Hezbollah has once again criticized the US-backed tribunal responsible for probing the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, PressTV reported.
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah on Wednesday accused the tribunal officials of selling the information.
He said Israelis were well aware of the details of the case from the day one the tribunal was set up.
The US-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) was set up after a bombing killed Hariri and 22 other people in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, in February 2005.
Nasrallah said the tribunal keeps accusing only Syria and Hezbollah of involvement. He added the tribunal's unwillingness to consider other scenarios shows that it is not professional and honest.
Hezbollah has, from the beginning, rejected the allegation, warning that the plot was part of "a dangerous project that is targeting the resistance."
Nasrallah also added that any indictment by the tribunal against Hezbollah or its members will have no effect on the group's readiness to confront Israel.
He also hailed the end of the idea of a "Greater Israel" among the Israeli public and reiterated his previous statement that Hezbollah would not hand over any members who might be mentioned in the US-backed tribunal's upcoming indictments.
The court is expected to announce its findings by the end of the year.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem has also accused the Hariri tribunal of being one-sided in line with Israeli interests.
In an exclusive interview with Press TV on Monday, Sheikh Qassem reiterated that the tribunal was an "Israeli-American tool," calling on the Lebanese March 14 alliance, headed by Prime Minister Saad Hariri, to denounce the tribunal.