Qaouq Says Nusra, ISIL 'Present in Lebanon', Urges Formation of Unity Govt.

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A top Hizbullah official on Sunday warned that the Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) are "present in Lebanon," noting that the best response to the bombings that are hitting Lebanon is the "speedy formation of a national unity cabinet."

“Ever since we went to Syria to confront the takfiri terrorism, we have managed to rein in the crimes of these takfiri terrorists,” Hizbullah Executive Council deputy head Sheikh Nabil Qaouq said during a memorial service in the South for Malak Zahwi and Iman Hijazi, who were killed in the Haret Hreik bomb attack.

“The international community and the peoples of our nation have realized the firmness of our stance and that the battle is against the takfiris and not against the Syrian people, as both segments of the Syrian people, those who support the regime and those who oppose it, have understood that the takfiri terrorism is a threat to everyone, as is the case in Lebanon,” Qaouq added.

He noted that the deadly attacks in Sidon, downtown Beirut, Dahieh and Tripoli are part of the “same scheme of sedition” that is rocking Iraq and Syria.

“It has the same source of funding and arming and it can only be confronted through a clear, unified stance. This stance must be endorsed by all political forces in the country because everyone is targeted and entire Lebanon is in danger,” Qaouq cautioned.

“Al-Nusra Front and the ISIL are present in Lebanon and some parties have pledged allegiance to (ISIL chief Abu Bakr) al-Baghdadi and (Nusra chief Abu Mohammed) al-Golani,” he pointed out.

Qaouq called on all Lebanese parties to “unite in the face of this threat, especially that Lebanon has become a hub for takfiris who are carrying out terrorist and criminal operations in Lebanon and Syria.”

The top Hizbullah official underlined that “the response to the criminal wave of bombings that is targeting all the country and all the Lebanese is the speedy formation of a national unity cabinet that closes the doors in the face of takfiri terrorists and immunizes stability and national unity.”

Qaouq noted that the top priority of this government must be “agreeing on a national strategy to confront the takfiri terrorism that poses a threat to the entire country,” warning that “it's not about the attacks on Hizbullah, the Shiites, the South or Dahieh, as these (takfiris) want to ignite fire in Lebanon, the same as they ignited it in entire Syria and entire Iraq.”

The Hizbullah official pointed out that "we are before an extraordinary opportunity to form an inclusive political cabinet that does not eliminate anyone" and "we must not waste it."

"If the president (Michel Suleiman) wants a cabinet that can win a vote of confidence in parliament, only a national unity cabinet can win a majority in parliament," Qaouq emphasized.

On December 27, ex-Finance Minister and former Prime Minister Saad Hariri's adviser, Mohammed Shatah, who is a prominent critic of the Syrian regime, and seven others were killed in car bombing in the heart of the capital.

And on Thursday, a car bombing rocked the Beirut southern suburb of Haret Hreik, a Hizbullah stronghold, killing four people and wounding more than 70 others.

The bombing was claimed Saturday by the Qaida-linked ISIL, which vowed further attacks against Hizbullah in Lebanon.

ISIL said in a statement posted online that it had penetrated the "security system of the Party of Satan (Hizbullah)... and crush its strongholds... in a first small payment from the heavy account that is awaiting those wicked criminals.”

On Thursday, a leader in the Salafist Jihadist movement in Jordan announced that the both al-Nusra Front and the ISIL have officially decided to enter Lebanon militarily.

"Al-Nusra leader Abu Mohammed al-Golani and ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi took the decision to officially and openly enter Lebanon,” the leader told the Washington-based United Press International.

"They want to be militarily present in the country until Hizbullah withdraws its fighters from Syrian territories and frees all detainees it is holding as captives,” he explained.

The Salafist Jihadist Movement in Jordan is allied with both ISIS and al-Nusra Front in Syria.

In Iraq, security forces are preparing a major attack to retake the city of Fallujah, which has been taken over by fighters from the ISIL, which is also facing a major offensive against it by rival rebel groups in neighboring Syria.

ISIL is accused of horrific abuses against other insurgents, activists and civilians in areas where they operate in war-torn Syria.

Comments 27
Missing thatisit 05 January 2014, 19:35

Really
Does it really matter what kind of government we get?
It will be below standards whether it is a unity government or one sided!

Thumb geha 06 January 2014, 08:30

why is this guy talking politics?
if you answer him, they will accuse you of speaking badly to a religious person!

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 19:43

If it involves M8 or M14 it will be way below standards

Thumb sevilla 05 January 2014, 20:30

Qaouq Says Nusra, ISIL 'Present in Lebanon', Urges Formation of Unity Govt.

They came uninvited I bet. Why did you torpedo Hariri's national unity government then? Had the Hariri national unity government still been in power, Nusra and ISIS would not have come to Lebanon. HA are only fooling themselves.

Thumb _mowaten_ 06 January 2014, 16:13

lol. yea they were so polite they waited for an invitation.
did father Ibrahim Sarrouj also "invite" them?

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 20:59

Cedre
I saw the video (your link) this guy is scary. I hope there aren't too many like him alive
Damn!!!

Thumb cedre 05 January 2014, 21:15

we got so many like him in Dahieh,south,bekaa or on this forum, like southern,misstic,ect..
Their first and only allegiance is to Khamenei, they will burn down lebanon if asked so...

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 21:21

Shame on them!! Poor Lebanon and Poor Lebanese

Thumb cedre 05 January 2014, 21:22

how do u know i'm from the north ? the accent probably...
i wont discuss the terrorist claim LOL

Thumb cedre 05 January 2014, 21:38

i'm not m8/m14, i dont vote and dont live in Lebanon.
U gotta understand loads of lebanese from the diaspora are not formatted in m8 or m14 thinking.
Just want stability and peace for the country, which Hizbiran wont bring...

Thumb primesuspect 05 January 2014, 21:55

Relax guys, coolmec and anonymtexas insulted me a lot a few days ago... It's no big deal, just let them express themselves, it's democracy. They want censorship bashar style when they r displeased w/ Wat they read.

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 21:26

cedre
are you from the North?

Thumb cedre 05 January 2014, 21:33

i'm not, love the north though...

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 21:35

Cool I do too I remember going to Tripoli and buy Arabic pastry
did that on the way down from al Arz where we were skiing

Thumb cedre 05 January 2014, 21:47

all north is lovely but underdeveloped on purpose, need an airport and investments...

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 21:58

how far is that airport in the making that is in that area? forgot its name I think it is Halat

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 22:00

Cwdre
we don't have roads, we don't have water, we don't have electricity, we don't have a government and you want another airport?

Thumb cedre 06 January 2014, 00:25

they could reopen Kleyate airport to cargo and low cost, but HA opposes it.
That would help a lot the region, there is a great tourism potential...

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 21:45

Same here although I am in Beirut now But I don't live here. I also am neither M8 or M14 I just love Lebanon and the Lebanese and want to see peace and prosperity in Lebanon
I hope it will happen

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 21:50

hello again dogkiller
we meet again as I said in another comment I just want to see Lebanon at peace and Lebanese living harmoniously and prospering
inchallah

Thumb primesuspect 05 January 2014, 21:51

Hizballa invited the terroristas and they expect us 2 pity them. As long as al Qaeda targets them and them only, it is not our problem. They should not have attacked Qusayr and other places if they couldn't deal w/ the repercussions at home. They r extremely poor strategists.

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 22:08

right on dogkiller

Thumb beiruti 05 January 2014, 22:23

Same strategy, different country. Assad mouths the same argue meant for support of his regime, so as to confront the tikfiri. Of course, Assad promoted the spread of the Nusra and ISIS to confront the legitimate Syrian opposition; to taint the Opposition in the eyes of the international community; and to justify his regime.

Qoauk doesn't mention that the actions of HA by injecting itself into the Syrian War has drawn ISIS into Lebanon. HA is thus using a condition it created to justify its political agenda of a misnomered "unity government". A unity government is in reality one controlled by HA.

More lis, more deceit. Nothing solid is built on this.

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 22:32

agree beiruti

Thumb shab 06 January 2014, 02:50

Turbaned filth. Go Faqih yourself. We'll not be a part of it.

Thumb -phoenix1 06 January 2014, 15:05

Mr Qaouk, I had a land with lots of fruit grooves, lots of farm animals, you name it I had it. I was prosperous, content and statiated together with my folks. Whenever I looked over my fence, I saw my neighbor keeping many fearful dogs, some so fearful I always thought that it would be better to keep my fences high and strong. Then one day Mr. Qaouk, you provoked that neighbor, he then broke my fences, invaded my land, destroyed my happy life, my chicken had fled or got eaten alive, my sheep too, my cattle too, my grape vines all gone trampled, now that I sit contemplating what happened, you want to remind me that my neighbor is inside my land?

Missing peace 06 January 2014, 16:01

hezbollah just reap what they sowed, the problems is that they are holding a whole country hostage of their madness....