As Predicted... Iran Blames Israel For Hezbollah Rampage
You could see this coming a mile away...
The bloody Iranian Regime blamed the "Zionist Regime" Israel and the United States for Hezbollah's violent rampage.
Iranian FARS News reported:
Iran on Friday said the United States and Israel provoke violence in Lebanon through fueling the strife between the opposition and the Western-backed government.What a filthy regime...
"Adventurous efforts and interventions by the United States and the Zionist regime are the main cause of the continuous chaotic situation in Lebanon," Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini said.
"Unfortunately, part of the political plot which was predicted... has been executed," he added.
"We hope that those who have been responsible for creating this situation exert the effort needed to restore stability and calm to Lebanon," he added.
They don't even hide their support for the Hezbollah terrorists and yet have the nerve to blame Israel for the current violence.

Beirut Spring posted this photo of a bridge banner in Beirut that reads: "A gift from the municipality of Tehran to the righteous, resisting Lebanese people."
Previously:
A Gift From Tehran-- ARMED HEZBOLLAH THUGS Roam Beirut
CLASHES IN BEIRUT-- Hezbollah Declares Lebanese Army an Enemy!
HEZBOLLAH FIRES ROCKET-PROPELLED GRENADES-- 7 Dead in Beirut!
HEZBOLLAH TAKES WESTERN BEIRUT-- Rockets Hit Hariri's Home




































4 Comments:
I take umbrage at your description of the Iranian regime! When something is described as filthy, it assumes a state of cleanliness that was extant prior to the act of degradation. You are obviously implying that the current gov't of Iran was, at any time in the past, clean, and therefore capable of being dirtied.
This is a rank misrepresentation of the obvious facts at hand. There has never been any time since the beginning of the Islamic regime that the gov't of Iran has had any semblance of cleanliness attributable to it. /Jocularity and overuse of fifty cent words.
The Iranian murderers certainly have their fingers in a lot of pies.
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HT : Michael J. Totten
Hezbollah's Endgame? [5/08/08]
excerpt:
[By Lee Smith
Elie Fawaz, a friend and colleague with the Lebanese Renaissance Foundation in Beirut, provides on-the-ground analysis on the developing situation in Lebanon:
“Beirut witnessed another round of sectarian violence yesterday following decisions of the Lebanese government to sanction and remove Hezbollah's illegal private telecommunication lines, and to replace the head of the international airport security for his direct responsibility in allowing Hezbollah to install private spying cams on one of its runaways.]
[Tony Badran, also blogging here in Michael Totten's absence, weighs in as well:
“What this has done is lay bare all the charades of the last two years that Hezbollah's is a “national” opposition, etc. What we saw yesterday is that Christians didn't budge (Aounists that is), in any region. And so, what you have here is Hezbollah vs. the rest, and Hezbollah vs. the state. Politically this is very bad for them, and obviously for Aoun. In that sense it was a shrewd political move by March 14, because it hit them on a point that they can't get sympathizers for outside their thugs (i.e., they have no allies, and they're fighting the state!). Second, it puts them in a corner: they either force the government to capitulate, or they lose themselves. Nasrallah is against the wall.”]
Brief Dispatches from the New Lebanon War [5/08/08]
[by Michael J. Totten
Is there actually a new war in Lebanon? Maybe. That's what it looks like if you read the brief dispatches on my friend Charles Malik's blog. He is in Beirut now and hearing gunfire and rockets in his neighborhood. That used to be my neighborhood. Anyway, more war in Lebanon is inevitable as long as Hezbollah exists.
Another friend told me in an email today that Lebanon is actually in worse shape than it appears in the media. This is new. It is usually the other way around.]
The Military Situation in Beirut [5/08/08]
excerpt:
[By Tony Badran ...
The tactics are reminiscent of the 1970s-80s war, with two essential differences: 1- the trigger is not the Palestinian guerrilla threat to the state, but Hezbollah's threat to Lebanon, and 2- the beginning fault line is to the west of the 1975 flash point.
The current areas of clashes are roughly along a crescent from Hamra and the vicinity of the Serail in the north down to Tariq el-Jdideh in the south, and the vicinity of Qoreitem (Hariri's residence) and Ain el-Tineh (Berri's residence) in the west to Ras el-Nabe' in the east.]
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Iran is right,if only the evil Zionist State had destroyed Hamas we would not be seeing Hamas causing yet more misery.Hamas is obviously a puppet of the evil Zionists and their evil American Crudader lapdogs.I wonder if CNN will pick up on this connection?
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