Lebanon's Hezbollah chief says movement has 100,000 fighters

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The head of Lebanon's Hezbollah said Monday that his Iran-backed movement had 100,000 "trained" and "armed" fighters at its disposal, speaking after deadly violence in Beirut last week.
Hassan Nasrallah accused the Lebanese Forces, a Christian party, of being behind the killing of seven members of his movement and Shiite ally Amal at a rally on Thursday and warned it against sparking any "civil war".
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