The Lebanese army was targetted twice in two days by what appears to be Sunnite Jihadists.

Yesterday, a soldier was killed after a bomb exploded in an army intelligence post.
Today, a militant of the Jund al-Sham group was shot dead by Lebanese troops at the entrance to the southern Palestinian refugee camp of Ein al-Hilweh after a grenade fell from his pocket at a checkpoint, witnesses said. [Source]

Is it a welcome note from Palestinians/Syrians/Jihadists to the new president ?
Is it a reaction to the army’s neutral position in regards to Hezbollah’s invasion of Beirut ?

The Sunnite extremists are a major threat to Lebanon’s security and need to be monitored more and neutralized, unfortunatelly i dont think anyone will …

Why you ask ? Those groups will be now ’supported’ by Sunnites to create a balance of terror with Hezbollah, specially after the Shiite invasion of Beirut which angered many of those movements.




12 Comments. Add your own...

  • 1. Hala | June 1st, 2008 at 2:54 am

    oh for goodness sake, if the ouwet are against the sunnite Jihadist, and the Lebanese government that unleashed them on the Lebanese trying to force a fabricated civil war down their throats, why are the ouwet part of March 14??!!!! How many of the last christians have to leave Lebanon before the ouwet realize that the sectarian feudal lords in march 14 are the bottom of the barrel, when it comes to psychotic middle eastern (sunnite extremist) bigots? Read Seymour Hersh’s article in the New Yorker, march 5, 2007, titled the redirection to see proof that jihadists get their power from March 14. Do you hate LFPM enough to destroy yourself in your struggle to destroy it? I read posts that the ouwet were the Klu klux klan of lebanon, having massacred druze, palestinians, Lebanese patriots… With an image like that, it will seem ok to the world to see all christians forced out of Lebanon.

    I think you still have a chance, to change this image. Leave march 14 and join the MOU. You can have conditions, demands, like other Memorandum of understanding signees had, but you would also help get Lebanon out of the jihadist clutch. Isn’t that why Ouwet were formed, because they didn’t want to see Lebanese trampled by muslim extremists?

  • 2. Anonymous | June 1st, 2008 at 3:19 am

    You know very well that I am not a aouné but the guy has been warning us about these guys for quite some time now and everybody says he’s crazy…it looks like he was right
    He’s also been warning us about the implementation of the palestians… let’s pray to god he’s wrong about this one…
    tayyar el moustaqbal is the real threat my friends not HA… tell this to geagea

  • 3. TheCourtFool | June 1st, 2008 at 3:34 am

    hehehe, Anonymous, I agree with you. Lebanese sunnites have nothing to do with any Arab extreemists.

    Lebanese sunnites are of the finest of the Arab world.
    Lebanese shiites are of the bravest, and most humble of the shiites in the middle east.

  • 4. Shameonyou! | June 1st, 2008 at 4:33 am

    please man, dont forget Naher War!!
    always Ha,=&

    N10452,some shia must have hurt you hard?
    someone from Hizb maby i dont know,u like to blame things blindly somthimes!

  • 5. fad14 | June 1st, 2008 at 6:02 am

    It is the first time I see this term coming out in any media in some really long time:
    Sunnite Extremist: !!!!??????

    Arab Extremists
    Muslim Extremists

    and Now Sunni extremists !!!!!!!!

    So Aoun when he decided to fight a lost war against Syria is a Maronite Extremist ????

    Give Terrorism a proper NAME and spare us from more BLIND labeling of things.

    The GUY was a Palestinian and we all know its the anniversary of Naher Al Bared fighting or close to that date so try not to create new terms and new ideas into people’s heads.

  • 6. Rodge | June 1st, 2008 at 11:44 am

    It is really naive to think that the “Sunni Extremists” (which is something I don’t agree on) have any interests of targeting the Lebanese Army. I don’t see any reason for that.
    If I want to analyze what Hala, AQnonymous, and the Courtfool said, and what N10452 said in the post, I find myself asking a big question:
    Why these people are targeting the army instead of targeting Hizb shitan or any Shiite area or people.
    The extremists, which is their real name, not Sunnis extremists, are used to target people who are considered as ennemies or big threats to them, so they are fighting the Americans and their allies in Afghanistan, Iraq and other places, and they are also targeting Shiites in Iraq, because all those people are strong and consider threats.
    The LA is not among those people, and the Naher Bared war wasn’t as it looks like, since the people who were fighting under “Fateh Islam” were not extremists of Al Qaeda, they were Syria’s people.
    For those who are accusing Future movement of funding these groups, I want to ask you something:
    You said that Future is Saudi Arabia ally, or even follower, and we all know that Saudi authorities are fighting these groups without mercy, so how come they are allies with them in Lebanon???

    Al Qaeda and Co. have nothing to do in Lebanon, they mostly target Muslim countries, where people are mostly (not less than 90%) are muslims, and it is not the case in Lebanon.
    Of course there are extremist people in Lebanon, but there are no extremists groups or terrorists, and all we are seeing is the work of intelligence, mainly Syrian intelligence.
    So stop listening to Aoun and proving he’s right everytime a certain Sunni man commit a crime or else, and remember that we have extremist Shias also, or you are forgetting Hizb, just look at his gatherings, see how much people are committed to death and suicide, and they are the ones who started in 1983, the US embassy, the Marines headquarter, the French Army headquarter, they were all suicide bombings that happened in Lebanon.

  • 7. Johnny.B | June 1st, 2008 at 1:56 pm

    Hi guys,

    I don’t wanna comment on any issue, I just wanna let you know that I’m in Lebanon to stay here FOREVER :D:D:D

    btw, I’m looking for a car, audi s3 if someone can help me find it :P lol

  • 8. a5watz | June 1st, 2008 at 2:04 pm

    wake up call… but when ? :S

  • 9. paul | June 1st, 2008 at 3:16 pm

  • 10. N10452 | June 1st, 2008 at 3:42 pm

    Fad14,
    I am in no means labeling Sunnis of Lebanon as terrorists, nor am talking about Sunnites in general.

    Sunnite Jihadists is what i am talking about, and those are Palestinians, Pakistanias, Afghans u name it !!

    Many groups were being formed & trained in Lebanon and sent to Iraq and there are still many many operational groups, either within Palestinian camps or outside it .. ( 7ezb el te7reer, jound el sham, fat7 el islam etc ..)

  • 11. fad14 | June 1st, 2008 at 4:34 pm

    N I know you and I know exactly what you meant with the post, I am complaining on using the term Sunni extremist or Jihadist, They are TERRORISTS nothing to do with Sunni or Muslims, they are screwed up terrorists, just because their leader is a Sunni, that doesn’t make them Sunnis or even make him a Sunni or his group or ideals to be Sunni Ideals.

    Aoun is a Maronite and an Idiot, does this make Aounist Maronite-Idiots ???? or simply Aounist.

    Remove the sectarian part of the name and label them whatever you want. They are terrorists, nothing in Islam says go blowout yourself in a soldier or a building or a plane or tank.

    Terrorism has no religion and I am not happy to see it labeled with one.
    Qaeda is Qaeda
    Hamas is Hamas
    PLO was PLO
    that was 70s, 80s and 90s, only after 2001 they started to put religious additions to label terrorists.

    Give me a favor and label them properly, the guy was a screwed up Palestinian and he might have been a monkey, that doesn’t make the group he belongs to Monkey-Jihadist or Monkey-Salafist.

  • 12. Kouwatje | June 1st, 2008 at 6:54 pm

    Terrorist have no place to hide in lebanon since lebanon is a very small country and everybody knows every corner unless some terrorist organisations are hiding in a palastinian camp or in anyother place outside the leb authority. well that means one thing only , someone is behind them , and who mite be this one other then syria ,
    and why syria would always want unstability in lebanon well guys when a big security issue accords go and visit syria i bet u all u will not find one empty hotel room .
    I rest my case.



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