Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah emphasized that he will take severe regulatory measures against any of his supporters who fire guns into the air during his speeches, al-Akhbar daily reported on Saturday.
“Don't be surprised if one day you hear that a certain division of Hizbullah has been dissolved because of shooting firearms into the air. The decision will be announced in media outlets,” al-Akhbar quoted Nasrallah as saying.
His comments came in a speech marking the 31st anniversary of the founding of the Imam al-Mahdi Scouts Association.
Nasrallah described the problem of random celebratory gunfire each time he makes a televised appearance as “humiliating and a disgrace.”
He expressed frustration and anger over the issue, particularly that several people were hurt and others were fatally wounded as a result of this habit.
Celebratory gunfire breaks out in Beirut and its Southern Suburbs each time Nasrallah makes a televised speech.
Last week, Wissam Bleiq, a member of Beirut's firefighting department was killed in the capital after media reports said a member of the alleged Hizbullah Resistance Brigades was the reason.
Speculation had emerged on whether he was the victim of murder or a stray bullet.
Another two teenagers in Beirut's southern suburb were hospitalized after sustaining gunshot wounds during a speech for Nasrallah.
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