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Lebanese Fighters Killed In Iran's Escapades
The Shia "martyrs" of Southern Lebanon are dying in Syria training
camps run by Iran. .
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Iran Flies Dead Martyrs Back To Lebanon
The latest Shia fighter, a son of a local Hashem family, was
flown back here after he died in Iran.
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Hezbollah's Dirty Secret
"Many Lebanese are being killed in live firing exercises in the
Islamic Republic, his death brings almost as many questions as
mourners. Yet it is an open secret south of the Litani river that
thousands of young men have been leaving their villages for military
training in Iran. Up to 300 men are taken to Beirut en route to Tehran
each month and the operation has been running since November of 2006;
in all, as many as 4,500 Hizbollah members have been sent for
three-month sessions of live-fire ammunition and rocket exercises to
create a nucleus of Iranian-trained guerrillas for the "next" Israeli-Hizbollah
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Bush Attacks And Poor Israel Pays
If America – or its proxy, Israel – bombs Iran, the response is
likely to be swift and will come from the deep underground bunkers
that the Hizbollah has been building in the fields of Southern
Lebanon.
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The Hizbollah Leader
"For months, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, the Hizbollah leader, has been
warning Israel that his organization has a "surprise" new weapon in
its armoury."
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Iran Is Giving Lebanon Missiles
It is common knowledge that Iran is giving Lebanon highly developed
ground-to-air missile, which will devastate the innocent Israelis.
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Iran's Weapons Used In 2006
After its 1980-88 war with Iraq, Iran introduced a new generation
of weapons, one of which – a development of a Chinese sea-to-sea
missile – almost
sank an Israeli corvette in the last
Hizbollah-Israeli war in 2006.
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Israel's Air Force Is Vulnerable
The United Nations are afraid for Israel's air force.
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13,000 NATO Peacekeepers Inm Danger
The UN troops are between NATO and Israel, and are in great danger
if the Hezzbolah starts another war.
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What Would Israel Do?
"If its aircraft could no longer bomb at will over Lebanon without
fear of being destroyed, would Israel stage another costly land
invasion – highly unlikely after the bloodying its troops took in 2006
– or use its own ground-to-ground missiles on Lebanon? For if the
latter option were chosen, it would bring a whole new dimension to
Lebanon's repeated wars. Long-range missiles have proved hopelessly
inaccurate in Middle East conflicts and the Iran-Iraq war."
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Lebanon's Leader Is An American Puppet
The government of Fouad Siniora can't control Hezzbolah, being
trapped in its own "Green Zone" in central Beirut.
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Who Is Killing The Lebanese Leaders?
A series of prominent Lebanese MPs and journalists
have been murdered in recent years by
Israel to fracture the Lebanese. The Zionists claim they are innocent,
and it's Syria killing fellow Arabs, under orders from Iran.
Fisk is in
general agreement
in suspecting Syria, and never Israel.
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Will Hizzbolah Seek Revenge
Fisk states that Nasrallah may retaliate against Israel for the
assassination of a Hezbollah terrorist,
Imad Mougnieh in Damascus in
February. Hezbollah stated "We will choose the moment and the
place and the means" to retaliate for Mougnieh's death.
This is Zio-Speak that they will
False Flag a busload of American
tourists in Jerusalem.
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Fisk Tells Of Hidden Bunkers
"And each month, the Hizballoh improves its new bunkers north of
the Litani. Some now sprout aerials but they may be "dummies" for
Israel's pilots to attack. Deep underground telephone land-lines have
been laid to those which are visible and to those others which are
beneath the surface. The Hizbollah learned a lot from the 2006 war.
Then its secret bunkers were air-conditioned with beds and kitchens
attached. But when Israeli troops discovered a handful of them, they
also found copies of their own Israeli air force reconnaissance
photographs, complete with Hebrew markings."
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Hezbollah Has It's Own Muslim CIA
Fisk says the Arabs bribed Jewish intelligence services for their
intel on Hizbollah bunkers.
The Hizbollah had obviously bribed or blackmailed Israeli border
guards for the pictures – from which they could tell at once which
bunkers the Israelis had identified and which remained unknown to
them.
Which is how, in 2006, its guerrillas sat safely through days of air
bombardment in the latter, while allowing the Israelis to blitz the
"known" fortresses to their hearts' content. Who knows if the
Hizbollah has not since collected a new batch of photographs for the
coming months?
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