The leader of the Lebanese anti-Israeli group Hezbollah has called for fresh protests in the country on Monday over a film deemed offensive to Muslims. The world needed to know Muslims "would not be silent in the face of this insult", Hassan Nasrallah said. Protests at many US diplomatic missions have been continuing over the film, which was made in the US. One person was reportedly killed in clashes between protesters and police in Pakistan on Sunday. In a speech broadcast on Hezbollah's al-Manar TV station, Sheikh Nasrallah called for demonstrations on several days over the coming week. The first is scheduled to take place on Monday afternoon in a southern suburb of Beirut which is a Hezbollah stronghold. More from the BBC Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti over the weekend denounced attacks on diplomats and embassies as un-Islamic. Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al al-Sheikh also called on governments and international