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  • arakeretzig
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    Re: Hezbollah

    As far as i know there are atleast 3 armenian villages in lebanon, with bourge hamoud (that's where nasrallah was born) being an known armenian neighborhood in Beirut since a long time ago. Armenian population has been immigrating in the last 30 years, now it's almost 200k left, from probably up to half a million 30 years ago. I think they should get out while they can, lebanon will become an islamic xxxxehole in the next few decades (the south is already a xxxxehole)

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  • Eddo211
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    Originally posted by retro View Post
    ..... Israel mostly likely has it's eyes on Lebanese water resources and if the Israelis roll in hard, Hezbollah are pretty doomed.
    Not while the regime in Iran supports Hezbollah.

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  • retro
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    Originally posted by iversonmania View Post
    I live in lebanon, and atho i dislike hezbollah... armenians well being depends on having good relation with hezbollah in lebanon
    They are well armed group, and very dangerous.
    Hezbollah , mostly shias.. have huge birth rates.. 20 - 25 years later they will be lebanon.
    The Lebanese are fairly nice people and Lebanon at one time was a very prosperous country.

    It's my understanding that most Lebanese are Christians. At least when you count those who live out side of Lebanon. Israel mostly likely has it's eyes on Lebanese water resources and if the Israelis roll in hard, Hezbollah are pretty doomed.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Hezbollah: LAF readied after incursion




    An Israeli military bulldozer violated the Lebanese territory, occasioning the state of combat readiness, the group said in a broadcast on the al-Manar channel, the United Press International (UPI) reported on Tuesday.

    It, however, said that the bulldozer had been stopped by the forces of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), which is on a mandate to patrol the south of Lebanon.

    Israel is obliged by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended 2006 Israeli offensives on Lebanon, to stay out of the country's soil. About 1200 Lebanese, most of them civilians, were killed during the war, which was fought off by Hezbollah.

    Early last month and in a move that notably aggravated the tense regional situation, Israeli troops entered Lebanese soil, triggering an exchange of fire with the Lebanese Army. Three Lebanese soldiers, a Lebanese journalist from the Beirut-based al-Akhbar newspaper and one senior Israeli Army officer were killed in the crossfire, which also resulted in injuries on both sides.

    Tel Aviv as well orders violations of the Lebanese airspace on an almost daily basis under a pretext of surveillance.

    The provocations follow April claims by Israel and the United States that Syria supplies Hezbollah with Russian-made Scud missiles.

    Damascus, Beirut and the Hezbollah resistance movement itself have categorically rejected the claim.

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142552.html

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  • Muhaha
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Inshallah

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Muhaha View Post
    Will he?
    Inshallah

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  • Muhaha
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Yeah, he'll squash his enemies like grapes with his hammer fist.
    Will he?

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Muhaha View Post
    Does he?
    Yeah, he'll squash his enemies like grapes with his hammer fist.

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  • Muhaha
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Yeah, I heard that as well. He looks like a man with fierce Armenian rage in his heart
    Does he?

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    Talking to an older Armenian man from Lebanon (BTW, what a super auto Mech he is) he told me that Nasrallah grew up in an Armenian comunity and he can speak Armenian, anybody hear about that before?
    Yeah, I heard that as well. He looks like a man with fierce Armenian rage in his heart

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