Allah yise3id :-)

For those who are bragging about Aoun being the only obstacle to the governemt formation, i hope this article makes you realize how careless HA is about this issue and what he really is busy with.

They are manipulating Aoun to do their work by facing Hariri & dividing further the Christians, but no it’s all about Gebran Bassil isnt it ;) ?

Hizbullah is rapidly rearming in preparation for a new conflict with Israel and is reinforcing fixed defense positions north of the Litani river, the British Observer newspaper reported.
“Having lost many of its bunkers in the south, Hizbullah is preparing a new strategy to defend villages there,” it said.

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  • 1. ja3far | November 9th, 2009 at 9:57 am

    akked allah yse3ed :) ..
    by the way have you noticed the sentence :
    Hizbullah is preparing a new strategy to DEFEND villages there ?

  • 2. Lebanonjon | November 9th, 2009 at 1:30 pm

    come ja33oura , ja33oura comes

    go ja33oura, ja33oura goes

    night and day on our blog

  • 3. ja3far | November 9th, 2009 at 2:40 pm

    little clown… Too many names.. one obsession… ja3far and his pair of slippers … :)

  • 4. nadim | November 9th, 2009 at 2:53 pm

    the article is clearly about how Hezbollah intends to defend Lebanon in case Israeli invades. don’t you fucking maronite inbred rednecks know how to read? sa7i7 jens 3atel

  • 5. Lebanonjon | November 9th, 2009 at 3:50 pm

    its ok ja33oura,

    we like having you, your smelly slippers and stupid comments ( didnt forget the smiley faces either).

    tell me,are you upset because you can’t ride your mobillette after 6pm ja33oura?

    oops my bad, you guys dont give shit about the laws of our country so when you are not monitoring our blog for your persian masters, you must really tear up the dahieh roads huh?

    anyway ja33oura, keep up the good work. Its refreshing to know that you are not getting any brighter.

    yalla whisht

  • 6. ja3far | November 9th, 2009 at 5:11 pm

    your Psychiatrist wasnt able to help u with your obsession little clown..sad… are you still waking up in the night calling ja3far?
    by the way if you remove the slippers from your mouth and as* and wash them they will smell less.. and u will be able to sleep better during the night :)

  • 7. Elie.F | November 9th, 2009 at 5:39 pm

    N, inno ma fhimna shoo baddak t2ool in this topic? are you blaming HA, for what?

    Hatda el idiot Antoine B

    You can change nothing alone, baddak tinba7 w yihtiro your hands from writing and nothing will change. God damn the time when i accepted to stick my finger in this damn ink on 7 June, what was it for? to have Zoubran back, or to give back the telecommunications and electricity? what more than this humiliation could happen to us, inno LF lost too much,and now they are playing the role of the boss on Boutros Harb? inno ji7a ma fi illa 3ala khelto? he was the LF candidate for the presidency and now staktaro 3ley ya3mol wazeer lal 3adl? ba3dein

  • 8. Darwish | November 9th, 2009 at 5:52 pm

    It isn’t in HA’s interest to start a war at this time, but they have been preparing for the next one when it happens.

  • 9. Elie.F | November 9th, 2009 at 5:52 pm

    N, inno ma fhimna shoo baddak t2ool in this topic? are you blaming HA, for what?

    Hayda el idiot Antoine Bou Khater said today inno “MA FI MOBARRIR 7ATTA YIN7AKA BI SLE7 HA BIL BAYEN EL WIZARI” inno ba3d baddak akhra min heik.

    You can change nothing alone, baddak tinba7 w yihtiro your hands from writing and nothing will change. God damn the time when i accepted to stick my finger in this damn ink on 7 June, what was it for? to have Zoubran back, or to give back the telecommunications and electricity? was it to forget 7 May and July war 2006? was it to see M 14 leaders begging for some ministries? what more than this humiliation could happen to us, inno LF lost too much,and now they are playing the role of the boss on Boutros Harb? inno ji7a ma fi illa 3ala khelto? he was the LF candidate for the presidency and now staktaro 3ley ya3mol wazeer lal 3adl? ba3dein shoo? ra7 nirja3 3ala tawlit el 7iwar ? haydi isma tawlit el 7imar for every one who is waiting to see any result to come from it.

    Again i say, bravo HA and 3aou, you really did what you wanted and what you aimed for, inno you closed Beirut 18 months and invaded Beirut,and closed the parliament for 18 months and kept the country with no president for 6 months, and yet the idiots of M 14 still want 7ookoomit wi7di, eh A*Y*R*I bi heik wi7di.

    By the way can anyone explain to me what GEAGEA meant when he said for the USJ students “BYE BYE YA HILWEEN?” and why was he sure when he said 2 weeks ago with Walid 3abboud that 100% telecommunications and electricity not with Tayyar? i feel sorry for yoy DSG ,but it seems that you left your radar 3 floors underground since 2005.

  • 10. THERESINIA | November 9th, 2009 at 6:27 pm

    I think I mentioned this before. The exact word is “he has become a SANE3/Khadim”;

    They have perfectly assessed his insanity and megalomania and are using him very effectively.

    The guys who are defending the Caporal on this blog are not “genuine” or direct followers, but proHA and/or pro/Suriya. May be they are paid to say what they are saying and destabilize honest patriots. Everything nowa days is possible!

  • 11. THERESINIA | November 9th, 2009 at 6:35 pm

    As a “Khadim” they will use him to cover up their backs in case of new war….is it the reason why they accepted the formation of the government????

  • 12. avi | November 9th, 2009 at 8:45 pm

    So what’s new?????But ‘to defend villages there’ hell no if hezb were so preoccupied with their people they would not be fighting all over the middle east for Iranian hegemony!!!!If they were so preoccupied with Lebanon they would not provoke Israel by firing rockets or by threatening to kidnap people!!!!!They have only one desire and one goal ‘the Islamic revolution’ the rest is garbage……Like the saying goes know your enemy.

  • 13. avi | November 9th, 2009 at 8:52 pm

    If they could they would sacrifice all their people to obtain their goals….and of coarse Israel is the major player blocking them!!!!But if Lebanon accepte 2 states in one who am I to argue???I will just continue blocking them by breathing and living my life.

  • 14. avi | November 9th, 2009 at 8:57 pm

    ‘Saudi Arabian and Iran-backed Yemeni rebel spokesmen agree on two aspects of their clashes on the Saudi-Yemen border: Sunday, Nov. 8, was the fifth day of their battle and both sides had taken dead and wounded. Otherwise, DEBKAfile’s military sources report, the state of combat is hard to pin down in one of the most desolate, sparsely populated and vast desert regions in the world.

    Sunday, Prince Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz, assistant Saudi minister for defense and aviation, stated on a tour of the high Jebel al-Dukhan that the three villages captured by the Yemeni Houthi rebels in a cross-border incursion last week had been retaken and calm restored. (Prince Khaled led the Saudi force which along with US units recaptured Kuwait from Saddam Hussein’s army in 1991.)

    The prince stressed the kingdom “has not, and will not interfere inside Yemeni borders.” The Yemeni rebels, called Houthis after the clan of their leader Abdel-Malik al-Houthi, said they had killed many Saudi troops and taken some hostage. To refute Khalid, they circulated a video clip showing Saudi commandoes inside Yemen.

    DEBKAfile reports from independent military sources that on this point at least the Houthis are correct. Last Thursday, Nov. 5, a substantial Saudi force struck 5-10 kilometers into northern Yemen. Their immediate concern was to cut off the rebels’ supply lines to the captured villages of Jabal Dukhan and their routes for bringing in reinforcements. But they also had a broader mission -not just to defeat the Houthi invaders or drive them south, but to destroy them. A trap was accordingly set up to catch the invading rebels from the north and south on both sides of the border. To set this trap, a Saudi force was needed inside northern Yemen.. But the topography of this region is such that both sides can claim the upper hand while their armies move around without coming into contact.

    For the moment, the conflict appears to be spreading rather then winding down to a solution.

    Abdullah Salah’s regime in Sanaa has been increasingly shaken by the Iran-backed Houthi insurrection in northern Yemen centered on Saada and the threat of an al Qaeda resurgence in the south. The instability of its southern Arabian neighbor directly affects the royal throne in Riyadh.

    It now looks as though some Al Qaeda fighters have crossed the border into Jizan to fight the Saudi army alongside the Houthis. Riyadh is deeply concerned lest the pro-Iranian Yemeni revolt spill over and infect the Shiite tribes of the south. Al Qaeda could well ride into the kingdom on the Houthis’ backs.

    To flush out any Houthis hiding among the Shiite villagers of the Jizan border district, the Saudi authorities have begun evacuating the civilian population and registering them by name. But even after this round is over, the oil kingdom will still find it impossible to seal of itself off from Houthi encroachments from Yemen because of the wild, rugged nature of the region.

    In the last two weeks, Saudi airplanes have been pounding rebel positions in northern Yemen and its warships helping the Yemeni navy apprehend ships from Iran bring the Houthis fresh arms supplies by the same method as Tehran arms supplies reach Hizballah and Hamas.’

    Hezb don’t give a dam about peace or Lebanon or their people their objective and alliances are becoming clearer everyday…..

  • 15. avi | November 9th, 2009 at 9:02 pm

    And what are Hezb’s masters preparing well more wars….just like in 2006 just like in 2008……

    Proof…..

    Iran’s parliament (Majlis) Sunday, Nov. 8, granted president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unlimited control of an estimated $30-50 billion of national treasure under legislation empowering him to cancel government subsidies on food and fuel. He gained majority endorsement for these measures over the objections of the Speaker Ali Larijani, who demanded Majlis oversight of the recycled expenditure.

    DEBKAfile’s Iranian sources report that the president demanded the transfer of subsidy funding to the nation’s nuclear and missile programs, preparations for war and measures to offset international sanctions.

    Ahmadinejad’s parliamentary initiative and his overwhelming victory belied suppositions in some Western circles that he was actually in favor of a nuclear accommodation with the world powers but was obstructed by hardline opposition to his purported “pragmatic” policy. His success in ramming the new measures through parliament Sunday proved he was at the peak of his political strength and determined as never before to defy the world. The president was able to make himself dictator of national expenditure and gain control over the wherewithal he sought for pushing ahead with his plans to arm Iran with a nuclear weapon and fund the military preparations for war against the powers who would stand in his way.

    With the annual subsidy of $90 billion in government subsidies now at his disposal, the president is in a position to manipulate fuel prices in order to keep Iran standing on its feet under a new round of international sanctions. The radical Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, one of his leading allies, justified the cancellation of subsidies with a sophistic argument: “It is oppression when 30 percent of society that is rich and middle class, receives 70 percent of the subsidies. This must stop,” he said.

    When the Islamic regime last tried to cancel subsidies, it was forced to back down by rioting in Iran’s cities. Ahmadinejad proposes to offer the poorer classes the sop of a $17 handout to every low-income household.

    DEBKAfile’s Iranian sources say that this meager pittance will hardly compensate the impoverished majority of the population for losing the basics of subsistence at affordable prices to the grandiose plans managed by the Revolutionary Guards and Ahmadinejad – certainly not for the soaring inflation which the removal of subsidies will generate. But for now on, the people will have no recourse to parliament for help but have to rely on the mercy of President Ahmadinejad.

  • 16. paul | November 9th, 2009 at 10:46 pm

    be careful hezbollah,aoun will help you this time.

  • 17. primadonna | November 9th, 2009 at 11:00 pm

    haha aoun wiill help loool good one Paul.
    has he ran away back to France or hes still here waiting for the O.K?

  • 18. Mike | November 10th, 2009 at 5:19 am

    No one has to legitamize Lebanon’s protection of its own people. Seems many here in the LF turned into the Aounists of al ilgha2 war.



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