"No entanto, aviões israelitas lançaram hoje panfletos sobre várias localidades do sul do Líbano pedindo às populações que não regressem a casa enquanto o exército libanês não enviar para o sul do Líbano os cerca de 15.000 soldados estipulados no acordo de cessar-fogo. A notícia é avançada pela Agência Lusa. «Advertimo-vos de que não devem regressar às regiões do sul antes do destacamento das forças que estão encarregues de salvaguardar a vossa segurança», lê-se nos panfletos. "
Dissimulados entre as populações que regressam vêm os reforços do Hezbollah.
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"Dissimulados entre as populações que regressam vêm os reforços do Hezbollah."
O Hez está apenas a recarregar os escudos humanos. De seguida vai provocar os israelitas e.... mais vitimas civis para a fotografia e gáudio dos idiotas úteis que fazem eco da propaganda islamo-fascista.
Está na altura de começar a chamar os bois (literalmente) pelos nomes e desmascarar os euro-traidores propagandistas do ódio aos judeus e a Israel.!!!!
Libyan Reformist Writer Dr. Muhammad Al-Huni Criticizes Abuse of the Term 'Resistance' in Arab Political Discourse
In an article titled "The Lexicon of Resistance" posted on the reformist website Elaph.com, Libyan reformist writer Dr. Muhammad 'Abd Al-Muttalib Al-Huni criticizes the abuse of the term "resistance" by Islamic fundamentalists and other extremist groups. [1]
The following are excerpts from the article:
Resistance "Has Brought Nothing but Destruction Upon the Region"
"The word 'resistance' has come to be constantly used in the killing fields known as the Middle East. The old ways resist modernity; barbarity resists civilization; the ideology of suicide resists the desire to live; hatred resists tolerance; totalitarianism and dictatorship resist democracy; poverty and disease resist continuous development. All these [types of] resistance prevail in this paralyzed part of the world.
"However, the most noisy [type of] resistance is the suicidal resistance which wraps itself in the cloak of jihad, [but in fact] distorts the justness of the causes [it purports to promote], and corrupts their noble demands by adopting this barbaric style of struggle. This behavior has brought nothing but destruction upon the region. It has caused the whole world to unite against those who act in this manner, and consequently, to oppose the causes that [these people] aim to promote."
Leiam o artigo todo em:
http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD125306
Annan: Disarming Hizballah not "direct mandate of the UN,"
Israel threatens to resume war
If the UN has no direct mandate, but can only "help" disarm Hizballah (and Siniora and Nasrallah have reportedly agreed this won't happen), then the blue berets that do go in will only be an internationalized set of human shields for Hizballah to hide behind. By deploying them willingly in that atmosphere, the UN will thus be using its influence and resources to protect Hizballah from Israel. From the Jerusalem Post: "IDF: We'll disarm Hizbullah if UN can't"
The IDF will have to resume operations in Lebanon if the expanded United Nations force being assembled does not fulfill its obligation to dismantle Hizbullah, an official in the Prime Minister's Office warned on Tuesday.
Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora and Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah reportedly reached a deal allowing Hizbullah to keep its weapons but refrain from exhibiting them in public. Israeli officials called the arrangement a violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which passed over the weekend and was approved on Sunday by the cabinet.
"The resolution is clear that Hizbullah needs to be removed from the border area, embargoed and dismantled," the official said. "If the resolution is not implemented, we will have to take action to prevent the rearming of Hizbullah. I don't think backtracking will serve any useful purpose. There has to be pressure on Hizbullah to disarm or there will have to be another round."
Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni is expected to raise the issue when she meets in New York on Wednesday with UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
Annan angered Israeli officials when he told Channel 2 on Tuesday that "dismantling Hizbullah is not the direct mandate of the UN," which could only help Lebanon disarm the organization. Annan upset officials further when he said that deploying international forces in Lebanon would take "weeks or months," and not days as expected.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/
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