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Egypt: Hizbullah will pay heavy price for plotting attacks
Roee Nahmias
Published: 15.04.09, 11:34
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1. In past years I asked on YNET how long could Egypt tolerate
Alan ,   SA   (04.15.09)
Hamas and Hezballah " nonsenses" so close to Suez Canal.ie in Gaza and in Lebanon. It is part of Iranian Plan to have its hands round the neck of Strait of Hormuz+Bab el Mandeb+Suez Canal. These 3 sites are number 1 in Iran Plan. The game hasnt even started yet
2. Iran stands behind Hezbollah
Robert Bernier ,   Tel Aviv   (04.15.09)
They have murdered Iraqis, Lebanese, Palestinians, and other Muslims who have resisted Iran's desire to dominate the region. They have persecuted countless people simply because they are Jewish. Iran is responsible for attacks not only on Israelis, but on Jews living as far away as Argentina. Anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial are part of Iran's official ideology and murder is part of its official policy. Ahmadinejad should be held accountable for inciting genocide, a crime under international law. Not even Iranian citizens are safe from their government's threat to those who want to live, work, and worship in peace. Politically-motivated abductions, torture, death by stoning, flogging, and amputations are just some of its state-sanctioned punishments. More about Iran and Hezbollah at : http://xrl.us/beo22a
3. official asked to remain anonymous
anonymousofficial   (04.15.09)
potential tripe!
4. Yeah RIGHT.
Nour ,   Palestine   (04.15.09)
Mubarak is angry oooh Egypt would inflict a heavy price on Hezbollah? Like what, bomb them with heaps of falafel and fool? Broadcast lame-ass Egyptian movies on Lebanese TV all day! Wow that would be one serious punishment I tell y'all. Mubarak the lifetime dictator, get real, your days are numbered. The people have rejected you and you're ruling on borrowed time.
5. Please don't send Israel
Marcel ,   Florida   (04.15.09)
We know Hizbollah did not pay a heavy price when the IDF failed to defeat them in 2006. Israeli politicians always look to Washington for permission and they no longer get it to defeat an Arab or Islamic army and so we had the samw thing in Gaza recently.
6. THE HYPE WILL CONTINUE
MAHMOOD ,   LONDON-UK   (04.15.09)
The speed with which Egypt is moving clearly shows that the whole scenerio has been fabricated.Within matter of days the entire story of what Hizbullah's have been planning,intending to target and the rest seems to have been set up in a unprecedented hurry.Something wrong somewhere.Or is it that Mubarak is seeking assistance by using the name of Hizbullah?
7. #6,Like always, wrong on both counts.
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8. MAHMOOD...STILL THERE?
Yaron ,   USA   (04.15.09)
When are you going to answer my question about the a** beatin Iran took from Saddam's goon squads? More importantly, Egypt is finally moving on it obligations of 30 years ago. Sorry you Islamos fascists don't like law and order but it is a good thing when these Iranian porch monkeys get swept up before they can perpetrate untold horror on innocent tourists. Sorry your dreams were not fulfilled...maybe a bus will blow up in London or something to satisfy your blood lust. Cheerio Maty!
9. Nour, there is no such place!
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10. Curious why Nour and Mahmood wouldn't believe this
William ,   Israel   (04.15.09)
It's not like Arabs are united anyway, or even treat each other with respect. We see daily (tough it's existed for centuries) how willing Shiites are to kill Sunnis, and visa versa. How willing they both are to torture and take rights from Christians, Arab or not. And how politics and power are the real underlining cause of the Islamic problems...with the Koran as a premise. The Pals tried to take over two other Muslim countries - Lebanon and Jordan. Saddam tried to steal Kuwait. Syria claims Lebanon is still a part of Greater Syria and still illegally holds Shabba Farms. Iran still illegally claims UAE islands and occupies them, and now claim Bahrain is their's too. It boils down to one thing - it's all about who can claim (and ultimately destroy) the world for their Allah. The West and Israel are only excuses thus far. Nour should have figured this out when the Pals received billions of $$$ is aid money and NO ONE received a better life or peace for 60 years.
11. Mubarak is a joke!
Marco ,   Spain   (04.16.09)
12. SINCERELY HE IS,MARCO............#11
MAHMOOD ,   LONDON-UK   (04.16.09)
Look at the rapidity with which Hizbullah's story was made up.Up coming elections in Lebanon is a big worry for Saudi Arabia.If Hizbullah's get more stronger they lose their hold on Lebanon altogether.What could be better than to use Mubarak to do the dirty job for Saudi?
13. To Marco Spain nr 11
Mike Van Harris ,   Antwerp Belgium   (04.16.09)
I AM SURE MOBARAK DOES NOT REPRESENT HIS PEOPLE. HE IS A DICTATOR. HIS TIME IS RUNNING OUT. WELL LET HIM BARK A LITTLE AND NOTHING HE CAN DO.
14. #12 MAHMOOD
Marco ,   Spain   (04.16.09)
Mahmood, I think Mubarak's ploy to manipulate the Lebanese elections will backfire. Mubarak is despised in Arab world (especially in Lebanon), and any attempt by this scum of a leader to tarnish the image of Nasrallah will lead to rallying the troops around Hezbollah's leader. The problem with Mubarak is one of jealousy. He cant stand not being the center of attention. It seems that the West in general and the U.S in particular are ignoring Mubarak and giving more weight to others in the area and this is Mubarak's way of saying: Look everyone I am still here.
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