Na3eeman 7assouna !!
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I ask 7assouna why didnt he pressure Iran & Syria’s officers to help out the Palestinians and resist with their brothers ???
Why doesnt he start another war from Lebanon to help the Palestinians ??
Whats stopping him ?? meen de3isslo 3a danabo ?? M3almo Bashar ? or M3allmo Ahmadinajad natir la ye3la se3er el petrole ?

إن الذي يتحدث إلينا هو الرئيس الإيراني أحمدي نجاد الذي يعمل عنده نصر الله، مشيرا إلى أن المصريين وقواتهم المسلحة لا تلتفت إلى تلك التفاهات

وردا على سؤال حول مغزى وتوقيت تطاول بعض الجهات في حرب معلنة ضد مصر قال جلال إن التطاول على مصر هو من سمات الدول والقيادات والأحزاب الصغيرة التي لا مصداقية لها.




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  • 1. Darko | December 30th, 2008 at 12:29 pm

    Why doesnt he start another war from Lebanon to help the Palestinians ??
    Whats stopping him ?? meen de3isslo 3a danabo ??
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    So what u’re saying N, is that you wouldnt mind him launching an attack on Israel from the south. 2ino if he gets involved you’ll attack him and if he doesnt attack, you’ll also attack him????????

  • 2. ja3far | December 30th, 2008 at 12:42 pm

    وقال السيد نصر الله: “أيها الأخوة اليوم نلتقي مجددا في أيام الشهادة لنعتز بشهداء غزة ونواسي في الوقت نفسه ونحن أمة الشهداء ونحمل ثقافة الشهادة ثقافة الحياة الحقيقية بعز وكرامة، واقفين على أقدامنا وجباهنا مرفوعة، وهؤلاء الشهداء في غزة كما في لبنان سقطوا في المعركة الأوضح والأقدس، لو ذهبتم الى كل العالم لتبحثوا عن معركة واضحة الشرعية على كل المستويات لن تجدوا معركة أوضح من هذه، هؤلاء هم الشهداء في سبيل الله، وهو سبيل الدفاع عن المقدسات واستعادة القدس ورفض التخلي عن حبة تراب واحدة من الأرض المقدسة”.

    وأضاف السيد نصر الله: “في غزة تقتل النساء والأطفال وتهدم المدارس والجامعات وتقصف كل مقومات الصمود والبقاء،

    بالأمس عندما سميت الأسماء بأسمائها كنت أعرف أنني سأقابل بسيل من الاتهامات والشتائم أنا أعتقد أن الدفاع عن غزة يستحق الانسان أن يقدم دمه فكيف اذا تعرض لبعض الشتائم هذا أقل ما يفعله الإنسان”.

  • 3. Rima | December 30th, 2008 at 12:51 pm

    You know guys, in a civilised country, tribes leader shouldn’t be allowed to interfere into other nations’ war and peace…shou khasso Hassan asslan la hatta yithammass la Hamass …bass yide2ou fina el jame3a kil hadess ilo hadiss

  • 4. paul | December 30th, 2008 at 1:11 pm

    Syria has sold hamas,the attack on egypt is only a disguise.

  • 5. Michele | December 30th, 2008 at 1:31 pm

    To Ja3far:

    There’s this lady friend who lost 2 of her cousins in the recent events in Ghaza.

    She calls me yesterday to tell me that she was planning to have a big party for the New Year eve but because of her loss n the recent war in Ghaza, she’ll only have a small party instead.

    Ya Ja3far if they don’t give a sh*t why should we?

    PS: According to her, her uncle had 11 kids,now with 2 dead he still has 9, so it’s ok…

  • 6. danny | December 30th, 2008 at 1:45 pm

    That’s disgusting ya Michele,,,R these people animals?

    Rima, spot on luv…What on earth does a terrorist cleric give himself divine rights to interfere and insult other soveriegn states’ heads of State?

    Doesn’t hassoon remind u of a Shiite Bin Laden???
    The two faces of Islam…and we have people idolizing these deranged lunatics here, there and everywhere…

    Michele, I missed you girl..nice to have u back!

  • 7. THERESINIA | December 30th, 2008 at 2:24 pm

    The Egyptian newspaper “AL JOUMHOURIYAH” of December 30, 2008 (today) is accusing the Hezbollah of wanting to establish an “Islamic Shiite Republic in Lebanon”… The revelations in this article are of extreme gravity!!!!

    I have spoken in the past – in this blog – about the HIDDEN objective of the Hezbollah… and I insist TODAY once again to say that the creation of an “Islamic Republic” is clearly WRITTEN in the CONSTITUTION of the Hezbollah….If the Hezbollah claims that this agenda is NOW changed it should be put down by WRITING OFFICIALLY in the same way that it was done on FEBRUARY 16, 1985.

  • 8. ja3far | December 30th, 2008 at 3:05 pm

    it is good to have internet in the airport :)
    michele… we should care because we are human… u should work on improving the quality of your friends …

  • 9. gk | December 30th, 2008 at 3:09 pm

    I think that Israel is waiting for HA to make the first move! Israel will wait to finish its agression in Gaza before it will turn to Lebanon. At that time, Israel will create the excuse to hit HA.

    HA is not ready to fight Israel and I doubt that it will ever fight Israel. Do you recall what Nasrallah said after the Summer 2006 war: “If I knew…”

    HA does not have the support of Lebanese: Some Shiite had enough of wars, Sunni did not forget the invasion of Beirut by HA and the treatment they got from HA and its allies last May , and Druze and Christians will not open its houses and churches to Shiite anymore!

    HA is now a strong militia (it is the only openly armed one) which will use its power to intimidate Lebanese and the elected government. Also, will continue to be the arm of Iran to be ready to retaliate in case Israel decided to bomb Iran.

    Instead of Nasrallah asking the Egyptian Army to rise, should ask the Syrian Army to go help Hamas and liberate the Syrian occupied land (Golan Heights).

    Is Syria as usual only talk?

    Where are the “full-men”? Playing on his playstation?

    Did Syria sell out Hamas and later Hizballah? For what? Golan Heights, Lebanon, International tribunal, financial aid, or to get out of isolation? Which one?

    Where is Iran and its Shihab 1, 2 , 3, …?

  • 10. Michele | December 30th, 2008 at 3:39 pm

    Walla ya Ja3far i have all kinds of friends, i would actually say “connaissance”, ma3aref, i even have Aounis amongst them n Hezbies but real friends i have few and great ones!

    Come think of it none of my best friends are Lebanese (French/Italian/English)…

    But i brieffed them well abt the Lebanese situation n they are all pro March 14!

    What i wouldn’t do for my country! ;)

  • 11. Michele | December 30th, 2008 at 3:44 pm

    Danny missed u too, that’s why i came back!!!

  • 12. THERESINIA | December 30th, 2008 at 3:56 pm

    It will be a CRIME to mislead Lebanon into a new WAR!!!

  • 13. danny | December 30th, 2008 at 4:10 pm

    Let’s not get ahead of ourselves guys. This is a contained conflict…It did not start yesterday. Hamas will be broken to let in the Abbas forces…They will be turfed by force much like they did to the Palestinian authority’s regular forces.
    Hassoon will bark and yell to create a ‘raison d’aitre” for his armed gang…
    Slyman’s and seniorita silence or lack of a “counter” declaration to nassy’s rant is unforgivable. If these yellow jackets are in the government then they have to tow the official line!!

    I am not holding my breath here…however the real charcter of these clowns will be apparent by their actions!

  • 14. Rima | December 30th, 2008 at 4:44 pm

    Talk is cheap..It irritates me when politicians of first, second, third and 100 grades fill the Media with their condemnations as if it matters…

    I wonder what Turkey and other countries will do if they were the target of Hamas rockets launched randomely at civilians to score political gains…How many times Turkey threatened to chase the kurds on its borders…
    They keep talking about disproportionate use of force but they never tell us how a country can react if they have an irrational neighbour like Hamas…Just how can someone score any military power over poisonous ideology and random attacks…

  • 15. danny | December 30th, 2008 at 5:36 pm

    Rima,

    Turkey not only threatened when a few bullets were fired its way. It invaded Iraq and has thousands of troops in there…
    They have been bombing kurdish villages for years now!
    So Turkey should shut it’s trap and mind its own backyard…

  • 16. THERESINIA | December 30th, 2008 at 7:01 pm

    ANYONE here to respond on the HIDDEN objectives of Hezbollah as accused by egyptian newspaper AL-JOUMHOURIYAH to create an Islamic Republic in Lebanon?????

  • 17. danny | December 30th, 2008 at 7:43 pm

    Theresinia,

    You seem to be a true God fearing Christian which is great. Hoewever, when the evil is at your throat and door it is imperative that you put your bible down and defend your life!

    As for the Joumhouriyah article; I have not read it…but is a counter offensive against Iran and its minion HA…It is to expose the idea of Shiism spreading in Sunni Arab world. It has nothing to do with just an Islamic Republic; after all KSA is the kingdom of it!!!!!

  • 18. fad14 | December 30th, 2008 at 9:57 pm

    Nous-Rallah thinks he can block down town Cairo and ask for 1/3 of the gov and army in egypt also.

  • 19. Che | December 31st, 2008 at 12:17 am

    I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Egyptian street, and even some army ranks, resonating with Nasrallah’s agitation plea, given the nature of Arab countries vis-a-vis the inclination to overthrow governments. It will take some time for Nasrallah’s whisk to propagate through the Egyptian street, which apparently has shaken the Egyptian administration at the highest level. Only one has to remember the days of Sadat’s!

    In as much as I consider Hezbollah to be #1 enemy of Lebanon, I wouldn’t at the same time hide behind my finger and claim they are not ready to confront Israel at any cost including the total annihilation of Lebanon. One must admit that Hezbollah’s operatives and agents are zealots of the highest degree. After all, it’s not Lebanon that matters, but rather Wilayat Al Faqih!

  • 20. fad14 | December 31st, 2008 at 12:34 pm

    One must take lessons when they are offered for free,

    Israel is testing its new war tactic with this operation, they are also testing the response of America, the Arabs and Europe on attacks they can do on other targets out of Israel.

    Nous-Rallah feels he is next and will try to play on any possible scenario that can delay or postpone his fate.



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