Who is Khaled Daher ?
Posted by N10452Khaled Daher is a name that emerged after the Hezbollah “invasion” of Beirut.
This ex-Mp is a member of the “Lebanese Islamic gathering” and heads the justice & development movement in North Lebanon.
This man is a prominent Sunnite leader and considers Syria an enemy as well as Hezbollah and wants to restore The Sunnite’s dignity and dominance after Hezbollah’s invasion & acts in Beirut.
He is launching the “Sunnite Resistance” in the North which will include several leaders & religious figures including :
- Khaled El Daher
- Sheikh Kenaan Naji ( Jundallah)
- Sheikh Fawwaz Hussein Agha ( Islamic Youth)
- Sheikh Bilal Baroudi
- Sheikh Dr. Zakria El Masri
It is still a young group but its goals are dangerous and financing might come from many sides ( Arab countries, local Sunnite groups etc ..) and is worthy monitoring for the future ( remember how Fath el Islam started).
To show you how serious those people are, check the answer to this last question asked during an interview held with him on the 15th of May 2008.
هل تعتبرون مقاومتكم هي دعوة إلى الجهاد المقدس?
- نعم هي دعوة إلى الجهاد المقدس للدفاع عن الطائفة السنية في لبنان وعن إعراضنا وحرماتنا والويل لكل معتد أثيم.
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1. a5watz | June 12th, 2008 at 10:51 pm
ma haydak el nhar ken badak hariri yitali3 militia !!? u r a real jumblatt N !
2. a5watz | June 12th, 2008 at 10:55 pm
first u tacitly condone the emergence of Sunni militias and then u worry about it.. yaret HK ken ba3do ma3na tay rabiyon kelon.
3. Elie.F. | June 13th, 2008 at 12:47 am
N, i pitty u ,u r full of contradictions,
i want to ask you,what shall Hariri do now?protect and back up this new group for any future disturbance in Beirut as a sunni leader or let the national army behave with them as future chaos for the community ?
4. TheCourtFool | June 13th, 2008 at 1:50 am
aie yay yay… and you wanted the Sunnites to get their revenge from Hezbollah?!
The worst thing to any Lebanese community is to have civil war, it’ll viral into each and every house.
5. Jim | June 13th, 2008 at 3:15 am
when people such as akhwat beik and Elie F start condeming those hezb allah thugs and demand their disarment, then any sane person will start condeming such acts.. wht the hell do u excpect them 2 do? That any time their is disturbance in politics, bi sirou maksar 3assa? Kheda 3a hallak 1st, or ur better then every1 else?
6. Samer | June 13th, 2008 at 7:49 am
Take the latest incidents for example, Hezbollah got hit hard by the tactics Hariri and Jumblat followed. They did come out as losers, Hezbollah survives and remain strong and highly supported and backed up under a cover called “the resistance” but after the latest incidents, they lost their cover. In a situation like this, Hariri can only come out with descent results by reacting the way he did. The decision of turning the conflict into an armed one hasn’t been taken as of yet.
7. a5watz | June 13th, 2008 at 8:43 am
Jim affande,
Do u think u can live peacefully with Salafist, and extreme Sunni ideology around u?? Or do u believe that another civil war will make our world go round again??
First things first, have the Christians united under one banner w bnerja3 bne7ke.
8. Fuziyad | June 13th, 2008 at 11:26 am
strange we didn’t get all the aounies barking that the sunnies are the real threat yet…
Anyway, the main responsible for all that is the hezb and whoever is allied with them. If hezbollah actions results in a sunni radical group this doesn’t mean that the sunnies were in fact more dangerous than the hizb but it only confirms how dangerous hizb games are…….
9. hania | June 13th, 2008 at 11:39 am
guys! inno wt do u expect after what happened in beirut? and what happened in 7alba? people of the north.. and especially sunnis not suniites! are much more driven than sunis in beirut. they find it very easy to shed blood for a cause they believe in especially if they consider it threatening, as it threatens beiruty sunis! w akid we dnt want a civil war!
w in reply to elie f.. hariri wld of supported armed forces long ago if tht was what he wanted, and what he thrived for. he doesn’t need ppl that barely hav any popularity base take uch a drastic step! walla la2?
10. N10452 | June 13th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
a5watz,
Lawou bto2ra chou katabit haydek el nhar kenet sakatit wou agreed with me !!
bass shatreen bi 2aret el 7ake bass into !
i repeated 10 times that i dont wnt anyone to build militias but this is the only alternative Hariri got and it wont be easy with such groups AROUND !!
bass ma 7ada byisma3 !! kello meche wou gheche ..
Elie F same applies to you
11. paul | June 13th, 2008 at 8:37 pm
nasrallah law 3arif inno l sunna ra7 ya3mlo hek ma ken 3imil yalle 3imlo bi beirut…
akid sem3ina abel bmarra.
12. fad14 | June 13th, 2008 at 10:34 pm
Nasrallah is an idiot who lives underground, the bigger you think you become and more stupid and complacent you become.
He thinks everything he is doing is right and he justifies it to his supporters through Al Manar and Al Akhbar, they honestly think that nothing happened in Beirut and they think the Sunnis are waiting for them to liberate Beirut from LF and Hariri.
Thats what Manar tells them and they all believe it.
13. VOR | June 13th, 2008 at 10:49 pm
The sunnis in the north are trying to justify their jihadist movement by pointing to Hizbullah and instilling fears within the sunni community in the north…in the end it’s all the same crap, they are trying to do exactly what Hizb is doing, arm themselves and use it for whatever goals al qa3eda and other extremists have for them. Lebanon’s authority is the biggest loser!
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