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Hezbollah siezes Beirut

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Post time 11-5-2008 08:18 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 11-5-2008 08:51 PM | Show all posts
They aren't gonna turn any merkavas. They will be hanging sunnis upside down very soon.
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Post time 11-5-2008 09:12 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 11-5-2008 10:44 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Nick_Perelman at 11-5-2008 05:41 PM
More Hezbos:

http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/4140/71309234gf2.jpg

http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/8587/38390100eo5.jpg

http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/5712/66849049lh0.jpg

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kalau tekaaan aku benar aku rasa gambar no2 pak cik yang pegang handphone tu civilian,
tengok kasut dia...mcm nak masuk pejabat..mmmph ini yang aku respect kat hisbolah mereka
berimam pada satu, kalau ketua mereka cakap perang skarang,apa yang ada kat badan tu
yang depa bawa....:cool:
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Post time 11-5-2008 10:59 PM | Show all posts
what do they hope to gain, shedding all those blood and sowing all those pain and anguish?
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Post time 11-5-2008 11:01 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Debmey at 11-5-2008 08:51 PM
They aren't gonna turn any merkavas. They will be hanging sunnis upside down very soon.


sunni vs #e.

after so many centuries, both sides continue to bleed for nothing.
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 Author| Post time 11-5-2008 11:50 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by trapdoor at 11-5-2008 10:59 PM
what do they hope to gain, shedding all those blood and sowing all those pain and anguish?

Sunni government of Lebanon fired Hezbo guy who worked in airport and tried to close their communication network. In order to prevent it Hezbos captured Muslim part of Beirut and blocked all ports.
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Post time 12-5-2008 02:58 AM | Show all posts
i feel so sad for the lebanese. since the shias want to take over the country militarily, the sunnis and christians have no choice but to fight them. thats what you get when you tolerate the hezbos build up over teh last 20 years.
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 Author| Post time 12-5-2008 06:04 AM | Show all posts
Its a good opportunity to see Hezie fighters. During the fights with Israel they dont show up to cameras



A Shiite gunman fires during clashes between pro-government supporters of Druse leader Walid Jumblatt and Shiite gunmen and their allies in Chouweifat south of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, May 11, 2008. Heavy fighting broke out between pro- and anti-government supporters in Lebanon's central mountains overlooking the capital Sunday sending echoes of gunfire and explosions rolling across Beirut, security officials said



Shiite gunmen fire during clashes between pro-government supporters of Druse leader Walid Jumblatt and Shiite gunmen and their allies in Chouweifat south of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, May 11, 2008.



Smoke rises from a building which was hit with a rocket during clashes between hezbollah and Druze gunmen near Chouweifat south of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, May 11, 2008.



Shiite gunmen patrol the streets as they take control of the area during clashes between pro-government supporters of Druse leader Walid Jumblatt and Shiite gunmen and their allies in Chouweifat south of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, May 11, 2008. Heavy fighting broke out between pro- and anti-government supporters in Lebanon's central mountains overlooking the capital Sunday sending echoes of gunfire and explosions rolling across Beirut, security officials said

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 Author| Post time 12-5-2008 06:08 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Debmey at 12-5-2008 02:58 AM
i feel so sad for the lebanese. since the shias want to take over the country militarily, the sunnis and christians have no choice but to fight them. thats what you get when you tolerate the hezb ...

Sunnis and Christians have almost no forces of their own. Druze have some. There are now heavy clashes between Druzes and Hezbollah. But I doubt they will stand for long.
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Post time 12-5-2008 08:34 AM | Show all posts
Why can't the lebanese army take out the hezbos? I don't know of any self respecting nation that will tolerate such nonsence in their capital. Are they buying time to get ready?
if the sunnis and christians have no militia, i am sure they are getting ready somehow.
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Post time 12-5-2008 08:41 AM | Show all posts
Looks like it's 70s-80s again.....
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Post time 12-5-2008 09:37 AM | Show all posts

Reply #31 Debmey's post

before u give any comments ..better do ur homework ,and for ur
info the army consist of sunni and syiah..  they do not wanna got
involved in the fight..once they get involved it will be civil war..

the two groups fighting are the pro govt and the hezbullah .. when
israel army was kicked out of Lebanon both US and the zionist are
trying to get rid of the Hezbullah fighter and now they r using the
govt to do their dirty job..

the lebanese army are weak .. and fragile at any one time the army
can split into two ..the sunni and syiah, and they will take sides, thats
why head of army ordered them not to get involved...
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Post time 12-5-2008 10:16 AM | Show all posts
like i said, no self respecting govt shld tolerate what the hezbos did.
if there are elements in the army that are not loyal, they shld be punished.

BTW, with Egyptian, US and Saudi support, i don't think the lebanese army is too weak. I'm sure they have more heavy artillery and airforce which the hezbos do not have.
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Post time 12-5-2008 10:54 AM | Show all posts

Reply #34 Debmey's post

u should read the history of the lebanese army first before making
comments like this... try to understand the history..
and hezbos are better equipt than the Labanese army..
even the Israel army trumble against the hezbo..

http://www.ghazi.de/civwar.html
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Post time 12-5-2008 11:35 AM | Show all posts

The Origins of Hezbollah

The Origins of Hezbollah

The origins of Hezbollah date back to June 1982, when Syria decided to permit the Shi'ite Islamist revolutionary government in Iran to dispatch around 1,000 Pasdaran (members of the Revolutionary Guards) to the Beqaa Valley of eastern Lebanon, an area occupied by Syrian forces. Syria had previously refused to permit the clerical regime in Tehran to directly involve itself in Lebanese affairs, but the Israeli invasion of Lebanon earlier that month and the cordial reception accorded to the Israelis by Shi'ites in the South convinced Syrian leaders that Iranian involvement could serve to block Israeli influence in the country. An added factor was Iran's supply of oil to the Syrians at greatly reduced prices.

The Iranian delegation, consisting of both military and religious instructors, recruited a number of young, militant Lebanese clerics affiliated with the Lebanese branch of Al-Da'wa, a radical Iraqi Shi'ite fundamentalist group, and Islamic Amal, a breakaway faction of the Amal movement, which had become more secularized under the leadership of Nabih Berri. Most of the radical clerics who formed the nucleus of Hezbollah's leadership had been educated in the Shi'ite seminaries of southern Iraq, particularly Najaf, where Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini and other ideologues in Iran spent many years in exile. As a result of these ties, they embraced Khomeini's concept of the just jurisconsult (al-wali al-faqih), the ideological basis for clerical rule, enshrined in Iran's 1979 constitution. In a 1985 manifesto, the leadership of Hezbollah pledged loyalty to Khomeini and to the goal of establishing an Islamic state in Lebanon.1

Iranian funds and training led to the rapid growth of Hezbollah's military wing, which devoted itself primarily to the expulsion of the American and European multi-national force (MNF) in Beirut and the defeat of occupying Israeli forces - objectives which corresponded with both Iranian and Syrian interests. After a series of deadly Hezbollah operations against MNF forces, most notably the October 1983 twin suicide bombings which killed around 300 American and French servicemen, MNF forces withdrew in 1984. Israel, facing pressure from Hezbollah and other groups in Lebanon, withdrew from central Lebanon in 1985.
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Post time 12-5-2008 03:50 PM | Show all posts
boleh tak sesiapa cita sikit siapa walid jumblatt and druze tu..aku tak de maklumat
tentang geng ni
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Post time 12-5-2008 04:16 PM | Show all posts

Reply #37 zvicmorrow's post

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Post time 12-5-2008 05:13 PM | Show all posts
They will be hanging sunnis upside down very soon.


Except the majority of Sunni Lebanese actually support Hezbollah, something even Western world didn't even realised .....
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 Author| Post time 12-5-2008 07:10 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Debmey at 12-5-2008 08:34 AM
Why can't the lebanese army take out the hezbos? I don't know of any self respecting nation that will tolerate such nonsence in their capital. Are they buying time to get ready?
if the sunnis a ...

Majority of Lebanese army are Shiites, so they wont act against Hezb.

Hezbos always sweared that their arms are designed only against Israel and they will never use them against Lebanese.  But now they used weapons against the Lebanese. They even used their artillery against Druze. I think that as result of recent conflict all communities will start to arm themselves.

Originally posted by robotech at 12-5-2008 05:13 PM

Except the majority of Sunni Lebanese actually support Hezbollah, something even Western world didn't even realised .....

Nonsense. Overwhelming majority of Sunnis voted for anti Hezbollah government.
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