For those who dont read arabic:

Kuwaiti Jazeera Airlines decided to receive its 8th plane in Beirut’s airport and not in Kuwait as a support for Lebanon. Festivities will be organized for the occasion.

أعلنت شركة طيران “الجزيرة” الكويتية أنها قررت وتحت شعار “الايمان المتجدد بلبنان”، و”في بادرة نادرة، ان يكون حفل التسليم والتسلم لطائرتها الثامنة، في مطار رفيق الحريري الدولي بدلا من وطنها الام الكويت، فتكون بذلك أول شركة غير لبنانية تتسلم واحدة من اسطولها الجوي في لبنان”.

وذكر بيان صادر عن الشركة أن الطائرة ستصل من تولوز مباشرة الى مطار رفيق الحريري الدولي في الواحدة من بعد ظهر بعد غد الثلاثاء “وستستقبل بـ”عرس” لبناني ـ كويتي على ارض المطار وفي صالون الشرف … بدبكة وزفة ومظاهر احتفالية هي الاولى في أول مناسبة من هذا النوع تستضيفها بيروت، عاصمة العرب، العاصية على الموت”.

وأعلنت الشركة أنه سيكون في استقبال الطائرة الجديدة، المستشار السياسي لرئيس الجمهورية النائب السابق ناظم الخوري، وزيرا الاشغال العامة والنقل غازي العريضي والسياحة ايلي ماروني، المدير العام لشركة طيران الشرق الاوسط محمد الحوت والقادة الامنيين في مطار رفيق الحريري الدولي، اضافة الى نحو ثلاثماية شخصية من القطاعين السياحي والفندقي.

ويلقي رئيس مجلس ادارة طيران الجزيرة ومديرها التنفيذي مروان بودي كلمة عن معنى لبنان، في قلوب الكويتيين وعقولهم، قبل ان يعلن عن مشاريع جديدة.




8 Comments. Add your own...

  • 1. gk | November 3rd, 2008 at 4:37 am

    Thank you Kuwait!

    Lebanon and Kuwait share important things!

    Iraq invaded its smaller neighbor Kuwait.
    Syria invaded its smaller neighbor Lebanon.

    Iraq thinks that Kuwait is part of Iraq.
    Syria thinks that Lebanon is part of Lebanon.

    Iraq and Syria was/is controlled by the Baath Party.

    The only difference is:
    When Iraq invaded Kuwait, not even one Kuwaiti agreed to cooperate with the Iraq regime.
    When Syria invaded Lebanon, thousands of Lebanese offered to cooperate with the Syrian regime so they will get the upper hand against their fellow Lebanese. Shame on the people who cooperate with outsiders against their fellow citizens!!!

  • 2. Michele | November 3rd, 2008 at 7:34 am

    Another point that u forgot to mention gk:
    Kuwait has no disease called hezbollah :(

  • 3. N10452 | November 3rd, 2008 at 7:48 am

    Even better Michele,
    When two Mps in the parliament tried to defend Hezbollah, they were kicked out :-)

  • 4. Michele | November 3rd, 2008 at 7:51 am

    100% N :)

  • 5. Jim | November 3rd, 2008 at 8:26 am

    ma kuwait is controlled by harriri, he is paying them 2stand with lebanon, all of kuwait mps r faisdin and they need orangist there 2 fix things up and eliminate al fassaid!

  • 6. ja3far | November 3rd, 2008 at 8:56 am

    la ma3loumetak N… 100s of people were persuit after the assacination of moghnieh for supporting him .. including two MPs. but at the end Kuweit didnt do anything against any…
    the 80s are over

  • 7. Rodge | November 3rd, 2008 at 9:54 am

    Ja3far,

    U’re right about them being pursuit, but not because of the assassination, but because they organized some kind of funeral (Ta2bin) to Moughnieh, who is considered as a murderer in Kuwait, he is still accused of hijacking the Kuwaiti plane.
    So it’s not a mattter of being against Hizb or Moughnieh, it’s a matter of being with the nation and against the nation’s ennemies, and Moughnieh is considered as one of them, regardless if he is innocent in that case or not.
    But again, and since Kuwait is a state of law, they were cleared not because they didn’t do anything against them the justice find them innocent and closed the case.

  • 8. Rodge | November 3rd, 2008 at 9:57 am

    As for me,

    I say thanks to Kuwait everyday, since i’m working here under good conditions and I have a great life.
    Of course thx to Jazeera, and you should know that this decidion was taken partly because of the many Lebanese having leading positions in the “Boodai Group” the owner of Jazeera Airways and Al Rai newspaper and TV among others.



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