Saturday, December 18, 2010

WHO IS THE DRUZE IN LEBANON?

 من هو الدرزي في لبنان؟ WHO IS THE DRUZE IN LEBANON?
كلب Filthy dog
 hoodlum أزعر
An animal بهيم
A Traitor خائن
A piece of shit خرى
A jackass جحش
Another kind of jackass كديش
A beast حيوان
Unethical بلا أخلاق
Unprincipled بلا مبادئ
بلا شرف Dishonorable
A coward  جبان
A merchant تاجر
A whore in the brothel  شرموط بالسوق
An ape sitting on the fence of all issues سعدان بيرقص عالحبلة
Has not idea who he is and what he stands for ما بيعرف راسو من طيزو
A son of a bitch إبن كلب
A treacherous perfidious liar  غدار
THIS IS THE LEBANESE DRUZE AS DEFINED BY WALID DICK JUMBLATT
هذا هو الدرزي حسبما يعرّف عنه وليد ظبر جنبلاط


Walid Jumblat, the so-called "Progressive Socialist", reportedly said that the Cedar Revolution of the March 14 forces, of which he was a main member, and the period after the withdrawal of Syrian forces from Lebanon were a "stupid joke."

Jumblat also said that he had promised March 8 forces (i.e. Zebballah and Michel Fucker Aoun) to only withdraw his ministers from the cabinet meeting rather than voting with them on the false witnesses issue. (i.e. sitting on the fence of the issue).

Thursday, December 9, 2010

LEBANON ON FIRE: HEZBOLLAH a.k.a. "Resistance" KILLED RAFIK HARIRI

Beirut, Lebanon
Sources familiar with the Holland-based UN tribunal mandated with prosecuting the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri tell Lebanon Iznogood that the prosecutor will imminently issue his first indictment, perhaps as early as this weekend.

The Tribunal is expected to name high-ranking Hezbollah operatives behind the murder of the then Prime Minister in downtown Beirut on February 14, 2005.  Syria is highly suspected to be behind the order to kill Hariri, since at the time it maintained 40,000 troops and a pervasive Intelligence network in occupied Lebanon, and was - and continues to be - a stalwart supporter of Hezbollah's terrorist militia in Lebanon.

The assassination triggered massive demonstrations by the Lebanese people that forced the Syrians to withdraw like dirty criminals under the spits and insults of an enraged Lebanese population. Hezbollah, having committed the crime, mounted counter-demonstrations in support of the Syrian occupation. Following the Syrian withdrawal, Hezbollah went on a rampage of revenge bombings that killed another 17 Lebanese politicians and journalists during the 2005-2007 interim.

Tensions over the tribunal and the indictment have mounted with Hezbollah threatening to set Lebanon on fire if the indictment names it as the criminal hand behind the assassination.The Lebanese army has been placed on the highest alert amid speculations that Hezbollah has planned a massive armed takeover of the State's institutions, raising the specter of a return to civil war that has plagued Lebanon for most of the past 40 years. Twice in the past, the Lebanese Army splintered along religious lines, and it is hard to imagine that this time around things will be different. Even after the Syrian withdrawal, Hezbollah has remained in effective control of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), in fact hijacking for itself the role of the foreign defense of the country (primarily Hezbollah's Iranian-mandated so-called "resistance" against Israel in the Lebanese south), while leaving the national army with the role of internal police.

Mr. Hariri was Lebanon's most prominent politician during the 1990-2005 interval of the Lebanese War. While he initially was seen as a paramount collaborator with the Syrian occupation, he came to realize in the early 2000s that the fortunes of the country (as well as his own billionaire business empire) could not thrive out of the ashes of war unless the Syrian occupation is ended. Pressured by Saudi Arabia and the US, Hariri made a turnabout face in 2004 working to pass UN resolution 1559 on September 2 of that year aimed against the Syrian occupation, which prompted the Syrians to order their Hezbollah lackeys to kill him.  He and 22 other people were blown to shreds by a massive truck bomb on Feb. 14, 2005.

It is noteworthy that as the investigation began zeroing in on the Hezbollah-Syrian connection, Syria acted to eliminate three major Syrian connections with Hezbollah and the assassination of Hariri. In all three cases, it is evident that these men were eliminated by the Syrians because their knowledge of the Syrian-Hezbollah connection would compromise the Syrian regime and implicate directly in the Hariri assassination in the course of the upcoming trials in the Special Tribunal on Lebanon in the Netherlands:

1) Imad Mughnieyh, the notorious Hezbollah Chief of Operations who masterminded many of Hezbollah's criminal and terror operations - including the two simultaneous October1983 truck bombings that killed 241 US marines and servicemen near Beirut Airport, and 58 French paratroopers a mile away in their Drakkar compound. Mughniyeh was killed on February 25, 2008 in Damascus where he was sheltered by his Syrian handlers, a mere few blocks blocks away from the Syrian President's palace.

2) Mohammed Suleiman, the Syrian dictator's top security aide in charge of the liaison with Hezbollah and, officially, the Special Presidential Adviser on Arms Procurement and Strategic Weapons. He too was killed by a sniper shot on August 1, 2008 in the Syrian coastal city of Tartous. 

3) Ghazi Kanaan, the former Syrian Intelligence Chief in occupied Lebanon was found dead on Oct 12, 2005 in an apparent suicide, but widely believed to be a murder-by-suicide forced upon the man by Bashar Al-Asad himself. 

The Dutch registrar of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, Mr. Herman von Hebel who previously worked at tribunals prosecuting war crimes in Sierra Leone and the former Yugoslavia, went out of his way to say that the Hariri Tribunal will indict individuals and not organizations, clearly distancing the Tribunal from any attempt at officially implicating Hezbollah as an organization, but merely holding individuals associated with Hezbollah responsible. Given that Hezbollah has cultivated for itself a cult-like reputation of discipline, it is highly unlikely that rogue Hezbollah members could have undertaken an assassination of this magnitude without the knowledge or the approval of Hezbollah's criminal-in-chief Hassan Nasrallah himself, beard, "r" slur, turban and all.

The Hariri Special Tribunal does not have a police force to arrest suspects it names in its indictments. However, unlike other tribunals, it has the power to try suspects in absentia if they evade arrest. However, the Lebanese government is under legal obligation to arrest the Hezbollah members named in the indictment, which ultimately could become a flashpoint in the Lebanese cauldron.

Western governments have begun advising their citizens to leave Lebanon and to avoid travel there, and Lebanese emigres have canceled trips to the country they were planning for the Christmas holidays.Lebanon Iznogood adds its voice to warn anyone from going to Lebanon in the near future. Indeed, this juncture in the 40-year history of the Lebanese War could be the decisive one, which could leave Lebanon a splintered country, not unlike Palestine. Lebanon Iznogood predicts that the the outcome of this coming confrontation will be two Lebanons: One ruled as a Hezbollah-dominated enclave (a la Gaza under Hamas), and another ruled - or unruled, if things deteriorate further -  by everyone else.

Hanibaal

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Ghajar vs. Liberation and Resistance: Hezbollah's Lies for All to See

Even the former UNIFIL official and paramount Syrian- and Hezbollah ass-kisser, Timur Goksel, is saying what everyone knows: Liberation, Resistance.... are just a bunch of Shiite Hezbollah dung invented by Syria and Iran to keep Lebanon hostage to their own fight with Israel.

As Israel prepares to implement its final side of the bargain under resolution 1701 - namely to withdraw from the the village of Ghajar and hand it over to Lebanon (instead of handing it over to Syria, because Ghajar is Syrian and was seized by Israel in 1967 and 1973 during the Golan wars between Israel and Syria), just listen to the people of Ghajar themselves: 
WE DON'T WANT TO BE IN LEBANON. 
WE WERE NEVER LEBANESE. 
WE WANT TO STAY WITH ISRAEL. 
WE DON'T WANT TO BE "LIBERATED" into the hands of HEZBOLLAH...etc.... 

All of this to prove that Hezbollah's pretext for existing is one big lie. It does not exist to liberate occupied land. It exists to continue fighting Israel on behalf of Syria and Iran , and over the backs and lives of Lebanon and the Lebanese people who pay the price. Syria and Iran, meanwhile, and their peoples live nice, comfortable lives, while Lebanon continues to be a shithole of violence and instability....

The same story, every time. Hezbollah claims to resist and liberate, the people who actually live in those places destined to be "liberated" say they don;t want to fall in the hands of numskull fuckers Hezbollah and the inept Lebanese government.... Meanwhile the Western Left listens to its own crap about how atrocious Israel's actions are.....  Wait till Shebaa is "liberated" back to Lebanon to hear what the locals will tell you. 

It is disgusting. Even the Lebanese Shiites themselves, of the Lebanese south, before there was a Hezbollah, in the 1960s and 1970s, they used to be forcibly "liberated" and "resisted" by Yasser Arafat's PLO criminals. And when Israel invaded and liberated them for real from the PLO in 1982, the same Shiite idiots who today call Israel the enemy welcomed the Israeli soldiers with rice and jasmin flowers. But it wasn't long before the Syrian vulgarity and the Iranian theocracy - now without a tool in the Lebanese south - created Hezbollah to continue their war against Israel on the back and the lives of the Lebanese people. And so it was, within three years, the Lebanese Shiites were re-programmed by Hassan Nasrallah to see the "benefits" of resistance and liberation, and like sheep they went back to suffering under Hezbollah like they used to suffer under the PLO.

Hanibaal
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Israeli Exit from Ghajar Spells Trouble for Lebanon, Experts Say
 
Israel's plan to pull its troops out of northern Ghajar, a disputed village on the flashpoint border with Lebanon, is likely to prove more of a headache than a political victory for Beirut, experts say.

"The people of Ghajar do not want to be part of Lebanon," said Timur Goksel, former senior adviser of the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), of the village's 2,200 residents -- none of whom is Lebanese.

"They say they have nothing to do with Lebanon, historically, politically, socially," Goksel told Agence France Presse. "If they become Lebanese they are going to lose all their privileges as Israeli citizens." [These people know that the inept Lebanese government will likely make their lives more miserable because of poor services, and also that Hezbollah criminals will infiltrate their village and terrorize them as former "Israeli spies"].

Ghajar embodies the conundrum of Middle Eastern politics: originally Syrian territory, it was seized by Israel along with the adjacent Golan Heights during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. The tiny village was then cut in half in 2000, when Israel ended its 22-year occupation of southern Lebanon and withdrew south of the Blue Line, a U.N.-demarcated border which runs straight through Ghajar.

The Blue Line placed the southern sector of Ghajar under Israeli control and the north in the hands of Lebanon.
But in 2006, Israel sent its troops back into northern Ghajar during its summer war with Hizbullah, and access to the town from Lebanon has since been blocked. After years of political wrangling, Israel's cabinet on November 17 approved a U.N. proposal to withdraw its troops from the divided village -- a move that residents strongly oppose.
Israeli officials have said responsibility for the sector will be transferred to UNIFIL, whose troops will redeploy around Ghajar's northern perimeter but not inside the village itself.

"The plan is basically to return to the pre-2006 status quo," said Andrew Tabler, a Syria and Lebanon expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. "Israel will only patrol south of the Blue Line and Israel's main security fence will run along the village's southern border," Tabler, who was recently in Ghajar, told AFP. Most Ghajar residents are Syrian Alawites, an offshoot of Shiite Islam, who have acquired Israeli citizenship. They reject the partitioning of their village, which would put 1,700 people in Lebanon and 500 in Israel and possibly leave family members unable to visit each other.

While Hizbullah is demanding that Israel hand over the northern part of Ghajar to the Lebanese army, with UNIFIL backing, experts say the Lebanese military is unlikely to be granted access. "The (Israeli) security fence running along the northern edge of the village will remain," Tabler said. "The question being worked out now is who will patrol the northern neighborhood."

The Lebanese government has yet to react officially to Israel's proposed withdrawal, [because the idiots of the LEbanese government are afraid of Hezbollah and Syria], but Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the chief Hezbollah terrorist who killed Rafk Hariri and two dozen other Lebanese politicians and journalists, and who now is the de facto ruler of Lebanon, has rejected the plan. Nasrallah is expected to be indicted soon by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon which was set up to investigate and prosecute the killers of Rafik Hariri in 2005. "The Lebanese part of Ghajar must be returned to Lebanon and the Syrian part, with its residents, must be given to Lebanon until the Syrian-Lebanese border is demarcated," Nasrallah has said.

Experts say, however, that Israel's commitment to withdraw from northern Ghajar under UN resolution 1701 is unlikely to take place soon. "It is not going to happen until there is a peace treaty between Syria and Israel, and then Lebanon and Israel, so everyone will cross that bridge when they come to it," Tabler said.(AFP)
 

Friday, December 3, 2010

Wikileaks Reveals Lies and Hypocrisy of the "Consensus" Lebanese Government: Defense Minister Murr Likely to be Assassinated Next by Hezbollah

Defense Minister Elias Murr Worked with US and Israel against Hezbollah in 2008

The Lovely Facade of the Lebanese "Consensus" government: They talk to their people about the Israeli "enemy", but beg US diplomats to tell the Israelis to "Clean Out" Hezbollah....

Shouldn't Minister Murr be arrested and tried for spying on behalf of the Israelis?

Minister Murr is likely target of revenge assassination by Hezbollah


Defense Minister Elias Murr was reportedly giving U.S. diplomats advice to pass on to Israel for any Israeli attack on Hizbullah, the Los Angeles Times quoted a leaked WikiLeaks cable as saying.
Murr has dismissed the cables as "incomplete and inaccurate."

The cable says United States officials collaborated with Murr to spy on and allow Israel to potentially attack Hizbullah in the weeks that preceded the bloody May 2008 confrontation in Beirut when Hizbullah took control of most of west Beirut.

 According to classified U.S. State Department dispatches provided to news organizations by WikiLeaks, the American military flew planes over Lebanon in 2008 to identify Hizbullah positions and provide the information to friendly elements within the Lebanese government, specifically the Ministry of Defense, the Los Angeles Times said.

It said that in a separate American cable, Murr is described as giving American diplomats advice to pass on to Israel for any Israeli attack on Hezbollah and vowing that the Lebanese army would stay out of such a fight.
"Murr is trying to ascertain how long an offensive would be required to clean out Hizbullah," said the March 2008 cable from former U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Michele Sison to Washington. The Lebanese army "will move to pre-position food, money, and water with these units so they can stay on their bases when Israel comes for Hizbullah — discreetly, Murr added." The secret spy plane missions, called "Operation Cedar Sweep," came in several cables dated April and May 2008.

U.S. diplomats complained in the cables that Britain wouldn't allow Americans to stage the flights from an airbase it controls in Cyprus. Britain, U.S. diplomatic officials bristled, wanted assurances that the entire Lebanese Cabinet, which included Hezbollah, and not just Murr had signed off on the missions and that captured Hezbollah members would not be tortured. They also worried that Cypriots would be outraged to learn of the missions and "could turn off the utilities at any time."

The cable depicts him as saying that the Lebanese army's "strategic objective was to survive a three-week war 'completely intact' and able to take over once Hizbullah's militia has been destroyed." Murr, according to the leaked documents, reportedly told the Americans that Israel should avoid conducting attacks in southern Lebanon and not "bomb bridges and infrastructure in the Christian areas." "Murr offered some ideas aimed at avoiding turning the Christian population against Israel when the next war with Hizbullah occurs," Sison recalled. "Murr also outlined his orders to the Lebanese Army when/if Israel invades to counter Hizbullah." Murr recommended via the U.S. that the Israelis hit Hizbullah rocket locations in east Lebanon's Bekaa Valley and elsewhere.

Hanibaal