Hezbollah Declares The Lebanese Army An Enemy
This could be it…. The “Brink” just might have broken.
Beirut, Lebanon - Hezbollah isolated itself further on Wednesday when internal sources revealed that the militia no longer considers the Lebanese Army an ally, claiming they have joined the enemy.
Hezbollah has issued an internal memorandum to its party members noting increased provocation against the resistance and the cover some Lebanese factions are providing to any possible Israeli aggression on Lebanon.
“Hezbollah’s enemies have seen signals of weakness in the party’s decision not to retaliate yet to the assassination of Imad Mugniyah, and this might encourage Israel and its Lebanese allies to come up with a new adventure. Media reports have been focusing lately on Hezbollah’s activities in establishing military bases. This is also part of the provocation against the resistance,” the memorandum said.
The source also told the Kuwaiti daily As-Seyassah that Hezbollah no longer has good relations with the Lebanese army.
“Members of an official security service that is allied with March 14 have been talking about the cameras placed near airport runway 17 for several weeks. When the cameras were discovered, the information was released through the defense minister, and the Army Intelligence Services confirmed it. This means that the historical close relationship between the Lebanese army and the resistance is over for good. The military institution has taken sides with the other party,” the source said.
The internal memorandum also said that an Israeli report has confirmed Hezbollah’s suspicion that a PSP official was involved in Mugniyah’s assassination.
“Hezbollah called on its officials to take security measures and move into secondary residences. It also called on its members to be prepared for any scenario,” the source added.
He also said that the present campaign against Hezbollah is more dangerous than the 2006 July War. “Internal factions are participating in this campaign, and as the number of our allies has decreased, so has their readiness to provide the party with a political cover, especially since the FPM, headed by MP Michel Aoun, has become inefficient on the Christian level. The same is true of Hezbollah’s Sunni allies.”
“Thus, Hezbollah will be more or less alone in the coming confrontation,” he added.
(Yalibnan)




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Stuff is already happening.
May 8th, 2008 at 12:28 amDebka reports that in the last few days the Sinoria government of
Lebanon started shutting down the secret telecommunications
network that was being installed (over the last 10 months) by Iran
for exclusive use by Hezbollah and Syria.
Hezbollah fighters have closed the airport and are advancing,
in disguise of course, to secure all military strongholds against
use by the government.
Does this break the brink?
Maybe. I think we still got amphibious landing craft offshore of
Lebanon. Debka says the Iran war is before August. dunno.
Hezbollah Declares The Lebanese Army An Enemy
no ????
well for having a few lebanese friends, I know that the people there are fed up of HBZ and of syrians that pull the strings
May 8th, 2008 at 2:26 am“He also said that the present campaign against Hezbollah is more dangerous than the 2006 July War.”
Well let’s hope so.
Maybe this time all those bastards will be wiped out instead of declaring a “cease fire” to rearm and resupply. Or even better, Iran will be caught out in the open with their pants down and give us enough of an excuse to straighten their asses out for good too…
May 8th, 2008 at 5:49 am