Nasrallah: Lebanon Chose to Distance Itself from Regional Events to Preserve the Govt.

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Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah defended on Friday Lebanon’s decision to distance itself from regional developments.

He said: “Lebanon is part of the region, but its decision is aimed at preserving the government.”

He made his statements during a ceremony marking Martyrs Leaders Day and the assassination of former party leader Abbas Moussawi.

“The region is passing through a critical phase as it is being restructured and Lebanon is not an island onto itself,” he remarked.

“We are part of the region and the country’s security is linked to regional security,” he stated.

“Lebanon used to be a country that used to be affected by regional events … but now they can no longer ignore Lebanon’s effective role due to the resistance and the role of the army, people, and resistance,” Nasrallah said.

“Israel is the greatest threat and we should remain diligent to its plans in Lebanon and the region,” he noted.

Given the current regional situation, he added that Lebanon’s political and security stability should be set as a priority.

“Whoever wants to create strife in Iraq, Syria, and Libya wants to spread the unrest to Lebanon,” he declared.

“Those seeking to voice their opinions on the developments on Syria can do so without resorting to sectarian rhetoric,” he added.

He therefore stressed the importance of confronting strife in each country it erupts in and preventing it from being spread to others.

The Hizbullah chief noted that Lebanon has so far succeeded in thwarting such unrest from affecting it.

On this note, he emphasized the need to preserve the current government, adding however that this need should not be an excuse for the lack of productivity.

“Claims that it is unproductive are baseless because a government that is preserving the country’s security and economy cannot be ineffective. Some sides are seeking to obstruct its functioning,” explained Nasrallah.

He therefore renewed a call for the government to resume its sessions.

Moreover, he slammed March 14 claims that the cabinet “belongs to Hizbullah,” deeming such allegations as “baseless.”

“They sought to promote such claims in order to incite the Americans and Israelis against it and drive the West to boycott it,” he remarked.

“We are the government’s most humble members and we have delayed tackling a few issues in order to preserve it, however the government must assume its responsibilities,” he said.

Addressing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent remarks that Lebanon does not exist on the map, Nasrallah noted: “Such statements reflect the Israeli ideology that relies on threats and the destruction of others.”

Timeline
  • 24 February 2012, 16:12

    Nasrallah: The true believers have succeeded in thwarting plans for division in their respective countries and we are capable of confronting foreign agendas in order to meet the aspirations of the martyrs.

  • 24 February 2012, 16:09

    Nasrallah: In some Arab countries, demands for the toppling of a ruler are met with reform, while in others such calls are met with tanks.

  • 24 February 2012, 16:07

    Nasrallah: NATO is not seeking to intervene in Syria, while the U.S. is pushing Arabs towards sending its fighters there. In Bahrain, the government is being prevented from reaching a political solution to the crisis.

  • 24 February 2012, 16:05

    Nasrallah: We don’t meddle in the affairs of others and I call for ending the problems of the Arab world through political dialogue. The Arabs are tackling the situation in Syria without a political solution.

  • 24 February 2012, 16:02

    Nasrallah: We have nothing to do with Israeli claims that Hizbullah has bases in India and Georgia.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:59

    Nasrallah: The U.S. is controlling the world because it is wealthy. Lebanon cannot become independent if it keeps on relying on foreign aid, so why don’t we speed up work in the petroleum file?

  • 24 February 2012, 15:57

    Nasrallah on the petroleum file: Oil is a blessing and Netanyahu is working day and night to exploit this wealth. This oil does not belong to Israel, but to the Palestinians. Israel is working tirelessly and what are we doing? Relying on foreign powers to tackle this issue is useless.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:54

    Nasrallah: The March 14 forces know that this government does not belong to Hizbullah. It sometimes sinks into a dispute, but I say that we are the most humble members of the cabinet. We are exerting all possible efforts and delaying tackling issues in order to maintain it.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:53

    Nasrallah: Ever since it was formed, the government has not been given an opportunity to function properly. The international community has been incited against it. I call on the government to hold new meetings.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:52

    Nasrallah: Preserving the Lebanese government is important. Maintaining stability is a reason to preserve it and it should remain productive and effective.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:49

    Nasrallah: Lebanon has succeeded in maintaining its stability against all attempts to create strife.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:48

    Nasrallah: We should avoid all matters that can create strife in Lebanon and Syria. We can express ourselves without sparking sectarian tensions.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:47

    Nasrallah: We are keen on Lebanon’s security and political stability. Those keen on creating strife in Iraq and Libya want to spark chaos in Lebanon.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:46

    Nasrallah: We believe that Israel remains as Lebanon’s greatest threat and we will confront it through the army, people, and resistance.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:45

    Nasrallah: Lebanon has chosen to distance itself from these developments in order to preserve the government.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:44

    Nasrallah: The whole region, including Lebanon, is passing through a critical phase. We cannot act as though Lebanon has nothing to do with these developments. Our security is linked to the region’s security.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:43

    Nasrallah: The Israelis don’t intimidate us and we will not succumb to their psychological war.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:38

    Nasrallah: Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have been killed in suicide attacks in order to prevent the establishment of an Iraqi state.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:34

    Nasrallah: The Koran tells us that violating holy sites and objects is part of their mentality and they are seeking to create religious conflict. The Zionist agenda wants to create Islamic-Christian strife.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:33

    Nasrallah: We should search for Israeli-orchestrated acts around the world, such as the burning of the Koran in the United States and Afghanistan.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:32

    Nasrallah: On this occasion, we should remind others of the dangers of this enemy.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:30

    Nasrallah on Netanyahu’s recent statements: Such remarks stem from the Israeli ideology of destroying others, which it did through murder, threats, and desecration of holy sites.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:29

    Nasrallah: We have to realize the importance of the martyrs leaders’ legacy, which is the resistance. This resistance liberated southern Lebanon in 2000 and thwarted American-Israeli plans to divide the region.

  • 24 February 2012, 15:11

    Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on the assassination of former party leader Abbas Moussawi: Our culture has taught us to accept death because it is God’s will and no one can change their fate.

Comments 106
Thumb jcamerican 24 February 2012, 15:11

Nice picture. No story.

Missing people-power 24 February 2012, 15:28

Filthy murdering liar and hypocrite terrorist

Thumb Bandoul 25 February 2012, 02:16

I hate people who support this filth even more. You have no morals, no conscience, no fear of god and you are the devil's deciples.

Missing people-power 24 February 2012, 15:29

How can this man not be jailed for treason, if he is the leader of an Iranian militia based in Lebanon?

Thumb jcamerican 24 February 2012, 15:38

Touche. At least Iran didn't stab them in the back.

Thumb primesuspect 24 February 2012, 15:38

I don't beleive Geagea speaks Hebrew. However, Nasrallah does speak Farsi.

Thumb jcamerican 24 February 2012, 15:42

They didn't teach him. They thought it would be a waste. Not holding his grounds.

Default-user-icon Karim (Guest) 24 February 2012, 15:52

exactly..... one has yet to spend a decade in jail and learn the consequences of trying to impose his will on Lebanon through foreign weapons
very soon though :)

Default-user-icon Radwan Hajj Imad (Guest) 24 February 2012, 15:52

You are correct in fact, as Sayyed Hassan said, the Christians were imported by the byzantine empire to be a thorn in the side of Muslims and the Byzantines are Zionists. Besides everyone remember how the lebanese forces murdered our Palestinian brothers with Israeli arms and stop them from creating the a Palestinian homeland to replace the one they lost. Thank God for our Syrian brothers and the Sunni, Shiites, Druze leftist militias, Somali, Libyan, Sudanese mercenaries for defeating the lebanese forces and for the heroic General Aoun for running away as soon as the Syrian army attacked opening the doors to the Christian areas soon to be returned to the Muslims according to Sayyed Hassan's wishes. We should recall all of our pasts not just parts of it.

Missing people-power 24 February 2012, 15:57

Does Lebanese Forces have equal amount of weapons as Hezbollah??

Default-user-icon Hadi Hajj Hassan (Guest) 24 February 2012, 16:46

Do I look like your mother mowaten go look around youtube and listen to Sayyed Hassan's early speeches and you'll find it now don't be lazy be a good boy run along and go quench your curiosity.

Default-user-icon LebExile (Guest) 24 February 2012, 23:33

Lebanese forces might have allied itself during the civil war era out of necessity where each faction was allied to a regional country.
Not defending the alliance, but the civil war in Lebanon is over for some 2 decades, and there is no excuse to be allied to a regional patron - be it Iran, Syria, US, France or Israel.
Given that it was a civil war back then, and that a general amnesty was applied to all crimes committed during the war years, that doesn't mean that Hez can be a traitor and use the excuse that LF was once allied to the Israelis.

BTW - Iran was once close allies with the Israelis under the shah fyi

Default-user-icon sharon haddad (Guest) 26 February 2012, 03:23

listen very carefully,stop accusing lebanese forces as an israeli militia.with all respect to u hizbullah clearly declaring themselves iranian,not only that also they are funded by najadi himself to take control of our country LEBANON.this dream of yous is out of the question because soon u will be back where u are belong to.And trust me very soon.

Thumb primesuspect 24 February 2012, 15:33

Meaningless words from a terrorist. No need for transcripts...

Missing people-power 24 February 2012, 15:34

Thanks for giving Lebanon a bad name after Hezbollah terrorists implicated in terrorist acts around the world (Argentina, Thailand, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Syria).

And that's not even mentioning the serial killing and attempted murders of your political enemies in Lebanon (Rafik Hariri, Hawi, Murr, Hamadeh, Chidiac, Eid and others)

Missing people-power 24 February 2012, 16:22

Yes of course, Hezbollah members are saints, they never commit murder or terrorism.

Thumb falanges 24 February 2012, 16:38

hey flamer, the western lifestyle is the way to live, you obviously know that freedom of speech would be gone if the west is gone. not in 10000 years tho

Thumb jcamerican 24 February 2012, 20:10

Then go live in the west. You would be treated like a terrorist. So in anyway you are a loser.

Missing allouchi 24 February 2012, 20:29

jcamerican, don't you live in the USA?

Thumb Bandoul 25 February 2012, 02:20

Filthy Iranian puppet spoke and everybody within earshot puked.

Thumb Bandoul 25 February 2012, 02:40

Flame Thrower I tell you again: some smoking crack cocaine! the conspiracy in your head is just that, in your head. your paranoia only serves to rot your brain even further. Long live the USA, may it have its boot down your throat and on your neck the rest of your pathetic life. The only reason you hate USA is because it will not grant you a visa to go live there and escape your current residence, THE SEWER!

Default-user-icon ReaLeb (Guest) 24 February 2012, 15:36

And he's supposed to be a religious man? If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck.

Thumb falanges 24 February 2012, 16:40

flamer, nobody's scared of him. Maybe you are.

Thumb primesuspect 24 February 2012, 18:58

If we were scared of him, we'd be the ones hiding in rat holes.... Which isnt the case, hahaha!

Thumb jcamerican 25 February 2012, 01:11

First it is not my hizb. They call all the arabs terrorists. You even call yourselves, arab jarab. This is not a translation from any language. Yes I live in america. It doesn't mean, I don't have my own opinion. I know how you had been played in Lebanon. You were supposed to be out of Lebanon, and palestinians problem solved. Maybe this time will work.

Default-user-icon Lubnani (Guest) 24 February 2012, 15:36

He is the image of Lebanon.

Default-user-icon Horus (Guest) 24 February 2012, 15:37

His speeches belittle the rest of the Lebanese Martyrs, where was HA when the Lebanese were paying blood by the brotherly Syrians.

Thumb jcamerican 24 February 2012, 15:39

Killings by Israel is called what. Preventive killing.

Thumb jcamerican 24 February 2012, 16:29

We do have Israelis here. Who the f..k voted me down twice already.

Default-user-icon ReaLeb (Guest) 24 February 2012, 15:49

You can't reason with M8 supporters. I gave up on doing that a long time ago. I'm never surprised by what they write on here, NEVER.

Default-user-icon Hiz are murderers (Guest) 24 February 2012, 17:16

The reason you can't reason with them is because they are paid to come to this website and try to do damage control. It is their job to improve the image of murderers. They have no shame and are only worth the amount inked on their paycheck.

Thumb beiruti 24 February 2012, 15:51

Nasrallah proves over and over that his greatest enabler and the person that he absolutely needs in order to maintain his power in Lebanon is not Ahmadinejad of Iran, but Netanyahu of Israel. Nasrallah always justifies himself with Netanyahu and Netanyahu always justifies himself with Nasrallah.
Funny how that works.

And this guy glorifies death? Right. He said his culture tells him to accept death. So why does he live in a rat hole so that he can avoid death?

If he accepts it as part of his culture, then let him walk freely in the sun and live his culture to the fullest.

Default-user-icon ReaLeb (Guest) 24 February 2012, 16:10

He lives in a rat hole because he is the biggest hypocrite. But he could care less as long as the Iranian keeps coming. His rhetoric is getting old, blah blah blah. Ashraf el nass, eh? What a joke.

Default-user-icon ReaLeb (Guest) 24 February 2012, 19:00

as long as the Iranian "money" keeps coming

Thumb jcamerican 24 February 2012, 16:11

Bin Laden too was hiding in a rat hole. Did you see it?

Thumb jcamerican 24 February 2012, 20:38

He was living in a mansion.

Default-user-icon Enough (Guest) 25 February 2012, 06:04

Common sense and decency tells you that if you start a war you should be man enough to face it as well the the rest of the Lebanese are forced to... Above ground!

So Nasrallah gets to hide underground to avoid the "missile-guided death"... And you Flamer have no problem with that, or with the fact that everybody ells on top will be having to avoid random bullets, shells and cluster bombs?

You are the Biggest Idot here

Default-user-icon thankfully not arab (Guest) 24 February 2012, 16:02

I love all the self hating march 14ers. If it wasn't for them, Israel and the US wouldn't have such an easy time screwing up the middle east for their own gains. As an American... I officially thank you...

Default-user-icon ReaLeb (Guest) 24 February 2012, 18:15

Yes, they blame everything on the USA but they run/flock to US embassies for visas and green cards. Total hypocrites. Most of them have dual citizenships. Explain that one.

Thumb jcamerican 24 February 2012, 20:15

I do in a way. It is always supporting Israel no matter what. I like my government to be fair and honest with all. Since we really need no one's help.

Missing allouchi 24 February 2012, 20:30

not very bright are you?

Missing people-power 25 February 2012, 17:45

Excellent reply. Giving a thumbs up didn't seem enough to show my appreciation for your comment!

Missing sergio 24 February 2012, 16:02

thst was good one Beiruti

Default-user-icon TOTO™ (Guest) 24 February 2012, 16:06

The Voice from the DEEP.. DEEP.. DEEP.. DEEP..I sure hope no one flushes a toilet.

Default-user-icon ReaLeb (Guest) 24 February 2012, 16:19

I think FlameThrower just punched in.

Thumb shab 24 February 2012, 16:24

Why does he even bother? So predictable and boring.

Thumb shab 25 February 2012, 00:43

I still hope one day he will apologize to the Lebanese, forcing a war with Israel and massacre of civilians in Beirut. And for his Iranian traitor activities

Missing people-power 24 February 2012, 16:25

Any Lebanese who communicates with an Iranian Quds Force member or Iranian Intelligence should be arrested for treason, just like Lebanese who are arrested for talking to Israeli intelligence

Missing people-power 24 February 2012, 16:41

Hezbollah is a Division of the Iranian Quds Force. They take orders from Iranian General Qassem Suleimani. He has admitted this publicly. Nasrallah admits to receiving weapons and funding from Iran.

Hezbollah has been INDICTED for killing Rafik Hariri, a former Prime Minister. The court has also found Hezbollah was involved in killing Hawi, and the attempted murders of Murr, Hamadeh, and Chidiac.

These murders could only take place under orders by Qassem Suleimani, the Iranian General. This is an act of WAR committed by Iran against Lebanon. And ANYONE who conspires with Iran against Lebanese are traitors who should be jailed for life.

I am not Israeli, you can jail Israeli conspirators too.

Thumb falanges 24 February 2012, 16:52

Whats going to happen when America unloads its bombs on your beloved weak iranians?? Do you understand that they are so weak and cant even feed there own people... and you are so stupid to believe there propaganda. There weapons are obsolete especially there little boats floating around. Once the few bombs land and it get on, your iranian soldier will put up there hands and march with the west. Talk to the real iranians not the brainwashed foolish lebanese who are betting on the wrong side.

Missing people-power 24 February 2012, 18:52

Mowati.... The 4 terrorists indicted by the Tribunal are all Hezbollah members. You want us to believe they killed Hariri without Hezbollah permission? Nasrallah proclaimed them to be SAINTS!!

The Tribunal has uncovered evidence that the perpetrators of the Hariri murder were involved in the murders and attempted murders of Hawi, Murr, Hamadeh, and Chidiac.

Iran founded, funded and trained Hezbollah. You think they would give $200 Million per year without having control? Nasrallah didn't say he took orders from Suleimani, but Suleimani did say so. Do some research, ever heard of Google?

Missing people-power 24 February 2012, 19:01

Mowati.... STL is no joke, and political assassinations with impunity must end. You do not know all the evidence the prosecution has, and you won't know until the trial.

Regarding the phone records, there is absolutely zero chance that the Israelis "manipulated" the phone records as you suggested. Too complicated too explain here, but you will see at the trial.

Funny that you accept arrest of Israeli spies due to phone records, but don't accept it for other crimes? Why didn't they manipulate the phone records of their spies?

I bored with you now. Nothing further.

Thumb geha 24 February 2012, 16:25

basically, he is saying hizbushaitan does not control the government ehile they do.
hixbushaitan is not meddling in other states affairs while they do.
hixbushaitan is not involved in the latest assasination of israelis while (I do not know if it is true!) ...
anyway israel will launch their new war soon.... and we the lebanese people will not have your back like previously .

Default-user-icon Marco (Guest) 24 February 2012, 18:39

Have you noticed all the M8 posts all on the defensive of their bloved leader ?!?

Thumb geha 24 February 2012, 19:45

Apparently you want to be blind mowaten :)
yes hizbushaitan do control the government, and you guys saying the contrary does not make it right :)
did you forget about his comments about Bahrain? the end result: lebanese are out of the gulf states and they are now without work !
everybody agrees that Deraa events started after moukhabarat took out the nails of kids :)
yeah, and sending hizbushaitan memebers to die in syria is not meddling?
for your failing memory: shiites were hosted in churches and schools in beirut east in 2006. denial is for senile people, do not use it because I do not think you are senile :)

Thumb falanges 24 February 2012, 22:26

and dahye got leveled but you still won the war. the reason why hezbollah still exists is because of the real Lebanese here and abroad who have political power and money who pleaded to save the people, even though we do not agree with hezzis ideology. The reason why we pleaded to stop the bombardment is because we value life no matter what sect or race or wherever you come from. You are the type of people who embarrass the Lebanese people, who are btw as western as the USA or even more.

Default-user-icon maha (Guest) 24 February 2012, 22:28

"and we the lebanese people will not have your back like previously ."

you will be helping the israelis in their war if it's launched soon? great 'lebanese' we have
what a shame whoever who said the first sentence ,, how prejudice one can be??? oh and also remind us that oh by the way the shiite were in churches and schools in 2006 war.. what do y mean by that you MOron , its displicable to see elements like you pointing or referring to lebanese by their religions and beliefs.. like flame thrower said . you will be helping the israelis if their war is launched soon,, my advise to you geha and his ghosts ,, get out of lebanon, you dont belong there, lebanon is too beautiful to have people thinking like you ,, bunch of scumbags.. do something for your country instead of joining sides here and there and listen to the media ... which she wants you to believe what they want you to believe...

Thumb jcamerican 25 February 2012, 01:23

Flame thrower, I wish you the best man. Your country men most of them are true and certifiable retards. Maybe they are educated, but what a waste. The funny part is how they vote for themselves.So long my friend. Hope Lebanon will make it.

Thumb Bandoul 25 February 2012, 02:30

filthy iranian puppet repeats like a parrot what he hears on al-manar tv, prays for free electrity and iranian $$$ to buy crack cocaine to feed his habit. hey, do us a favor, strap a bomb to your chest, detonate, preferably in your on home, be a martyr for satan and meet you maker so we can be rid of your akl el hawa.

Missing rognation 24 February 2012, 16:33

you are a traitor Mr Nasralla your loyalty is with Bashar and Iran..

Missing samiam 24 February 2012, 16:34

I didn't listen to any of it--he rambles too much for my tastes. Did he mention whether or not he pays his electricity bill?

Default-user-icon LebExile (Guest) 24 February 2012, 23:41

his Rat Hole isn't connected to the grid.. I think he pays his mouteur bill though

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 24 February 2012, 16:36

it all depends on the outcome of the situation in syria...anything else is blablabla from the basement.

Default-user-icon Murad (Guest) 24 February 2012, 16:39

Once again, I love how the simple act of this man speaking pisses you guys off so much. It's great! It's wonderful! Long live Nasrallah!

Now to make you feel a little better, let's cheer together!
Allah, Libnan, Bibi w bass!

Default-user-icon ReaLeb (Guest) 24 February 2012, 16:47

I suspect FlameThrower and mowaten are the same ashraf el nass.

Missing wanabqua 24 February 2012, 16:52

Nasrallah shut the hell up. Your days are numbered. You smell and you stink.

Thumb jcamerican 25 February 2012, 01:18

Oh you stopped drinking water. Good for you.

Default-user-icon simon (Guest) 24 February 2012, 17:04

When are we going to get rid of these speeches. Aren't the lebanese people tired of being hostage all their lives to these speeches and the scare tactics of Israel... Well Israel is not going no place and the lebanese people needs to live and enjoy; or else so be it, the country will be in turmoil forever and immigration will keep happening until only militias stay in Lebanon....

Lebanese people should wake up and support every Free Person who wants to be Free.... No matter what is their religion, ethnics, color, etc... Human being was born free and will be free.

Default-user-icon simon (Guest) 24 February 2012, 17:04

When are we going to get rid of these speeches. Aren't the lebanese people tired of being hostage all their lives to these speeches and the scare tactics of Israel... Well Israel is not going no place and the lebanese people needs to live and enjoy; or else so be it, the country will be in turmoil forever and immigration will keep happening until only militias stay in Lebanon....

Lebanese people should wake up and support every Free Person who wants to be Free.... No matter what is their religion, ethnics, color, etc... Human being was born free and will be free.

Default-user-icon No comment (Guest) 24 February 2012, 17:16

General Michel Aoun 2002: Hezbollah is not a separate entity from Syria. It is under the Syrian operational control... There are about 11 organizations of terrorism in Damascus. Among them, Hamas and Islamic Jihad, the Democratic Front and the General Command Front of the Palestinians Liberation Army, all of them are listed in the United States as classified as terrorist organizations... since Lebanon was occupied by Syria, they extended the base of their terror operations to Lebanon, and they are stationed in Syria, but they act from the Lebanese territory... there are terrorist regimes like Syria that are generating terrorist organizations. Therefore, I propose a plan that first, to disarm the organizations; second, to democratize the regimes; and then to help them to develop their country.

Missing people-power 25 February 2012, 17:40

Excellent quote, relevant to what is happening today. Too bad Aoun changed horses in mid stream, and is now employed by the Syrian Iranian axis.

Default-user-icon achrafieh (Guest) 24 February 2012, 17:22

Democracy for all our Lebanese parties , and especially democracy in Syria , qua tar, emirates , Bahrain, Kuwait , Iran, .....and all arab countries

Missing jabal 24 February 2012, 17:32

Funny how he says Lebanon should distance itself from regional developments, but that's all what his speech is about!!! As if Lebanon has no problems to be talked about..

Default-user-icon Bubba (Guest) 24 February 2012, 17:48

Nasrallah: We should search for Israeli-orchestrated acts around the world, such as the burning of the Koran in the United States and Afghanistan.

seriously come on only complete and total imbeciles would believe such drivel lucky for Hassan that's the group most of his supporters belong to.

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 24 February 2012, 17:56

By "distance" he means Hezz thugs are there killing civilians.

Finger waving rat boy......no one believes your lies. Stay in your hole and shut up.

Default-user-icon ReaLeb (Guest) 24 February 2012, 18:23

Amazing the stuff that falls out of your mouth, just amazing. Reading your comments leaves very little room for hope for our poor little country that deserves much better than this.

Missing hasanzibowawa1 24 February 2012, 18:27

“The region is passing through a critical phase as it is being restructured and Lebanon is not an island onto itself,” he remarked.

when there were violence in Libya and Egypt, was Lebanon an island onto itself back then? or does this only apply to syria and bahrain?

another crooked wali al faqih

Missing hasanzibowawa1 24 February 2012, 18:32

Nasrallah: On this occasion, we should remind others of the dangers of this enemy.

stop trying to divert the spotlight from the massacres in syria. but then again, your idiot followers believe that nothing is happening in syria

Default-user-icon Skyfall (Guest) 24 February 2012, 18:33

@ mowaten, i dont want to talk to you about nasrallah i want to talk about his alliances. His ally hamas denounced bachar and supports the syrian peoples struggle. I know you will tell me they are extremists but didnt hezbollah always support hamas? Now tell me, hamas and plo are together trying to negotiate with israel . And we must fight for them? Do we have to get killed for them?

Missing hasanzibowawa1 24 February 2012, 18:35

Nasrallah: The whole region, including Lebanon, is passing through a critical phase. We cannot act as though Lebanon has nothing to do with these developments. Our security is linked to the region’s security.

this has been happening for 100s of years and you always use the same lame excuse to justify your illegal militia and its weapons. the immediate issue is the mass killing of syrian civilians by your good friend assad and you do not care about they syrian blood because they are not shiaa

Missing hasanzibowawa1 24 February 2012, 18:36

Nasrallah: We are keen on Lebanon’s security and political stability. Those keen on creating strife in Iraq and Libya want to spark chaos in Lebanon.

since you sent hizballah cells to iraq and egypt then it means you want to spark chaos in lebanon.. you are full of it and the illiterate shiaa believe you

Missing hasanzibowawa1 24 February 2012, 18:41

Nasrallah: Preserving the Lebanese government is important. Maintaining stability is a reason to preserve it and it should remain productive and effective.

then you should have preserved the previous government because stability was a reason to preserve it back then. you are afraid to admit that preserving the government is only important to back the syrian dictator and has nothing to do with lebanon. the day is coming when you will not be able to obtain weapons.

Missing hasanzibowawa1 24 February 2012, 18:42

Nasrallah: Ever since it was formed, the government has not been given an opportunity to function properly. The international community has been incited against it. I call on the government to hold new meetings.

what a joke. the government was formed by you and you are the majority. what kind of an excuse is this that it cannot function properly? who is stopping it? you killed lebanese politicians and you will pay the price

Missing hasanzibowawa1 24 February 2012, 18:46

Nasrallah: We don’t meddle in the affairs of others and I call for ending the problems of the Arab world through political dialogue. The Arabs are tackling the situation in Syria without a political solution.

why didn't you support political dialogue in libya, egypt iraq, yemen, and bahrain? why did you meddle in the affairs of egypt, and iraq? you are full of it and the filth of humanity

Missing hasanzibowawa1 24 February 2012, 18:48

Nasrallah: In some Arab countries, demands for the toppling of a ruler are met with reform, while in others such calls are met with tanks.

you are totally correct. rather than the syrian regime adopting the reforms, they met their people with tanks. and that is a criminal act!

Default-user-icon Ghassan (Guest) 24 February 2012, 19:18

Nasrallah and his supporters don't pay any electrical bills, water bills, they also control the airport and seaports and almost every government institution. Basically they suck Lebanon dry and never say thanks. Instead, we only hear Nassrallah thanking Syria and Iran all the time.
Hizballah has nothing to do with the Lebanese identity. It is an extension of the Iranian Republican Guards. This is confirmed by multiple statments from Hizballah's and Iran's officials. Hizballah's official name is the the "Islamic Resistance IN Lebanon" and not the Lebanese Islamic Resistance or just the Lebanese Resistance.

Missing allouchi 24 February 2012, 20:36

Nousralla happy hour is becoming just like Aoun's...Crazy, hateful and boring. He needs to bring Haifa Wihbeh with him..Bouss my wawa wa Souna...

Default-user-icon Fuzzy Wuzzy (Guest) 24 February 2012, 20:50

Next is this screaming idiot will accuse Ismail Haniya of being a Zionist?

Missing helicopter 24 February 2012, 22:37

Why is he always yelling, pointing his finger, clinching his fist, threatening, eliminating opposition, bombing liqour stores, underminning the army and the state? This is not the Lebanese way.

Default-user-icon valance (Guest) 25 February 2012, 01:18

He obviuosly has anger management issues

Missing helicopter 24 February 2012, 22:37

Why is he always yelling, pointing his finger, clinching his fist, threatening, eliminating opposition, bombing liqour stores, underminning the army and the state? This is not the Lebanese way.

Thumb falanges 24 February 2012, 22:46

mowatan do you speak farsi??

Default-user-icon tony chakhtoura (Guest) 24 February 2012, 22:52

you know what i think, i think all of the nasrallah fans need to move to lebanon and stay right next to him and one day the zionist with us i dont know why you hate israel that much ill tell you this israel didnt do as much as the syrians did for 15 years of stealing and kidnapping and killing and robbing etc... so spare me all this seriously spare me all this enough we are zionest and we are proud now go to iran or da7ye and steal elec water build buildings on the runway and god bless you but next time your not welcome in the chistians area thats why if there is no christians in lebanon there would be no lebanon keep that in mind

Default-user-icon Guest (Guest) 24 February 2012, 23:13

Talking about reason flame?mmmmm.
Let s see.when did you mentioned the Syrian crimes in lebanon?
When did your hassin mention it?
Never.
Is it because the lives of those lebanese killed,kidnapped and raped by the Syrians are of less value to those killed by Israel?
For you and the likes ,Syria is not an enemy right???maybe cause they did not destroy your home,killed your family etc etc.

Well mate,some of us lebanese and i am one of them don t consider israel as an enemy,Why???? cause they never bombed my home and killed my family.It was Syria who did.

Till you agree with me that Syria is as enemy as Israel,im afraid i won t give a flying F about what israel does to you or to hassin.

Default-user-icon the (Guest) 24 February 2012, 23:19

and yes Flame i would be sitting down in Kaslik having a bubbly and Celebrating the occasion next time it happens.
Why????? why should i care when you never showed any respect to those massacred on the hands of your masters in El Sham?

I will enjoy it.

Default-user-icon Snatch (Guest) 24 February 2012, 23:23

ohhhhhhhhh mouwaten,i loved it .i mean you called it victory right?
so why don t you go for it every year?
Why are you so upset about it?i thought you defeated israel and there was no need ,of course apart from sheltering you guys in our small storage rooms.

Default-user-icon Snatch (Guest) 24 February 2012, 23:27

NA3iman ya abbas.lol

Default-user-icon Anonymous TX USA (Guest) 24 February 2012, 23:42

Nasrallah - We should speed up work on petroleum file.
Sounds to me Hizbo's funds are drying up - Iran can no longer fund him - and he is looking forward to get his hand on the revenue of Lebanon's oil.

Thumb jcamerican 25 February 2012, 01:16

Nice name, your family must be proud of you.

Thumb Bandoul 25 February 2012, 02:21

He is Satan, the devil, lucifer, el diablo, the anti-christ, the usherer of the end of times, the dark prince, the Iranian puppet, turbin head and filthy underground dweller.

Thumb Bandoul 25 February 2012, 02:36

flame is indeed on fire, all of the devil worshipers have a ring of fire around them including you, you filthy iranian slave, hater of christians and jews. You and all FALSE MUSLIMS like you should be burnt in a large bonfire.

Default-user-icon Enough (Guest) 25 February 2012, 05:46

Nasrallah, there is no need to make any more speeches. You always say the same old thing... crap, crap, crap.

Here is a big thumbs down, to all those would be patriots (our very own lovable M8 cheer leaders). You praise lunatics and warmongers, talk a lot of garbage about other leaders being supported by outside forces, but turn a blind eye and a deaf ear when Nasrallah proudly admits he is bought and paid for by Iran.

Nasrallah you have no love for Lebanon and your loyalty is to Iran.

Default-user-icon Sam (Guest) 25 February 2012, 08:48

As usual, just need to read the first and last comment...
The rest is the same bullshit by people blindly following some leader for reasons no one in the world can understand. And I'd like to clarify that I'm talking of followers of both sides.
Do yourselves a favor and kick them all out and have a clean start, but that would take more IQ that most have around here...

Default-user-icon Tony (Guest) 25 February 2012, 09:53

This is the video you all wanted :
Good luck for the aounis , i wonder how they would look with long beards:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYXyPownBVU

Default-user-icon Trueself (Guest) 25 February 2012, 11:20

We in Lebanon do mix religion with politics and visa versa and we make things which otherwise are so straight forward complicated and unresolvable. Life is too short to continue with this way of life. We live some decades here and till now these religious people who have amassed millions on our backs are depleting our short life on this earth thru using God Who is way away from their perceptions and practices. If God were to come today He would first condemn these who are using the flag of religion to lead our lives. It's time for all these rich religious people to stay in their churches and mosques and let us live a normal life away from this carbagge religion they are selling us. Lebanon should have a civil law. Those who advocate religion should do so in Churches and mosques.

Thumb benzona 25 February 2012, 15:01

or temples... don't forget there is around 100 lebanese jews in our country.