Mustaqbal Slams Hizbullah's Escalatory Political Rhetoric, Urges it to Accept Baabda Declaration

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The Mustaqbal bloc slammed on Tuesday Hizbullah's escalatory rhetoric, while demanding that the case of the twin bombings in the northern city of Tripoli be tackled by the Judicial Council.

It said in a statement after its weekly meeting: “Hizbullah must announce its complete commitment to the Baabda Declaration.”

It noted that Hizbullah officials have resorted to threatening tones during their statements, while others have demanded a return to dialogue among political powers.

These contradictory positions reflect the confusion the party is experiencing, said the Mustaqbal bloc.

Commenting on the investigations into the August twin bombings in Tripoli, it demanded that the Judicial Council take over the case.

It hailed the concerned authorities for the breakthroughs they have achieved in uncovering the suspects, demanding that they all comply by interrogation requests.

“All those involved in the bombings should be apprehended, regardless of their political position and power,” stressed the Mustaqbal bloc.

Head of the Arab Democratic Party Ali Eid and his driver have been found to be linked to the bombings.

Eid has been summoned for questioning, but he evaded on Tuesday a summons to undergo questioning by a military tribunal judge claiming medical reasons.

His son, Rifaat, has declared that his father will not comply with the demand instead slamming the Internal Security Forces Intelligence Bureau as a “spy agency working against Lebanon's interests.”

General Prosecutor Samir Hammoud tasked on Monday the head of the Criminal Investigation Department to question Rifaat Eid over his recent threats against the ISF Intelligence Bureau.

Comments 9
Thumb benzona 12 November 2013, 18:08

Well done Mustaqbal, go for it and demand that the law be applied equally to all citizens. The army should storm the terrorist's home and apprehend him ASAP. Finally, a $100 should be offered to anyone communicating Nasrallah's address to the Hague.

Thumb _mowaten_ 12 November 2013, 18:25

can anyone give me quotes of the alleged "threatening tones" ? or is it just mustahbal having a monologue?

Thumb lebnanfirst 12 November 2013, 22:22

@_mowaten_
Are you serious or are you just pretending not to know. Raad, Qassem and Fadlalha's uttewrings in this regard have been all over the press, both M8 and M14 versions.
Come on dude be honest with yourself.

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 November 2013, 14:57

can you give me quotes? i think it's more what you want to believe than the reality.

Missing peace 12 November 2013, 20:53

how come hezbis abide by lebanese policies when they spit on lebanese laws... it is more important for them to save bashar than pretending to care about lebanese affairs...as it is clear now that they are not there to save zeina's shrine or border villages...
facts are here to prove it...
and an insult to come from stupid M8ers now.... in 3...2 ...1....

Thumb lebnanfirst 12 November 2013, 22:28

@ Southern
Democracy you say? When folks other than M8 express their opinions they are quickly pounced on by HA et al and branded as traitors, etc. Double standard any which way you slice it. Recall the Black Shirts democracy during the latest election. QED.
As for Nasrallah's invitation, given the threatening tone and the holier than thou attitude its little wonder than his invites ring hollow with no takers.

Default-user-icon apolon (Guest) 12 November 2013, 22:37

Where is the photo of the Grand Sanni, cheikh Pig Rafic, alla yghame2lo?

Thumb primesuspect 13 November 2013, 05:56

the winning lotery numbers?

Thumb primesuspect 13 November 2013, 06:34

“All those involved in the bombings should be apprehended, regardless of their political position and power,” stressed the Mustaqbal bloc.

it's good to read this, wat r u complaining about? u don't want justice 2 be served?