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  1. Aiyn | July 20, 2006 at 1:34 am | Permalink

    Well, we are at the receiving end of the terror. When would our leaders realise, israel is going to expand and shall continue until jordan valley is occupied. Chomsky acknowledges this fact. I happen to mention in it in my earlier analysis that the main sketch of israeli's is control of middle east. So, we have pressure from both side, one new found ally in this war is India, which is taking on the eastern front keeping pakistan busy and involved so that they do not ship any nuclear equipment and technology to the middle eastern regimes. What a pity, i am sorry to say that Our beloved King abdullah has turned out to be a fool. A fool or a puppet in the hands of the israeli's. Well, the civilian population has taken up this war and there are far reaching consequences of it, which might send ripple across united states, europe and asia.

    There are other military classified documents and article one could review through internation security agencies in europe, u.s and other so called neutral countries. Haitham, breaking this network is through exposing the personnel working for these organization the think tank for mobilising the destruction and colonisation of our nations. The civilian movement gathered pace by the election of hamas. Muslims around the globe should penetrate or reveal identities of individuals or organisation involved int hese activities that support. As I read through the blog i like Mr. Blair's words. He is so used to these " We need to create conditions…."

    There are alot of sister blog in support of haithams initiative to spread the truth.

  2. Adam | July 20, 2006 at 5:14 am | Permalink

    I think everyone who is complaining that Israel's operations in south Lebanon, and south Beirut are disproportionate in the wake of Hizballah 'merely' kidnapping 2 soldiers, seem to have overlooked a few details.

    1) This is not the first time that Hizballah has tried this. The most recent attempts to abduct Israeli soldiers resulted in firefights that left dead and wounded on both sides. There was no 'strong' Israeli response to this, and the world was content to stay silent, with the exception of street parties in Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank.

    2) When Hizballah took those 2 soldiers, they also killed another 4 soldiers during the same (unprovoked) attack, whom everyone seems to have conveniently forgotten about.

    3) Missile attacks on Israels northern boarder, by Hizballah, have been going on constantly in many forms ever since Israel withdrew from Lebanon. They also preceeded Israels initial invasion to lebanon in the early 80's as I can bare witness to, since I was personally pinned down in a bomb shelter while visiting the North of Israel as a child in 1981.
    All this was BEFORE Israel launched the 'peace for Gallilee' operation, and this is what inspired it.

    Hizballah has made their own bed, and now they must lay in it. Everything that happens from now on, is a direct result of their own actions, choices, and extremism.

    How many abducted soldiers constitute a motive for such an attack, according to the equasions of war? Where do you draw the line?

    At least now, they will hopefully think twice before using their 'hosts' country to launch another attack on Israel, and this may save many lives on both sides ultimately, and perhaps wake up the Lebanese to the fact that any independance they currently enjoy is an illusion created by Hizballah, and that they have no say in the actions taken in the name of their country, and this is a very dire situation for them to be in.

    I am truly sorry to hear how many Lebanese have been killed and injured in this operation, however many of them allow Hizballah to use their homes as launch pads for surface to surface missiles, and this cannot be allowed.

    I hope that one day, all this bad blood can be put behind us, and that Israel and Lebanon can live as 'normal' neighbours, but this seems a long way off, especially as long as they carry the yoke of Hizballah on their shoulders.

    We have weakened Hizballah now, and scattered them. Now is the time for Lebanese to turn defeat into victory, and seize the oppertunity to turn the illusion of their independance into reality, if only someone with enough courage can stand up and sieze the opportunity.

  3. marie | July 20, 2006 at 7:12 am | Permalink

    Can you PEASE try to find someone credible. Chomsky is a joke!

  4. Nir | July 20, 2006 at 5:37 pm | Permalink

    Chomsky has even payed a visit to Hizbollah personally a couple months ago, to congratulate them personally.

    At the time I figure he finally went "off the rails", as we say here – what could he possibly have in common with a militant fundamental Islam group? What single value, outside opposing Israel, could they share?

  5. palestinianphilosopher | July 21, 2006 at 12:20 am | Permalink

    dude, it's nothing new. the israeli goverment are just a band of liars anyway

  6. Philip | July 21, 2006 at 5:17 am | Permalink

    Marie,
    I love you!
    :-D

  7. Taloe | July 21, 2006 at 4:14 pm | Permalink

    There are alot of sister blog in support of haithams initiative to spread the truth.
    I do not have enough time to read this.
    But I like your blog.

  8. Rich--- | July 21, 2006 at 8:22 pm | Permalink

    I wonder if Isreal read your "deep thought" Sabbah:

    "
    # If you let yourself get pushed around, you will be.
    # Sometimes force does solve things. Unfortunately. It?s difficult to tell sometimes whether it?s more unfortunate that this is the case, or that some people don?t realize it.
    "

    Isreal was at the end of there rope, and all it took to set it off was the kidnapping? Or a new leader who wanted to prove him self? But prove what, I don't know…

    Rich—

  9. kimmy | July 23, 2006 at 7:04 am | Permalink

    Why is there Hezbollah?
    They were created when Israel invaded and occupied Southern Lebanon.
    They were exiled Palestinians.
    Israel has occupied Gaza for over 40 years!
    Hezbollah and Hamas have been doing work for the civilians that the local governments haven't done.
    They have built up services such as schools. hospitals and other much needed infrastructure.
    Destroy Hamas and Hezbollah and you destroy exciled Palestinians of their only chance of a future.
    Israel is destroying a whole people in the name of self-defence.
    And in that name they are attacking in the name of self-defence.
    I now know why my grandmother denounced her religion (Jewish) years ago.
    The Jews are not living in accordance of their faith.

  10. Paul | July 23, 2006 at 10:15 pm | Permalink

    Kimmy, I agree wholeheartedly with the general thrust of your message, however in the spirit of good old Noam (above) I am going to be a complete pedant and correct you on your history (sorry Kimmy!). Hizb'Allah's roots can be traced back to a section of the Revolutionary Guard of Iran, not Palestinian refugees who were represented by the PLO.

    In June 1982 Syria allowed the Iranian government in Iran to send around 1,000 Pasdaran (members of the Revolutionary Guard) to the Beqaa Valley of eastern Lebanon, which was occupied by Syrian forces. This decision was made in the wake of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon earlier in the same month, and this is what formed the basis of the original Hizb'Allah.

    From this point, things start to get very complicated and very horrific (even more so than now), so I will spare you the details! However, I will conclude by writing that the Hizb'Allah have never been a Palestinian (or Syrian) organisation and are no longer an Iranian organization, they are a Lebanese organisation from the Shia sector of Lebanese society whose struggle is VERY closely tied up with that of the Palestinians.

  11. Paul | July 23, 2006 at 10:20 pm | Permalink

    "Iranian government in Iran" … D'oh!! what was I thinking when I typed that out?!

  12. Paul | July 23, 2006 at 10:38 pm | Permalink

    Marie, if you knew anything at all about Cognitive Psychology, Linguistics, Philosophy or political semantics, you would realise that Chomsky is a man of the same kind of stature as Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton or Albert Einstein, and whether you agreed with him or not, you would not describe him as a "joke" who was lacking in credibility. Then again, you don't. So why bother attacking someone you obviously know nothing of?

  13. BW | July 24, 2006 at 5:46 am | Permalink

    Just reading… one reporter today stated Hizbullah has roots back to 79' and Iran was sending 1000's of teens to go sweep the mine fields. This is where they developed thier no fear attitude….

    And I dont know if I heard right but a million deaths in those regional war zones 25 years ago

  14. kimmy | July 24, 2006 at 9:06 am | Permalink

    I am starting to hate Israel for their arrogance, and their military superiority.
    They are using it to control the people (Mulim and Christian) to further their occupation of their lands.
    Give it a few more years and there won't be any Palestinians.

  15. Jonathan | July 25, 2006 at 1:29 pm | Permalink

    How strong is the Lebanese government? Not very. It looks to me like Iranian support for Hezbollah would not necessitate direct Iranian involvement.

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