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A question to Hezbollah
A question addressed to Hezbollah.There's still Israeli Forces in many lebanese towns,how come you stopped fighting?Is it because you're out of ammunition or is it because of the UN resolution(knowing that UN resolutions never stopped you from fighting).
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Why geagea didn't ask about this issue during his speeches? It is well known that most of the martyrs which he prayed on their souls last sunday had succumbed in the fighting against palestinians armed groups. Who swept the LF in the mountain and Bhamdoun? I thought he fought his civil war under this title or no? Did the palestinian agreed on delivering their weapons to the Lebanese authorities? What about the agreement to dismantel their military presence outside the camps? No answers as usual |
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Its because of the UN resolution. And if you heard Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah speech on the victory festival, he said this silence wont last long.
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SpongeBob hehehe man 3angad i don't know how to comment sho hal question il sakhef hayda ???
ma if we fight now u'll start saying that we are making another war again and again w bet2ololna bel demolmeceye heheh layko sho 3am ya3mlo now .. bas la3elmak bro ma tfaker il ossa mtawleh 3a hal 7aleh ;) |
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You want fighting, after the resolution ??? You want to do like Israel ???
This explains how Lfers are always 3aks el seir and they like breaking rules... it seems they got their habits from their "old" allies the israelians ... |
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1) Respecting the UN (3ax isarel ;))
2) Leb Army in the south 3) Blaming Hezbollah for starting the war... and look who's playing now |
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Report: Hezbollah back at Israeli border Sep. 28, 2006 at 11:27AM Israeli military sources said Thursday militant Hezbollah members are returning to safe areas along the Lebanon-Israel border. Intelligence reports indicated the guerrillas were planting Hezbollah flags along the border and encouraging Lebanese resident to throw rocks at Israeli troops, Middle East Newsline reported. A source who asked not to be identified said "The situation could rapidly return to that of before July 12," referring to the start of the monthlong Israeli-Hezbollah war. The report comes two days after Lebanese Prime Minister Faud Sinora made allegations of weapons transfers into Palestinian areas in a letter to Abbas Zakir, the Palestinian Authority's top official in Lebanon. |
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Tayeb...If Hezbollah fought in the south now, you will say Hezbollah isnt respecting the UN resolutions, and they want to bring Lebanon to a war and want to create great destruction in Lebanon. And when they respect it, and dont fight israel, you say, why arent Hezbollah fighting? Are they out of ammunition? Ya3ni "7terna ya ar3a min wein badna nboosik" You arent satisfied with anything Hezbollah does.
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