Friday, May 9, 2008

This Could Be Fun - Al Qaeda Declares War On Hezbollah







I have to admit it ... seeing a few thousand al Qaeda jihadists land in the midst of 10,000 Hezbollah pansies would make for some very entertaining video! Here's the report of this from a piece over here at Press TV:




Al-Qaeda has reportedly called on its operatives to go to Lebanon and defend what it called the Sunni community of the country. The report came while some Arab media outlets described the current clashes in Lebanon as a fight between Sunni and Shia communities.

I do have to say that it will be fascinating to see the responses from even more than Sunni-based al Qaeda but also the governments of Saudi Arabia and Jordan - don't know how comfy they will be with Iran running the show in Lebanon, just a short distance from these Sunni dominated countries.

Who knows...maybe the Royal Family in Saudi Arabia is calling President Bush right now and discussing how bombing Iran isn't such a bad idea afterall.




Al-Qaeda 'declares war on Hezbollah'

Al-Qaeda has reportedly called on its operatives to go to Lebanon and defend what it called the Sunni community of the country. The report came while some Arab media outlets described the current clashes in Lebanon as a fight between Sunni and Shia communities. In an interviews with Sunni clerics with links to Saad Hariri's pro-government bloc, Al-Arabiya TV network described the ongoing clashes as a sectarian strife.

Sheikh Ali al-Jozo, Mufti of the Jebel region, who is well known for his harsh stance against Hezbollah told the TV network that the clashes are a battle between Lebanon's Shia and Sunni communities and called on Arab leaders to prevent "Iran's influence in the country." The TV network reported that al-Qaeda on all of its websites urged its operatives to defend the Sunni community of Lebanon.

The reports came while in interviews with NBN and al-Manar TV stations on Thursday, a number of Sunni clerics said that the clashes are not a sectarian strife and many Sunni Muslims in Lebanon support Hezbollah.

2 comments:

kretos said...

Al Ciada again ! good

kretos said...

Al Ciada again so good