An Imminent Coup by Hezbollah in Lebanon (?)
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An Imminent Coup by Hezbollah in Lebanon
18 Sep 2010
A Saudi advice has delayed the return of Lebanon's PM, Saad Al Hariri, from Saudi Arabia to Beirut. Meanwhile, 3500 Hezbollah militiamen are secretly deployed in the Eastern Christian region according to a report that was published yesterday by the "Beirut Observer" web site.
Hezbollah has reached its final logistic preparations to execute an armed coup to take over all of Lebanon by force. The web site attributed its information to well-informed sources in the Saudi media. Below is a summary of the report with other related information:
Well-informed Saudi sources have confirmed to the "Beirut Observer" that the delay of Lebanon's PM return to Beirut came in response to advice by Saudi officials. The Saudis are extremely concerned in regards to information became available to them indicating that an imminent Hezbollah coup is in on the horizon. The Saudis are fearful that Hezbollah’s threats are not mere political rhetoric this time. The Iranian-armed militia has set all the needed logistic preparations for the coup and is only waiting for the zero hour.
According to the report, Hezbollah's planned coup will take a camouflaged cover of civilian protection this time. But the reality on the ground is that it will not be different from Hezbollah's bloody and cruel invasion of Western Sunni Beirut and Druze Mount Lebanon in May 2008. The coup will be initiated by putting government officials under house arrest. This will include Lebanon's PM, Saad Al Hariri, General prosecutor Said Mirza, Internal Security Forces General Director General Ashraf Rifi as well as many other officials and politicians. Sources said that Information Branch President Colonel Wesam Hassan will be spared from house arrest in the early hours of the coup.
The report went on to conclude that at the present time the centre of attention is a scheduled visit by a Saudi envoy to Damascus today and on the results of his talks with Syrian officials. The Saudi mission to Syria will focus on the current volatile situation in Lebanon, the avoidance of bloodshed, strife and and the repetition of what happened on May 2008. The Saudis fear that the impact of any military coup executed by Hezbollah in Lebanon will spread chaos over the entire region.
Private sources from Beirut unveiled that Hezbollah has deployed 3500 of its armed militia men along the Mediterranean coast in the Christian region from Beirut northwards through the cities of Junieh, Tabarja and Batroun. These bearded Hezbollah men are residing in chalets and apartments located in Christian areas and on standby alert status in case of any political development or security emergency that may require their armed intervention.
According to the report, a decision was taken by Hezbollah's leadership to invade Christian regions loyal to the March 14 Coalition, and subdue them by military force. Hezbollah's Leadership aim from such an invasion is to deliver a bloody intimidation message to all Lebanese who oppose its hegemony over the country. They want to prove on the ground that they have the upper hand, the sole power and the authority all over the country.
The report attributed to the same sources that Hezbollah has bought real estate in the Christian area of Muarab through Christians intermediaries loyal to General Michel Aoun, and in the Christian town of Bikfaya through Syrian Socialist National Party loyalists. In anticipation of potential fights with parties, possession of this real estate allows Hezbollah militia to surround the head of the Christian Lebanese Forces Party, Dr. Samir Geagea, and the Head of the Kataeb Christian Party, Amin Gemayel.
It is worth mentioning that Hezbollah invaded West Beirut and Mount Lebanon in May 2008 because the Lebanese Government decided to transfer the Beirut airport security chief, a Hezbollah loyalist. The Lebanese are fearful a replication of the same defiance scenario is imminent.

http://www.analyst-network.com/article.php?art_id=3584
18 Sep 2010
A Saudi advice has delayed the return of Lebanon's PM, Saad Al Hariri, from Saudi Arabia to Beirut. Meanwhile, 3500 Hezbollah militiamen are secretly deployed in the Eastern Christian region according to a report that was published yesterday by the "Beirut Observer" web site.
Hezbollah has reached its final logistic preparations to execute an armed coup to take over all of Lebanon by force. The web site attributed its information to well-informed sources in the Saudi media. Below is a summary of the report with other related information:
Well-informed Saudi sources have confirmed to the "Beirut Observer" that the delay of Lebanon's PM return to Beirut came in response to advice by Saudi officials. The Saudis are extremely concerned in regards to information became available to them indicating that an imminent Hezbollah coup is in on the horizon. The Saudis are fearful that Hezbollah’s threats are not mere political rhetoric this time. The Iranian-armed militia has set all the needed logistic preparations for the coup and is only waiting for the zero hour.
According to the report, Hezbollah's planned coup will take a camouflaged cover of civilian protection this time. But the reality on the ground is that it will not be different from Hezbollah's bloody and cruel invasion of Western Sunni Beirut and Druze Mount Lebanon in May 2008. The coup will be initiated by putting government officials under house arrest. This will include Lebanon's PM, Saad Al Hariri, General prosecutor Said Mirza, Internal Security Forces General Director General Ashraf Rifi as well as many other officials and politicians. Sources said that Information Branch President Colonel Wesam Hassan will be spared from house arrest in the early hours of the coup.
The report went on to conclude that at the present time the centre of attention is a scheduled visit by a Saudi envoy to Damascus today and on the results of his talks with Syrian officials. The Saudi mission to Syria will focus on the current volatile situation in Lebanon, the avoidance of bloodshed, strife and and the repetition of what happened on May 2008. The Saudis fear that the impact of any military coup executed by Hezbollah in Lebanon will spread chaos over the entire region.
Private sources from Beirut unveiled that Hezbollah has deployed 3500 of its armed militia men along the Mediterranean coast in the Christian region from Beirut northwards through the cities of Junieh, Tabarja and Batroun. These bearded Hezbollah men are residing in chalets and apartments located in Christian areas and on standby alert status in case of any political development or security emergency that may require their armed intervention.
According to the report, a decision was taken by Hezbollah's leadership to invade Christian regions loyal to the March 14 Coalition, and subdue them by military force. Hezbollah's Leadership aim from such an invasion is to deliver a bloody intimidation message to all Lebanese who oppose its hegemony over the country. They want to prove on the ground that they have the upper hand, the sole power and the authority all over the country.
The report attributed to the same sources that Hezbollah has bought real estate in the Christian area of Muarab through Christians intermediaries loyal to General Michel Aoun, and in the Christian town of Bikfaya through Syrian Socialist National Party loyalists. In anticipation of potential fights with parties, possession of this real estate allows Hezbollah militia to surround the head of the Christian Lebanese Forces Party, Dr. Samir Geagea, and the Head of the Kataeb Christian Party, Amin Gemayel.
It is worth mentioning that Hezbollah invaded West Beirut and Mount Lebanon in May 2008 because the Lebanese Government decided to transfer the Beirut airport security chief, a Hezbollah loyalist. The Lebanese are fearful a replication of the same defiance scenario is imminent.

http://www.analyst-network.com/article.php?art_id=3584

Well-informed Saudi sources have confirmed to the "Beirut Observer" that the delay of Lebanon's PM return to Beirut came in response to advice by Saudi officials. The Saudis are extremely concerned in regards to information became available to them indicating that an imminent Hezbollah coup is in on the horizon. The Saudis are fearful that Hezbollah’s threats are not mere political rhetoric this time. The Iranian-armed militia has set all the needed logistic preparations for the coup and is only waiting for the zero hour.
There's a Surprise .......Well Informed Saudi Sources ................
The document was signed by Ibn Saud of the French pledge to give Palestine to the Jews (I'm the Sultan Abdul Aziz Bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud al-Faisal acknowledged and admitted to Sir Percy Cox delegate of Great Britain, I have no objection to give Palestine to the Jews or other poor also believes that Britain does not leave its view even Tip)

A Zionist Engineer built the first palaces in Saudi Arabia and Ibn Saud Ibn Saud did not even send blankets and food to displaced Palestinians.

The Saudi Zionist tradition continues:

http://wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/7568
There's a Surprise .......Well Informed Saudi Sources ................
The document was signed by Ibn Saud of the French pledge to give Palestine to the Jews (I'm the Sultan Abdul Aziz Bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud al-Faisal acknowledged and admitted to Sir Percy Cox delegate of Great Britain, I have no objection to give Palestine to the Jews or other poor also believes that Britain does not leave its view even Tip)

A Zionist Engineer built the first palaces in Saudi Arabia and Ibn Saud Ibn Saud did not even send blankets and food to displaced Palestinians.

The Saudi Zionist tradition continues:

http://wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/7568
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Question... Is Hezbollah doing this because "Hezbollah" wants to do it, or is someone working in the region by proxy? 

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jjjjjtttt wrote:Zionist bullshit. jewish people do get a bad press but what do they expect with this kind of shit on the web fan the flames why dont you miss direction all the way.
get a grip you clown , this article was written by Elias Youssef Bejjani , Canadian-Lebanese Human Rights activist,
journalist and political commentator ,and his source is lebanese web site,you can see the original article in arabic that he used as source here :
http://beirutobserver.com/index.php?opt ... 9:features
muchtyman wrote: bla bla bla saudis are zionists
ok whatever , anyway you are off topic .
sockpuppet wrote:Question... Is Hezbollah doing this because "Hezbollah" wants to do it, or is someone working in the region by proxy?
this is a part of the article i didn't quote ,might help you understand what's this about :
"Syria and Iran with all their Lebanese mercenary armed allies are ratcheting up pressure aiming to discredit a UN-backed tribunal expected to implicate Hezbollah and most likely Syria in the murder of ex-premier Rafiq Hariri."

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proto wrote:sockpuppet wrote:Question... Is Hezbollah doing this because "Hezbollah" wants to do it, or is someone working in the region by proxy?
this is a part of the article i didn't quote ,might help you understand what's this about :
"Syria and Iran with all their Lebanese mercenary armed allies are ratcheting up pressure aiming to discredit a UN-backed tribunal expected to implicate Hezbollah and most likely Syria in the murder of ex-premier Rafiq Hariri."
Gotcha! I thought that Hariri mess had been handled... I guess not!
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Escalating Tensions in Lebanon
In light of the indictment soon to be published by the international tribunal for the Al-Hariri murder, tensions in Lebanon between the March 14 Forces and Hizbullah have been escalating. This was manifest in an armed rally held by Hizbullah in Beirut in protest against the Lebanese judiciary and in support of Jamil Al-Sayyed, a Lebanese officer who was arrested on suspicions of involvement in the murder and later released.
Al-Sayyed has been summoned for interrogation by the Lebanese prosecution, after on September 12 he accused the prosecution team and Lebanese PM Sa'd Al-Hariri of framing him and called to sentence them to death. Hizbullah, which has provided Al-Sayyed with armed bodyguards, called on the Lebanese authorities to cancel the interrogation, and accused the March 14 Forces of causing an escalation that could lead to civil war.
The March 14 Forces, for their part, said that Hizbullah was challenging the legitimacy of the state institutions and might stage a coup.
The Kuwaiti daily Al-Siyassa, known for its criticism of Hizbullah, reported that Saudi Arabia had advised Al-Hariri, who is visiting the country, to stay there, out of fear that Hizbullah is planning a coup against him. The daily also reported that Hizbullah has deployed 3,500 fighters near Christian concentrations in Lebanon, in preparation for a possible confrontation.
http://www.thememriblog.org/blog_personal/en/30416.htm
In light of the indictment soon to be published by the international tribunal for the Al-Hariri murder, tensions in Lebanon between the March 14 Forces and Hizbullah have been escalating. This was manifest in an armed rally held by Hizbullah in Beirut in protest against the Lebanese judiciary and in support of Jamil Al-Sayyed, a Lebanese officer who was arrested on suspicions of involvement in the murder and later released.
Al-Sayyed has been summoned for interrogation by the Lebanese prosecution, after on September 12 he accused the prosecution team and Lebanese PM Sa'd Al-Hariri of framing him and called to sentence them to death. Hizbullah, which has provided Al-Sayyed with armed bodyguards, called on the Lebanese authorities to cancel the interrogation, and accused the March 14 Forces of causing an escalation that could lead to civil war.
The March 14 Forces, for their part, said that Hizbullah was challenging the legitimacy of the state institutions and might stage a coup.
The Kuwaiti daily Al-Siyassa, known for its criticism of Hizbullah, reported that Saudi Arabia had advised Al-Hariri, who is visiting the country, to stay there, out of fear that Hizbullah is planning a coup against him. The daily also reported that Hizbullah has deployed 3,500 fighters near Christian concentrations in Lebanon, in preparation for a possible confrontation.
http://www.thememriblog.org/blog_personal/en/30416.htm

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