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Lahoud: Israel attacked Lebanon to damage tourism
Roee Nahmias
Published: 10.10.06, 15:44
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61. to rachel #57
french libanes ,   beriut lebanon   (10.11.06)
you live in new mexico how about two mexican drug dealers come next to your house kill two peoppe to sette a score then you catch those two and put them to trail should mexico come and bomb the hell out of your usa and destroy every thing you built to attract tourism see your weak arugments make you vulgar i rest my case
62. #61 It is your luck you deal with Jews and not the Arabs
Melvin ,   USA   (10.11.06)
If the Arabs had the Israeli might most Lebanese civilians would have been wiped out by the Arabs. The Jews must learn to treat the Arabs the way the Arabs treat the Arabs and we know how the Arabs treat the Arabs. Just look at Iraq!
63. 27
(10.11.06)
You are a pathetic nation who allowed a terror group to camp in its back yard. Reap the results.
64. # 61 - is tourism all you care about?! pathetic!
(10.11.06)
you psychotic nation .... you don't give a damn about ppl. killed on your side and murdered on ours ... all you care about gold digging shites is how many US dollars (which you hate so much) you could earn .. and yeah ... keep on dreaming about being a part of the EU ... they'll never accept you ... after all ... you're arabs. they like you from a distance ...
65. stop bleating and spreading lies!
israeli ,   israel   (10.11.06)
This is how it happened: BEIRUT -- The meeting on July 12 was tense, tinged with desperation. A few hours earlier, in a brazen raid, Hezbollah guerrillas had infiltrated across the heavily fortified border and captured two Israeli soldiers. Lebanon's prime minister summoned Hussein Khalil, an aide to Hezbollah's leader, to his office at the Serail, the palatial four-story government headquarters of red tile and colonnades in Beirut's downtown. "What have you done?" Prime Minister Fouad Siniora asked him. Hasan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's leader, told Lebanese lawmakers in speeches before the war that the militia was a deterrent to Israel, which would not risk a Hezbollah missile attack. (Associated Press) Khalil reassured him, according to an account by two officials briefed by Siniora, one of whom later confirmed it with the prime minister. "It will calm down in 24 to 48 hours." More technocrat than politician, Siniora was skeptical. He pointed to the Gaza Strip, which Israeli forces had stormed after Palestinian militants abducted a soldier less than three weeks earlier. Israeli warplanes had blasted bridges and Gaza's main power station. Calmly, Khalil looked at him. "Lebanon is not Gaza," he answered. What followed was a 33-day war, the most devastating chapter in Lebanon's history since the civil war ended in 1990, as Hezbollah unleashed hundreds of missiles on Israel and the Israeli military shattered Lebanon's infrastructure and invaded its south. Nearly three months later, parts of the country remain a shambles and tens of thousands are still homeless as winter approaches. "They were prisoners of their assumptions," said Nizar Abdel-Kader, a retired Lebanese general. read the rest here. Who really started the Lebanon war: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/07/AR2006100701054.html Lahoud also addressed the UN while holding a photo taken by Adnan Hajj, hoping that nobody will notice the fakery. Reuters sacked Hajj for photoshopping , but the fact that Adnan Hajj works for rabidly anti-Zionist Lebanese newspaper Al-Safir seems to legitimize him in the eyes of Lebanese President. Really, sir, in this day and age people can't be duped that easily any longer.
66. to brazilian lina and french libanese in beirut
matchmaker ,   downtown israel   (10.11.06)
please meet and live happily ever after together. you 2 deserve eachother. perhaps two of the most stupid posters on any talkback i've ever read. not only your lies, or being completely divorced from reality ... no context, no sense of how or why this misadventure began for your "proud" people... it's just the lack of shame in trying to peddle your story to anyone outside of your warped clan. I'm glad an Israeli web site gave the chance for to stupid people to come together. I only hope you're not also ugly --- because your kids will have no chance in this world being ugly, stupid and believers in a really fried, jihadist, pathetic, hopeless, senseless, hateful culture and ideology.
67. #61 your no Alan Dershowitz,
Rachel ,   usa   (10.11.06)
68. About Time
BJ ,   Milan, Italy   (10.11.06)
Its about freakn time someone gets it. Although I am against Lahoud about the Hariri assination, he finally gets it.
69. MATCHMAKER NO WONDER YOU LIVE DOWNTOWN
FRENCH LIBANESE ,   BEIRUT LEBANON   (10.12.06)
YOUR BRAVE MAN and your post show and if you wanna see what you hoped for i suggest you look at the mirror if you stil have one and wasni"t crushed by the echo of the catyusha your kids shall have mirrors too before they go to school by understanding each other political truth i hope you did found it
70. talking about downtown # 69?
downtown, sderot   (10.12.06)
you sound like a "downtown" frenchie to me .. aka ... an ungrateful muslim refugee. don't mock ppl. about being bombed. that just shows how "enlightened" and peace keeping you really are. and btw ... there aren't Katyushas down south ... we get Kassams .... come .. i'll show you. double standard bigot!
71. #69 pauvre con!
rachel ,   usa   (10.12.06)
you think you are french , the french don't like you ....
72. rachel #71
french liban ,   beriut liban   (10.12.06)
i wrote two post on in french on in english they haven"t been posted domage they were pretty effective if you know what i mean check wiyh YNET may be they send too your private e mail or if you want post it i"ll send them myself
73. The Lebanese have no one to blame then themselves
Paul ,   SEattle, WA, USA   (10.13.06)
The Lebanese need to quit trying to blame everyone else when they are responsible for their country. They allowed the Hezballa to establish a foothold, but now God is giving them another golden opportunity to take back their country. Take those Hezballa weapons and round up the guerrilla's. Use the UN to achieve those goals, because the UN isn't leaving as soon as you all think. There's a deep rooted reason why a large majority of the UN troops are from NATO. This is why Hezballa, Iran and Syria are so scared about everything. Stand up for Lebanon!!!
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