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Politics : New FADG.

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To: michael97123 who wrote (1251)5/31/2007 2:09:20 PM
From: Nadine CarrollRead Replies (1) of 4152
 
What is the hizbolla position on the fighting between the army and the palestinian terrorists in the camps? Hizbolla is shiaa and lebanese. Pal terrorists are sunni and not lebanonese. My suspicion is that this is quite the dilemna for hizbolla

Not according to debka and other sources. The Iranians are moving into the position of chief sponsors of Palestinian radicalism, thus ending any dilemma that existed. Debka says (and other, lebanese sources agree) that Hizbullah replaced many of the bunkers that it lost to the Israelis last summer by digging new ones under the Palestinian "refugee camps," which the government of Lebanon does not have access to. In fact, Sheikh Nasrallah went public last week, warning the Lebanese government to let the radicals holed up in Nahr el Bared go, which I thought was an extraordinary statement, considering that there was already a pitched battle between them. Now Nasrallah has staked Hizbullah's prestige on saving the bank robbers. As usual, nobody in MSM - nobody except Lebanon's Daily Star or the Jerusalem Post - really picked up on the statement.
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