Just One Big Happy Bunch of Jihad Jedi vs.
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Hizbullah Mingling with European and Lebanese Troops for Eventual Takeover in Lebanon – Syria Aiding the Process by Smuggling Military Weapons and Trained Personnel into 16 Pro-Syrian Palestinian Militant Outposts inside Lebanon!
July 14, 2007
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
It appears to me that Syria, Iran, and Hizbullah have a plan – First, take over Lebanon, or at least the lower half of it and, after it is secure, when President Bush is no longer in office, eventually launch a huge attack against Israel.
It will be interesting to see if this speculation pans out, and how long it will take.3
Begin Series of Articles from Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs Daily Alert
July 12, 2007
Peacekeeping with Hizbullah’s Help – Nicholas Blanford (TIME)
Some of the European contingents in the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon are now seeking the cooperation of the Iran-backed Hizbullah to help protect them from al-Qaeda-inspired militants.
Since last month’s bomb ambush that killed six Spanish and Colombian UNIFIL soldiers, there have been discreet contacts between some UNIFIL contingents and Hizbullah representatives, including at least one meeting involving Spanish UNIFIL officers.
Furthermore, Hizbullah officials have met with Spanish diplomats in Beirut and the Madrid government is believed to have held talks with Iran, Hizbullah’s patron, on the safety of its peacekeepers.
At least one other European contingent enjoys regular direct contact with Hizbullah.
Shi’ites in the Lebanese Army Are Helping Hizbullah
Eliel Shahar (Israel Army Radio-Hebrew)
“Lebanese Army soldiers are assisting Hizbullah to introduce weapons into southern Lebanon,” Israeli intelligence sources report.
Some 40% of the Lebanese Army are Shi’ ites who identify with Hizbullah and contribute to its strengthening, according to recent classified briefings in Jerusalem.
UNIFIL forces have noted how Shi’ite soldiers of the Lebanese Army aid Hizbullah and they attribute this to family relationships between Hizbullah members and soldiers, and because many
of them share a deep ideological tie.
Militants Stir in Lebanese Outposts
Nicholas Blanford
Both Lebanon and the UN say that the 16 militant outposts held by pro-Syrian Palest
inian factions, which lie outside the 12 established Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, are being reinforced with personnel and weapons smuggled in from Syria.
Some of the very Fatah al-Islam militants that the Lebanese forces have been battling in Nahr al-Bared are believed to have received training at Palestinian bases in the Bekaa Valley before deploying to north Lebanon. The factions that look to Syria for support include the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC), Fatah Intifada, and As -Saiqa
– all of which have headquarters in Damascus.
(Christian Science Monitor)
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