistaken. Even if the Zionist regime withdraws from border farmlands or releases Lebanese hostages, Lebanon is in need of resistance." On the upcoming Arab summit in Amman next week, Nasrullah said the Americans "will try to make sure that disputes between Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait top the agenda ... [and will try to] prevent such issues as the Intifada and the Zionist regime's aggressions in occupied Palestine from being brought up for discussion."