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hizbullah fire sixty rocket into occupied palestine
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bismil rabil mustazh'afeen,
assalamu alaikum, with the help of allah and under the command of ayat khamenei hizbullah fired sixty rocket into the occupied territories. also, they captured three israeli solders. one of the palestinian hamas members said this was the greatest gift from our brother hizbullah to the our martyrs. iran has warned that israel is planning an invasion of lebanon. may allah soften the hard heart of muslims so that they support the true mujahedeen of islam against the occupeirs of quds. wasalam mahdi |
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Supreme Leader condemns massacre of Palestinians Tehran, Oct 4, IRNA -- The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a statement here Wednesday condemned the Zionist regime's recent `anti-humane and hostile' attack on Palestinians and massacre of Muslims. Ayatollah Khamenei said the criminal Palestine occupation regime had repeated the barbaric acts it did in Palestine over the past 50 years and killed a large number of Palestinians, including a child before his father, in the vain hope of extinguishing the flames of relentless freedom and justice seeking struggles. ``But this time too like before, it will not emerge triumphant from the heinous crime and its sinister plans and satanic wishes would be thwarted,'' said the Supreme Leader. The Leader said today, the vigilant Muslims have staged wide-scale demonstrations, asking their governments to open up the way for Jihad and let Muslims carry out this important duty as only solution in order to push the occupiers out of the usurped lands, thus allowing the Palestinians to return to their homeland. Today, the process of financial, spiritual and political support for Jihad movements and Intifada goes on vigorously, said the Leader. The Leader said today, voice of those claiming human rights has faded and their treacherous nature has been unveiled to the effect that many of them cannot avoid condemning the massacre. Although this ugly catastrophe was aimed at imposing illegitimate goals of the Zionist rulers on those negotiating for compromise, the brave Palestinian nation condemns such talks and would reverse the course of the humiliating fate, said Ayatollah Khamenei. He added that the struggles would bear fruit as God promises so and the occupied lands would be liberated and the plundered assets would be restored to their real owners. Ayatollah Khamenei assured the Palestinian people that their movement would be supported by Muslims and revolutionaries. The Islamic Republic of Iran would honorably support and confirm the sacred movement, concluded the Leader. |
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I only wish and pray that we also had a Sunni Leader who could talk and do things like Ayatollah Khamenei!!!!
but instead we have Tyrrants like Saddam(Iraq), King Fahd(S Arabia), Hussain(Jordan), Hassan(Morroccco)Arafat (Palestine)..... who only are sucking the blood of their own Muslim subjects! |
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Hezbollah revives notion of armed struggle among angry Arabs.
SHEIK ABBAD HILL, Lebanon (AP) _ The five swaggered up the rock-and-sand hill like boxers making their way to the ring through an adoring crowd. "Hezbollah will come and capture the lot of you tonight," one of the young Lebanese men shouted, taunting Israeli soldiers at an observation post on the Lebanese-Israeli border. From across the border fence, the Israelis smiled and said nothing. The capture of three Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah on Saturday in a daring ambush has boosted the notion that armed struggle against Israel can still be an option. That, observers say, has inspired Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the face of what is widely seen in the Arab world as Israel"s excessive use of force. Hezbollah led the war against Israeli forces during the Jewish state"s 18-year occupation of a Lebanese border strip. Five months ago, the Iranian-backed group"s guerrillas were praised by Arabs as heroes for bringing about Israel"s first withdrawal under military pressure from Arab land in the 50-year history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. In its latest coup, Hezbollah wants to swap the three soldiers for dozens, perhaps hundreds, of Arab prisoners held in Israel. But by espousing the path of armed struggle, Hezbollah has become a source of some worry in an Arab world, which, though enraged by Israel, is ruled mostly by men who see talks as the best means to settle the Arab-Israeli conflict. "The latest operation shows that Hezbollah remains the only credible Arab group capable of responding to Israel"s perceived aggression against the Palestinians," said John Esposito, professor of political science at Georgetown University. "It sets an example for the Palestinians at a time when the so-called peace process has mainly consisted of pushing back deadlines." "But the problem is that violence begets violence and Israel is standing in a very good military shape to deal with it." Scores of people have been killed and hundreds wounded _ the vast majority Palestinian _ in nearly two weeks of clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces. The violence followed a Sept. 28 visit by hard-line Israeli opposition leader Ariel Sharon to a shrine in Jerusalem that is holy to Muslims and Jews alike. The notion of armed struggle as a substitute for negotiations poses one of the most serious dangers to the decade-old Middle East peace process. "Hezbollah has successfully underlined Israel"s vulnerability and Palestinian groups now make frequent references to its success in south Lebanon in their statements," said Eugene Rogan, a Middle East expert at Britain"s Oxford University. "But I don"t think that the pursuit of peace will stop before a settlement is reached." The experts believe that the anger of ordinary Arabs at the recent death of so many Palestinians has undermined the credibility of leaders seen to be determined to pursue negotiations. Some Arab leaders are openly calling for war against Israel. But Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, whose country in 1979 became the first Arab state to sign a peace treaty with Israel, labeled such calls irresponsible. "It is an issue of particular concern in Egypt and Jordan where the leaders are compromised by their peace treaties with Israel," Rogan said. Beside Hezbollah"s enhanced standing in the Arab world, the group has taken over some security tasks in south Lebanon following Israel"s May withdrawal, according to Sarkis Naoum, a political analyst with Lebanon"s leading An-Nahar daily. By far, more Hezbollah flags fly in southern Lebanon than those of the state and its men keep a much higher profile in the area than the 1,000 government forces there. Hezbollah banners and graffiti can be seen virtually everywhere in the south, along with pictures of its "martyrs" and leaders. Hezbollah won nine of parliament"s 128 seats in elections held this summer. Three other candidates backed by the group also won seats. Hezbollah as a political force may be more to the liking of southern Lebanese like Nadim Fayad, who lives across the road from Fatima Gate. The point on the Lebanese border has seen clashes between Lebanese and Palestinians on one side and Israeli troops on the other. "What we hope is that Hezbollah will continue to be a stabilizing factor," Fayad said. "We"ve had enough fighting." |
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