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‘Hezbollah threatens We’re coming:’ in Banner hanged across Border!
August 3, 2013
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I’m of the opinion this attack will not occur until after President Obama leaves his Office.
Daniel 11:40,41 – And at the time of the end shall the king of the south push at him: and the king of the north shall come against him like a whirlwind, with chariots, and with horsemen, and with many ships; and he shall enter into the countries, and shall overflow and pass over. [41] He shall enter also into the glorious land, and many countries shall be overthrown:
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Ominous Hebrew banner hoisted ahead of Al-Quds Day events, marking solidarity among Palestinians; Nasrallah: We have score of vengeance with Isralies
Roi Kais
August 1, 2013
Ahead of Al-Quds Day held on Friday, Hezbollah hung a large banner in front of the Israeli border reading, in Hebrew and Arabic, “We’re coming.”
Next to the inscription, the banner was adorned with an image of the
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Al-Quds Day is commemorated in several Arab and Muslim countries since its introduction by the Iranian Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, and is meant to express solidarity with the Palestinian cause, oppose Zionism as well as Israel’s control of Jerusalem, Quds in Arabic.
The Lebanese newspaper al-Akhbar, affiliated with Hezbollah, reported this week that the organization is planning to hold a ceremony marking the holiday in the hill where the banner was hoisted.
After the ceremony, said the report, the participants will hold Friday’s prayer on Fatima Gate, a former border crossing between Israel and Lebanon.
A source affiliated with the Shiite group said that similar banners will be hoisted in the area.
The main Hezbollah event marking Al-Quds Day will be held in Beirut. In a televised speech on Thursday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who is expected to give a speech on Friday as well, has urged the populace to attend.
“We need this year, more than any previous year, for attendance to be significant,” Nasrallah said.
“Because of the Second Lebanon War there is a large score of historic vengeance between us and the Israelis lurking for us, for our leaders, our men, our presence and our entity, as they have harmed Imad Mughniyeh and others.”
Meanwhile, Lebanese President Michel Suleiman said in a speech that “It’s time for Hezbollah’s use of weapons to be subject to a state decision, especially after the group’s weapons crossed the borders to benefit the Syrian regime.”
Suleiman has called Hezbollah in the past to cease its involvement in the Syrian civil war.
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Nasrallah: No one can relinquish one clod of Palestinian land
August 2, 2013
Hezbollah’s leader makes rare public appearance for al-Quds Day, slams Israel in speech: ‘Palestine stretches from sea to river. Israel is a tumor which must be uprooted’
Roi Kais
Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah made a rare personal appearance away from his hideout in light of al-Quds Day, the Iranian-introduced holiday marking solidarity with the Palestinian cause.
In an event held in the Sid-a-Shuhadaa complex in the Hezbollah-controlled Dahieh quarter of Lebanon’s capital Beirut, Nasrallah declared that “Palestine must return to its rightful owners.”
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“The Palestine which we mean is a Palestine which stretches from the sea to the river,” the Shiite group leader stressed.
Nasrallah speaks to crowds
“No king, president, sheikh, state or country has the right to give up even one clod of Palestinian land, one drop of water or oil from Palestine.”
Nasrallah continued and said that Iranian Ayatollah Khomeini’s definition of Israel as a “cancerous growth” was accurate: “As you know, tumors spreads, and the only solution for this tumor is to uproot it.”
Nasrallah added; “Israel poses a critical threat not only to Palestine, but to all the world.” According to him, Israel threatens Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Egypt, and they hope for its disappearance.
“Those who stand against the Zionist project defend Palestine and his children and grandchildren’s future,” he added.
You fight Iran, forgot about Palestinians
Nasrallah said in his speech that the Israeli-Arab conflict and the struggle against the “Zionist enemy” must be the top priority, and that “if it was so from the start, we wouldn’t be where we are today.”
Nasrallah criticized some of the region’s governments for involvement themselves in other wars: “Why did you leave Palestine and go to fight in Afghanistan?” he asked rhetorically.
“A new enemy was created named ‘the Iranian growth’ and a war has been run against Iran in the course of which hundreds of billions of dollars where squandered,” Nasrallah continued.
“Money has been spent, and armies trained to fight Iran, not Israel, and every warship comes with a guarantee to the US not to use it against Israel. If one fifth of that effort was invested in Palestine, it would have been freed.”
“We in the Hezbollah will stand by Palestine and the Palestinian people and we’re working on good, strong ties with all the Palestinian factions even if we differ on matters related to Palestine and Syria.”
According to him, “Jerusalem must unite us.”
Nasrallah fired up the crowds and said: “They want Shiites out of the equation of the Arab-Israeli conflict, meaning taking Iran out of the equation. Therefore, we say to the US, to Israel, the English, their accomplices and every enemy and friend – today on Al-Quds Day, the last Friday of Ramadan, we will not abandon Palestine and its holy sites.”
‘Old wound’
Earlier on Friday, on the Israel-Lebanese border dozens of protestors gathered, hoisting Hezbollah flags. On Thursday, Nasrallah’s men hitched a sign near the border ahead of Friday’s events with the Hebrew and Arabic inscription: “We’re coming.”
Next to the inscription in the sign – hoisted in a hill overlooking the events – an image of the Al-Aqsa Mosque appeared. Later today, the demonstrators are expected to attend a prayer on Fatima Gate, an old border crossing to Israel.
Meanwhile, according to the Iranian Press TV website, millions of Iranians took to the streets, “in solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian nation, voicing their anger at the policies of the Israeli regime and its allies and calling for the liberation of Palestine.”
Protesters are carrying Palestinian flags and anti-Israel signs and are chanting slogans against the United States and Israel.
Similar al-Quds Day marches were held in dozens of other countries, and in Thailand dozens protested outside the Israeli embassy in Bangkok.
Iran has been marking al-Quds Day since 1979 after Ayatollah Khomeini declared the last Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan as International al-Quds Day, calling on Muslims across the world to mark the annual occasion by holding street rallies.
According to the SANA news agency, Iran’s president Hassan Rohani attended the events in Iran and said that “The Zionist regime has been a wound on the body of the Islamic world for years and the wound should be removed.”
Later, Iranian state TV said Rohani’s statements were “misrepresented.”
Nimdor Semel contributed to this report
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