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  • Re: War in The Middle East

    Maybe hebrewdude can explain that one. I believe the relevance of the earlier article regarding the timing of the Ceyhan pipeline and the recent war there is no happenstance.

    We have yet to see the planned war on Syria and Iran, which is due in time.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • Re: War in The Middle East

      looks like hebrewdude is one of the juice agents that is fondling with anti israel forums... i started to visit some joo forums and one may think as if palestinians killing them... dumbs

      actually i dont want to be seen as a nazi or stuff but those joos are doing exactly same things mentioned in that book
      Last edited by Otto3; 08-03-2006, 03:41 AM.

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      • Re: War in The Middle East

        Originally posted by Anonymouse
        We have yet to see the planned war on Syria and Iran, which is due in time.
        Don't say that, it scares me to death

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        • Re: War in The Middle East

          About Qana..

          Israel says that the military did a "mistake" by hitting Qana. In my opinion, it was a planned attack in order to make the world forget about the killed UN peacekeepers and concentrate on the Qana event.

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          • Re: War in The Middle East

            Armenian and Shiite Communities of Lebanon Have No Political Differences
            03.08.2006 14:11 GMT+04:00

            /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Relations between the Armenian and Shiite communities of Lebanon have always been fraternal and there is no single case, when interests of both communities were complicated by political differences, Head of Defense of Released Territories organization, native of Lebanon Zhirayr Sefilyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. In his words, Armenians of Lebanon have always supported Lebanon's demand on release of territories, occupied by Israel. «Our political and religious leaders have always supported Lebanon's efforts to that end,» he said.

            In Sefilyan's opinion, the key personage in that struggle is Hezbollah. «It should be noted that Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah grew up in an Armenian environment, in an Armenian block. When speaking about domestic problems in Lebanon in his speech on the TV and the press, Nasrallah appreciates the role of Armenians in the country's life. Armenian parties periodically meet with Hezbollah leaders. We also see the role of that organization in Lebanon’s life and appreciate Hezbollah having nothing in common with Osama bin Laden and his Al-Qaeda,» Sefilyan underscored.

            Some 100 thousand Armenians live in Lebanon at present. The residence of Cilician Catholicosate (Antilias) is also situated in Lebanon.

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              Number of Displaced Persons in Lebanon Reached 900 Thousand
              03.08.2006 17:13 GMT+04:00
              /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Over 830 Lebanese have been killed and some 3200 wounded since the start of Israel’s military operations. Most of them are civilians including women and children. The number of replaced persons reached 900 thousand. A great damage was caused to the civic infrastructure and ecology, Lebanese Ambassador to Russia Assem Jaber said at a meeting with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Saltanov. The Ambassador of Arab states accredited in Moscow thanked Russia for efforts targeted at ceasefire and political settlement in the Near East.

              The Russian party confirmed the determination to press for immediate stop of bloodshed and restoration of the peaceful process. “Neither of the sides can count for victory in this conflict,” Alexander Saltanov said.

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                Beirut Armenian Block Not Bombed by Israel
                03.08.2006 14:21 GMT+04:00

                /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Lebanese Army will be able to worthily rebuff the Israeli Armed Forces, Head of Defense of Released Territories organization, native of Lebanon Zhirayr Sefilyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. “My confidence is grounded: Lebanese Army’s will unite with Hezbollah against Israel. This was the case in 1996, when by joint efforts the fire was ceased, Israel left South Lebanon with the mediation of the US and France. In 2000 the same military operations resulted in Israel's defeat. I do not doubt it will lose this time again. The Lebanese Army along with Hezbollah and with the support of all of the Lebanese people will fight for independence and Israel will have to withdraw from Shebaa. Otherwise Northern Israel, including Haifa, will always live being threatened,” Sefilyan underscored.

                At that he noted that the Christian block of Beirut and the Armenian block next to it were never bombed by Israel. «Most Beirut Armenians live in Eshrefi block, many live in Burj-Hamud town. Armenians also reside in Antilias, Zalkan, Jel-el-Dib and other suburbs. Many Armenians live in Tripol, second largest city in Lebanon,» Zhirayr Sefilyan said.

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                  Israel military death toll rises to 4 Thursday after one of two injured soldiers died of his wounds. Their tank was struck by Hizballah anti-tank fire in the Western Sector of South Lebanon. Hezbollah's Al-Manar television reported that guerrillas also clashed with Israeli troops in the village, less than three miles from the border, destroying a tank and two bulldozers and injuring its crew members.

                  Eight Israelis were killed, one of them a child, and several others wounded by Hezbollah Kaytusha rockets in northern Israel Thursday, Israeli police said, as two IDF soldiers were killed in gun battle with Hezbollah guerrillas across the border in Lebanon. More than 180 rockets, which cannot be guided like missiles, were fired across the border, with almost 100 of them being launched within one half-hour period, according to Israeli police. The barrage came a day after Hezbollah launched a record 210 rockets into Israel.

                  Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday the solution to the Middle East crisis was to destroy Israel, Iranian state media reported. "Although the main solution is for the elimination of the Zionist regime, at this stage an immediate cease-fire must be implemented," Ahmadinejad said, according to state-run television in a report posted on its Web site.

                  Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Thursday vowed to strike Tel Aviv in retaliation for Israel's bombardment of the Lebanese capital, Beirut. "If you hit Beirut, the Islamic resistance will hit Tel Aviv and is able to do that with God's help," Nasrallah said in a televised address.
                  All in all - a good day for allah.
                  Last edited by Armenian; 08-03-2006, 10:57 AM.
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                  • Re: War in The Middle East

                    The blood wedding in Qana

                    This southern Lebanese city is where Jesus Christ performed his first miracle at the wedding of Qana of Galilee(according to gospel of John ) but today the blood of innocent Lebanese were replaced by wine at a wedding which children and women were the special guests of the joos.
                    May Hezbollah take revenge .

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                    • Re: War in The Middle East

                      Anon,

                      Think about this for a second.

                      So-called "Al-Qaeda" and their famed international "mujahedin" have never shown up in Palestine or Lebanon in support of their "Muslim brothers".

                      Washington and Tel-Aviv are pushing the "Al-Qaeda" and Hezbollah links for their own interests and yet Hezbollah wholly opposes and rejects everything "Al-Qaeda" is.

                      Nasrallah once made a statement in response to Washingtons/Tel-Avivs effort to tie his Hezbollah with "Al-Qaeda".

                      He of course denied any links, moreover he clarified something.

                      Hezbollah's aim: "confrontation of the Zionist plan."

                      then

                      "Bin Ladin’s focus has been Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, Bosnia, and Chechnya"

                      Note that everywhere "Al-Qaeda" has shown up, Washington's interest have also shown up.

                      Afganistan - when Al-Qaida was first created by the CIA to fight the Soviet Union.

                      Yugoslavia/Bosnia -- the famed 'mujahedeen' fight is support of Bosnian Muslims, allied with Washington, against Serbs. Bin Laden was witnessed to have had a meeting with the 'democractic' head of the Bosnian Muslim state Alija Izetbegovic.

                      Chechnya -- Look up "Freedom House" and names of the members of this organisation.

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