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Arab League brands Hezbollah ‘terror’ group

Thankfully some countries stood tall and rejected the diktat of the Sauds and the GCC. Algeria, Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon voiced forcefully against the branding of Hezbollah as terrorist movement.

to make the Arab league a vassal to the Sauds and the GCC, they elected a Mubarek crony..Nothing good is expected from the League that is more against the Arab states than for them. Same is expected by the Islamic "NATO" that they have created,which role is to domesticate recalcitrant voiceful muslim state..
 
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we can say saudis were patient.. iran did many things to cause this ..saudis ignored lots of secterianizm but finally they got saudis into this secterian mess.. but still they are blaming saudis as the ones who started the secterian mode...

some month ago I said lebanon is next syria.. then I thought but how? how? and now I get the answers step by step..
 
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Israeli Arabs ' Hezbollah dilemma




Arab Israelis respond to Hezbollah being listed as a terrorist organization by Saudi Arabia and the Arab League. While many Israeli-Arabs condoned the Saudi decision, many others feel threatened and disappointed by the Arab Knesset members' statements on the matter.

Hassan Shaalan

Published: 03.13.16

The Jewish population in Israel tends to think that the majority of the Arab population in Israel, and of course the extremists among them, automatically and unquestioningly support Hezbollah. On Thursday, however, Sheikh Kammal Hativ of the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement expressed a different opinion.


While speaking about the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) decision to label Hezbollah a terrorist group and about the group's its involvement in the Syrian Civil War, Katib said that "in the past we of course supported Hezbollah and its fight for Lebanon. We saw in it an organization that managed to take Israel off of its high horse. But when its positions became clear to us, especially following the 'Arab Spring,' we decided that Hezbollah is a criminal organization. It supports murderous organizations in Syria and Iraq, and participates with the Syrian regime in the slaughter of the Syrian people."


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Members of the Joint List (Photo: Eli Mendelbloom)

Lest anyone think Katib has become a Zionist, he was quick to add that "Netanyahu is pleased with the decision of the GCC, but he commits crimes no less than Hezbollah. He is the last person who should talk about terror or terrorists."


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Sheikh Kamal Katib


Sheikh Katib and the Northern Branch are not alone on this issue. Many people in the Arab sector have criticized the Balad and Hadash parties for their opposition to the labeling of Hezbollah in the last few days.


Meanwhile, the Knesset members themselves insist on lowering their profile, and refuse to touch on the subject in the Arabic media. However, there is fierce and stormy debate in the Arab sector about their actions.

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Hezbollah fighters on the boder between Lebanon and Syria (Photo: AP)


Naal Zoabi, Principal of the Tamra Valley elementary school, and who is a social activist for the maintenance of joint and active citizenship, claims that the conduct of the Arab Knesset members on the subject is mere provocation for the sake of political survival.


"There are people whose only purpose is provocation," Zoabi said. "Inside, they know the truth, but in order to try and survive they try to star in the headlines. This is very dangerous. It's terrible that we are seeing people who support terror. I'm sorry to say that there are people who want to burn down the house so they can be warm."


Zoabi is of the opinion that parts of the current Arab leadership doesn't reward the people they represent. "They have nothing to offer," he said. "They don't bother to deal with our problems, like internal terrorism, internal violence, and educational problems. This behavior endangers the public. They are responsible for the negative stigma of Arabs in Israel. Their behavior is turning us into suspects. I'm embarrassed by their behavior."



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Naal Zoabi


It's not clear how popular Zoabi's opinion is amongst the wider Israeli-Arab population. According to the last index compiled by Professor Sami Samuha of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Haifa, in 2015, approximately 49.5 percent of Israeli Arabs strongly agreed that they would "stand up to Israel and attack it if necessary." In 2012, 53.7 percent of Israeli Arabs supported the strengthening of Hezbollah, and 52.9 percent supported Hamas in Gaza.

Doctor Tabat abu Ras, co-director of the Abraham Fund Initiative and lecturer at Ben Gurion University, explained, "without any connection to Israel, the Arab citizens of the country are part of the Arab and Islamic world, and they have these various opinions. Most of them see that Hezbollah is on the correct side regarding Syria.


"Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia," he continued, "which are sources of radicalism and conflict, and give support to fundamentalist organizations – these are countries that Netanyahu sees as moderate."


Can you imagine how support for Hezbollah is seen in the Jewish sector?


"Undoubtedly the declarations of the Balad and Hadash ministers hurt the relations between Jews and Arabs. We are Arab citizens and part of the Israeli community, and if we want to have influence here, we have to be more sensitive in our statements."


The steps taken by Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries are another diplomatic-political battle on the margins of the Syrian Civil War. Raja Zaatreh, a member of the Hadash political bureau, claims that this is a chance for Riyadh to create facts on the ground during the ceasefire. Their goal, according to him, is to obtain recognition of Jabhat al-Nusra, the al-Qaida affiliate in Syria, as a legitimate player in the negotiations for after the war."


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Rejah Zaatreh

"This is another one of the death throes in the era of Saudi domination of the region, especially in light of the developments in Syria, the removal of the sanctions on Iran, and the Saudi failure in Yemen," Zaatreh continued.


"Saudi Arabia is ideological creator of fundamentalist terror in the region. It gives this terror funding and sponsorship."


Zaatreh further claims that "it was expected that Netanyahu, who entered into a dangerous blood covenant with the most evil governments in the Gulf, wouldn't like Hadash's position. The government of Israel cooperates with Jabhat al-Nusra in the Golan."


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Wasil Taha


Balad Chairperson and former Knesset member Wasil Taha added that the support of Hezbollah comes because of the "Israeli occupation," as he describes it, of parts of Lebanon and Syria.


"We have a principled stance," Taha said. "We are against the occupation. All of the international artists justify the struggle against those who suffer underneath occupation. All opposition to the occupation, in our opinion, is legitimate. Hezbollah is part of the Lebanese government. To describe the organization as a terrorist organization is to say that Lebanon and the Lebanese nation live under the control of terrorists."
 
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Thankfully some countries stood tall and rejected the diktat of the Sauds and the GCC. Algeria, Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon voiced forcefully against the branding of Hezbollah as terrorist movement....

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Hezbollah’s dark past

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ABDULRAHMAN AL-RASHED
Published — Monday 14 March 2016

The Lebanese party, Hezbollah, was formally labeled a terrorist outfit by the Arab League during a meeting in Cairo on Friday. Prior to that, the group was branded terrorist by the Arab interior ministers in Tunisia.

However, we have regarded it as a terrorist organization a decade ago when it assassinated high-ranking Lebanese leaders and when it engaged in the murder of thousands of Syrian civilians. It has been a terrorist group since then and continues to be so. However, no one dared to officially say that until last week when Arab governments officially declared the same.

Those who defended Hezbollah during the League’s foreign ministers’ meeting were representatives of helpless Lebanon and the almost-helpless Iraq and Algeria. The League has been accustomed to this support for Iran since it played the role of the mediator in releasing American hostages held at the US Embassy in Tehran. The other 19 Arab countries stood against Hezbollah, marking a significant political and popular anger of Arabs toward Hezbollah.

Until few weeks ago, most Arab governments avoided public criticism of Hezbollah even after it was found to be involved in the fighting in Syria. Even prior to that, it was evident that it assassinated several Lebanese leaders, with former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri being the most important among them.

No one publically criticized them even when Hezbollah lured Israel to attack Lebanon and destroy it in 2006 by kidnapping two Israeli soldiers. This was a move, which the party later said it had miscalculated. Back then only two Arab governments dared criticize Hezbollah while others remained silent.

Everyone knows that Hezbollah has been a terrorist organization ever since it was established in the 1980s. It hijacked Lebanon, seized its resources and decision-making process and obstructed its political and economic development a lot more than it confronted Israel over the course of 30 years.

Criticizing the party and its terrorist nature remained the subject of private meetings behind closed doors. However, it has now become public as most Arab governments now have the courage to declare their position, as there is no longer anything to avoid or to be ashamed of.

Around half a million Syrians have been killed since the revolution started and some of them have been killed by Hezbollah fighters and Iran, which is fighting alongside the Assad regime. Such a situation does not leave room for maneuvers and courtesy and takes the situation to the point of no return.

They were all aware that Hezbollah is a terrorist group before these recent disagreements with it surfaced. However, they hoped that Hezbollah would mend its ways and transform into civil political party, particularly following Israel’s withdrawal from South Lebanon 16 years ago.

Hezbollah, however, remained the same and its brutality worsened even as it expanded its activities into Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Bahrain.
 
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Arab news??? the true facts, there are two terrorist states, Israel and Saudi Arabia. Hezbollah isn't one of them. Hezbollah is not the only organisation in Lebanon that has an army branch and has a representation in the Lebanese parlement and it is only Lebanon can pronounce if Hezbollah is or isn't , not the Arab league and certainly not the Sauds!
 
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the true facts, there are two terrorist states, Israel and Saudi Arabia.

normally many arabs and ppl who come from arab owned land would say that there are two terrorist states israel and america..

now nsa must be satisfied :usflag:

besides your pseudo logic.. hezbshaitan is a terrorist organisation and they do the same things like other terrorists.. you just dont want to see it.. but soon you will see lebanon destabilized.. thats not a wish but it seems to go this way.. maybe the only way to get rid of hezbiran?

by the way @Solomon2 is right in this issue ..
 
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Arab news??? the true facts, there are two terrorist states, Israel and Saudi Arabia. Hezbollah isn't one of them.
Very funny. But the part I thought you'd dispute was Algeria being characterized as "almost helpless". Is that right? Or do you think it's a translation error?

Hezbollah is not the only organisation in Lebanon that has an army branch and has a representation in the Lebanese parlement -
It seems to be the only continuously active one. I think the others were only mobilized when Hezbollah seized Beirut in 2008.
 
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normally many arabs and ppl who come from arab owned land would say that there are two terrorist states israel and america..
We can add safely Turkey.

now nsa must be satisfied :usflag:
NSA are not in the satisfaction business nor inspector 12.

besides your pseudo logic.. hezbshaitan is a terrorist organisation and they do the same things like other terrorists.. you just dont want to see it.. but soon you will see lebanon destabilized.. thats not a wish but it seems to go this way.. maybe the only way to get rid of hezbiran?
Same song! terrorist because they handed Israel, Turkey and the Sauds their @sses on there respective laps, one cheek at the time.

by the way @Solomon2 is right in this issue ..[/QUOTE]
Of course thru the tiny Turkish window, he is right!

Very funny. But the part I thought you'd dispute was Algeria being characterized as "almost helpless". Is that right? Or do you think it's a translation error?
Helpless? in which area?
Funny, because when Iran took over the American Embassy in the 70's, They needed the "almost Helpless Algeria to mediate and free the US hostages...
In 9/11, it was also that "helpless Algeria" that was called on for her experience and was the first country to help with no string attached...unlike the dead weight she call allies.

You are talking about a country, who's forces came 4000 kms away to operate on the middle eastern wart, not ounce, but 3 times...and the only force that show that tumor how" benign" she is. Hezbollah just took over from her mentor and is performing an extraordinary job in keeping the tumor from spreading.
It seems to be the only continuously active one. I think the others were only mobilized when Hezbollah seized Beirut in 2008.
Funny...As long as they keep sleepless, its good for me.
 
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That's all you can comeback with?[/QUOTE]
It was probably just translation error.
 
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