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Report: Hizbullah cell in Egypt smuggled arms into Gaza
Ali Waked and Reuters
Published: 09.04.09, 09:59
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1. HIZBULLAH'S INFLUENCE IN
MAHMOOD ,   LONDON-UK   (04.09.09)
Egypt is well established without the physical presence of its so-called recruits.Mubarak has amply demonstrated his biased and politically motivated line of action by conspiring with concerned parties in the region.Egyptians at large are well aware of their leaders aims and aspiration.The only factor that always bothers an average Sunni Muslim is the allegation of Shia led Iran.But much to the dissappointment of Egyptian leader,today the Shia led organisations and resistant group are far too popular in Sunni areas and in the long run this will definitely give rise to oppostion in Egypt lead by the Muslim Brotherhood. Misuse of Shiaism is the order of the day but will eventually wither away.
2. Its obvious....
Marco ,   Spain   (04.09.09)
that Hosni Mubarak is trying to divert the attention of the Egyptian people from the terrible economic and social conditions that they are suffering from. While the people of Egypt suffer in silence Hosni Mubarak, his family and entourage continue to fatten their secret bank accounts in Switzerland and else where. Hosni's personal wealth is estimated at 2 billion dollars is in no way a reflection of the salary of an Egyptian president. At the end of the day, the Egyptian people will hold Mubarak and his government of thieves to account for their misdeeds.
3. Behind Hezbollah's deeds is the fine hand of Iran.
Robert Bernier ,   Tel Aviv   (04.09.09)
It is doubtful that the Shiites will always follow Nasrallah to the barricades, and those who do so will expect material sustenance from Hezbollah. There are estimates that Hezbollah provides employment for 40,000 of its wards and schooling for 100,000 children. This is no small burden, even for a movement sustained by Iranian subsidies. Nor is it the case that the majority of the Shiites want the structures and the rigor of Qom and Tehran dominating their world. True, the underclass and the newly urbanized in the Shiite suburbs may have taken to the dress codes and style and religious ritual of the Iranian theocracy. But the majority must wish a break from all that. More at : http://xrl.us/oowhv
4. 2005_2008
(04.09.09)
5. Nothing is wrong with this
Mike Van Harris ,   Antwerp Belgium   (04.09.09)
Hezbollah is great.
6. Hezbolah - truth in the packaging
Psalms83 ,   selah   (04.09.09)
it certainly wasn't food for the hungry gazans....hezbolah and hamas could care less about thier needs....the onlything important to hezbohah and hamas is thier radical islamic ideology and the removal of israel
7. THE FINE HAND OF IRAN...............#3
MAHMOOD ,   LONDON-UK   (04.09.09)
Goes without saying,Robert.However, you tend to surmise things as if it was your prerogative of such changes.Have you noticed that so far you have hardly managed to strike it right.Well, that goes for this talk-back of yours as well.Good day
8. SURZ CANAL HIT !!! - ???.
ORAO STRANKA. ,   TSARIGRAD u SRBIA.   (04.09.09)
Egypt's public prosecutor investigating accusations that Lebanese Shiite group recruited 49-member cell with aim of striking inside Egypt. The statement said the group had been trying to monitor Egypt's Suez Canal, its border with the Gaza Strip, and tourist installations in the Sinai Peninsula and sending information back to Hizbullah. IRAN INTENDS TO CLOSE THE SUEZ CANAL BY SABOTAGE, IF BECAUSE OF THEIR NUCLEAR AMBITIONS, IRAN IS CONFRONTED WITH ISRAEL AND THE WESTERN WORLD IN WAR !!! - ???. Orao.
9. INTERSTING THING ABOUT HIZBULLAH IS ...
Atilla Karagözoğlu   (04.09.09)
... THEY STAY COOL THESE MONTHS. I NEVER HEARD ANYTHING BIG ACTION FROM THEM.
10. To: Marco at No. 2
Sarah ,   New York CIty, USA   (04.09.09)
Two billion dollars is a drop in the bucket considering how much the Palestine Authority, Hamas, Hizbullah and other groups have stolen. All the billions of dollars and billions of euros poured into the Palestine Authority and Hamas and what do the ordinary Palestinian people have to show for it? Absolutely nothing. The Palestinian so-called "leadership," on the other hand, have luxurious homes in Europe and very hefty offshore bank accounts. That's why the Palestinians will never have a country. The "leadership" are too busy lining their own pockets to worry about day-to-day things like organizing a government, managing infrastructure and the other day-to-day requirements of effective statehood.
11. Smuggling coincidental?
Arie ,   BaGolan   (04.09.09)
Every time there is a supposed "harmony" meeting in Cairo between the various terror factions under the tutelage of mubarak, arms smuggling increases. Is it a coincidence? Or do the terrorists simply bring bags of cash to mubarak, his son, and their cronies to bribe them in to allowing the smuggling and terrorism to take place?
12. THAT STILL DOES NOT.................#10
MAHMOOD ,   LONDON-UK   (04.09.09)
Change the subject,Sarah.from where did you learn this story from?Indeed,to justify one story you have jumped to another.Abondon this line of your as the world at large now knows who the culprits are and what they did.
13. To Marco in Spain
Arie ,   BaGolan   (04.09.09)
How't the preparations for the new Inquisition going? Are you waiting for the vatican to beatify isabella first, or will you proceed anyway? Your priesthood, one after the other, regales her and her murderous onslaught, referring to it as "just and righteous." Cardinals have referred to her as "the greatest woman since mary." That marco, is what you worship - a usurper and mass murderer that you worship as a saint of your church and mistress of your being. Your posts serve not to enlighten us as to the affairs of the Middle East, but rather the push for aa resurgence of the beliefs that the world should be Judenrein and Spain is prepared, yet again, to take the lead. http://www.queenisabel.com/AboutIsabel/ByTheirFruits.html http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/5/prweb126806.php
14. A question to Mahmood
Ze'ev ,   Haifa   (04.09.09)
We both know that the ideals of Iranian revolution are far from those of freedom of mind, speech and religion. You sound like a liberal to me, how can you support them???
15. #10 Sarah, New York City, USA
Marco ,   Spain   (04.09.09)
Sarah, you mention money stolen by Hezbollah!!!!!!!! Can you document what you are saying. It seems that you are a lousy lawyer. You slander a Supreme Court Judge by accusing him of rape. You hurl baseless accusations at Hezbollah. I have read countless books on Hezbollah by different authors, many of whom are American, and not even one of them claims that Hezbollah stole money. The very first day after the 2006 war, Hezbollah was handing out 10,000 dollars in cash to each and every family (whether it was a christian or a muslim) to allow them to rent living quarters for one year. When that was done, Hezbollah teams were surveying the homes and businesses damaged and handing out compensation to allow people to rebuild. Hezbollah has hospitals built through out Lebanon that provide world class medical care at far below cost to every one seeking medical help. Hezbollah has countless charities all over Lebanon. Hezbollah built schools and helps provide running water to countless families. Sarah when you make an argument try to base it on facts, not on hatred, racism and bigotry. After all you are supposed to be a lawyer. Most of the things I mentioned about Hezbollah above are taken from 'Hezbollah' by American author Augustus Richard Norton and 'Hezbollah: the changing face of terrorism' by American author Judith Palmer Harik. What books are your arguments based on?
16. Marco Spain, read a book
petra ,   uSA   (04.09.09)
that documents thievery, including the UN food HQs in Gaza, raided by Hams fro food and blankets. Face it dude, you come to an Israeli site to lie and provoke w/o evidence or the brains to sustain a simple argument. No wonder Gaza is buried in her own dead by her own thug masters called Hamas. No wonder no one cares, they are sick of your crap enough lies told repeatedly, don't make truth and if you want company, Al Jazeera is down the hall on the far right.
17. #16 petra, uSA
Marco ,   Spain   (04.09.09)
PETRA are you retarded or just dum. In my talk back #15, I was talking about Hezbollah in particular. I have read countless books about Hezbollah and I know for a fact that when I talk about Hezbollah, I can support my statements with quotes from books written by westerners. I dont know much about Hamas or the PA, but from the amount of lies and hate that you project on Hezbollah, I know for sure that you do the same with Hamas and the PA.
18. #17 marco
(04.09.09)
considering your previous and present posts and talkbacks, i am certain you CAN READ. a first grader can read as well. however, CAN YOU UNDERSTAND AND COMPREHEND WRITTEN MATERIAL??? i don't think so. there is quite a big difference between reading and reading comprehension. look it up. your posts show a complete lack of analysis and comprehension to say the least. i am sure that, having the "privilege" to scan some of your comments, one is almost convinced you are one of these fellows that has some major case of learning disabilities in your previous academic experience at school. i have a few students such as yourself in my political analysis class at u. of pennsylvania (i am a teaching assistant in the poli- scie masters program). frankly, to tell you honestly, you sound like an angry 12 year's old, not much of a mental capacity and not much of any comprehension of present mid east events and history. thus, your empty rhetoric, trying to impress all by your reading of books and by your complete inability to understand the written word. please go back to class. you need a major rehauling here. dr. hamdan sarouk, phd.
19. Marco of Spain reading Protocols of Zion / Mein Kampf
Elly ,   Vienna, Austria   (04.09.09)
Marco of Spain: you are reading too much the Protocols of Zion and Mein Kampf; Israel haters who defame Israel and want it destroyed.
20. #15. Spain will be next; Arab want Andulas Mellila and Ceuta
Liliane ,   Brighton, SX, UK   (04.09.09)
#15. Watch it. They will come after Spain soon. They want Melilla, Ceuta and Andulasia back.
21. #17, books by propagandists for Hizbollah?
Danny   (04.09.09)
Robert Fisk? Augustus Richard Norton? Judith Palmer Harik?Annette Levy Willard ? Gilbert Achcar? Every single one of them is a propagandist for Hizbollah and been shown to be inaccurate over and over - for instance by claiming Mughaniyeh wasn't Hizbollah.... I seriously doubt you know the first thing about Hizbollah - like for instance that it makes alot of it's money from drug trafficking.
22. # 2
J.K. ,   Brooklyn USA   (04.10.09)
Marco ! where do your beloved mullahs of Iran hide their Billions ? do the mullahs and the Egyptians bump into each other,while depositing the loot in the same bank ?
23. # 5
J.K. ,   Brooklyn USA   (04.10.09)
I thought only allah is great.
24. # 15
J.K. ,   Brooklyn USA   (04.10.09)
Marco ! you are right, Hezbollah is not corrupt,just evil,Hezbollah has the zeal and conviction of a mad man,what do they teach in those schools they build ? kill the Jews,kill the infidels,die for Iran.Lebanon is to Iran what Cuba was to the Soviets, a forward base to advance it's cause,Iran needs Israel as an enemy,so, the mullahs can stay in power.What is the benefit to the people of lebanon ? to provide Iran with this service.Nasarala is a quisling who sold Lebanon to Iran,and he will end up like the first quisling.
25. Mahmood #7
Robert Haymond ,   Ashdod, Israel   (04.10.09)
With regard to your comments in responding to Robert Bernier, you wrote the following: "However, you tend to surmise things as if it was your prerogative of such changes" First of all, the sentence makes no sense. Please read it over and see if you can clarify your comment. Second, the spelling of the word "prerogative" is incorrect. Third, the use of the word "was" is a grammatical error. The correct word should be "were" as the subjunctive tense is required. I have always found that Robert Bernier, the talkbacker whom you criticized, to be literate and logical plus he backs up his statements. That's not to say one has to agree with each and every comment which he makes but at least one should take the time and energy to respond in a reasonably literate manner. I note that your name, "Mahmood", indicates that you may originate from an Arab country and that you may have emigrated to England later in life and that English could in fact be your adopted language. Other than that, I noted that you personalized your criticism of Mr. Bernier rather than dealing with the substance of his remarks. Many people on Talkbacks do just that, incidentally, but this unhappy characteristic really decreases the power of their statements and of their responses. One of the problems with Talkbacks of this kind is that people may hide behind anonymity and, as a result, we often present our worst selves. You'll note, however, that Robert Bernier, the gentleman whom you critiqued, always pens his name in full with his address (Tel Aviv) included so it appears he is not one to hide behind anonymity. I am interested in your opinions, however, and I hope in the future you will make a greater effort not to personalize your responses and to make certain that your writing is comprehensible as well.
26. #18 dr. hamdan sarouk
Marco ,   Spain   (04.10.09)
You talk too much and say nothing. If you really have a doctorate degree, you must have found it in a cereal box. No self respecting university will award a doctorate degree to an idiot like you.
27. #20 Liliane
Marco ,   Spain   (04.10.09)
My dear Liliane, thanx for your concern about "Melilla, Ceuta and Andulasia back" This is not the topic of discussion here.
28. #21 Danny
Marco ,   Spain   (04.10.09)
According to you, anything that is not pro Zionist must be "propagandist". For your information, more and more prominent Jews around the world are speaking out against Israel. Do you know who Gerald Kaufman is? I suggest you google Mr. Kaufman and see what he had to say about Israeli action in Gaza. By the way, Mr. Kaufman is a Zionist Jew who is a member of the British house of commons. I cant write what he had to say about Israel here for fear of censorship.
29. #21 Danny
Marco ,   Spain   (04.10.09)
Danny why do you lie? I have read the books of Augustus Richard Norton and Judith Palmer Harik, and niether of them claimed that Mughniyeh wasnt affiliated to Hezbollah. As a matter of fact, they both claim the opposite of what you are saying.
30. Gerald Kaufman is the bottom of the barrel
Israeli grandmother   (04.10.09)
#28 Marco you are quoting a notorious defamer of Israel and self-hating ethnic Jew. This is not a good intellectual argument. Another point, I fail to understand why you are writing your stuff to an Israeli website
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