Hizbullah Says Those Firing at Army in Tripoli are Allies of al-Mustaqbal Movement

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Hizbullah announced on Thursday that those firing at the army in Tripoli are “allies" of al-Mustaqbal movement and “close to it.”

It called to refer them to the judiciary for "punishment."

The army was recently attacked by gunmen, who threw a hand grenade and fired at the military, in Tripoli, which injured one of its soldiers. It was reported that the attackers belong to Osama Mansour and Shadi Mawlawi extremist group, that evacuated a mosque it had seized in al-Tabbani.

The minister of justice Ashraf Rifi said in an interview to al-Jumhuriya newspaper Monday publication that the investigations showed that the attackers are not "supporters of Shadi Mawlawi and Osama Mansour, they are from those entangled in the orbit of Hizbullah to cause clashes between the army and the people of the city."

A leader of al-Mustaqbal movement Mustafa Alloush said that these attacks are carried out by "suspicious groups politically belonging to Hizbullah and protected by it."

Accordingly Hizbullah stressed in a statement on Thursday that these accusations are false and "unfounded and baseless."

The party also pointed out that "those who are shooting at the army in Tripoli are known by the citizens of the city, the army and the security services, and they do not include any friend or ally of Hizbullah, but rather everyone knows that the attackers are allies of al-Mustaqbal movement and close to it.”

"Al-Mustaqbal always pressured and worked for the release of the attackers and to provide the legal umbrella to stop their trial," it added.

“Any attack on the Lebanese army is rejected and is considered a major national crime, and this crime become more egregious in light of the battle waged by the army in the face of terrorism and terrorists," stressed the party.

At the end of its statement, Hizbullah called for: "Referring the Army's attackers to the judiciary to receive fair punishment," stressing the need to "identifying their nationalities, their goals and to whom they work for.”

Z.A.

Comments 29
Thumb freedomarch 16 October 2014, 21:18

Names of GhizEbola envovment and how close he is to those fanatics in whole lebanon is very clear. Moderation is among all religions, Fanatics from both sides are unequally dangerous. And names known about captured persons does not show that they are close to mustaqbal, but close to GhizEbola and its ideology and men r ality.

Thumb freedomarch 16 October 2014, 21:20

Envolvment* mentality*

Default-user-icon tweety (Guest) 16 October 2014, 21:30

Hizbullah Says Those Firing at Army in Tripoli are' Allies of al-Mustaqbal Movement

So they said were the so called Free Sunnis of Baalbek Brigades, but now we know otherwise.
Who was it that claimed that the bombings of Dahieh and of the two Tripoli mosques were committed by the same side, Hizbullah claimed that. We know who was responsible for bombing the two Tripoli mosques and who was behind them, it was not who Hizbullah said it was was it.
And who murdered 1st Lieutenant Samer Hanna, someone close to Hizbullah claimed it was "infiltrators working on behalf of Israel" when we knew all along it was Hizbullah.

Missing peace 16 October 2014, 21:41

we did not expect less from an iranian paid militia....

Thumb freedomarch 16 October 2014, 21:52

I am closer to muslins and chriations or whoever that are moderate by nature, life loving want to prosper, live in peace and consider our differences as source of culturel wealth. People who have agendas to build their OWN states are not my brothers or friends, even if they wait patiently till the right circumstances come to rule (ghizbola or sunni fanstics). I want to embrace people who are open like me.live in and work in downtown beirut where I see people from all sects come to live and woek and invent and peosper. PLEASE do not come and tell me (lets fight somewhere else, or lets agree that fulan is our enemy... no you seem like an enemy because all what you think about is control as if you own us, always thinking of fighting, as if our lives are that cheap, always raising your voice, as if what you say is sacred or make sense... no we are here to live togather. In peace not pieces. Long live The Lebanon for all.

Thumb Elemental 16 October 2014, 21:55

Hezbollah, ISIS, and any other foreign group: STOP USING OUR ARMY.

Thumb thefool 17 October 2014, 15:00

You can't bundle the IS and Hezbollah. IS is a terrorist organization, and Hezbollah is saving your freedom to express yourself, and maintaining what we know Lebanon to be. Our Army is doing the best they can with what they have, God Bless them.

Thumb liberty 16 October 2014, 22:08

I guess we don't need to ask you for proof because you have it all. Whoever is paying you is not doing a good job.

Thumb galaxy 16 October 2014, 22:14

hezbollah can say what they want. We are used to their rhetoric and propaganda just like all the posters here who are paid to advance their cause. They are a terrorist organization driven by hatred, sectarianism, and revenge.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 17 October 2014, 01:37

Some of those shooting at the army were trained by the Hizb as Saraya Al-Muqawama.

Missing people-power 17 October 2014, 06:15

Hezbollah and their allies killed Rafik Hariri, George Hawi, Wissam Eid, Pierre Gemayel, Robert Ghanem, Gebran Tueni, Samir Kassir, Wissam al Hassan, Walid Eido, Mohamad Chatah, and tried to kill May Chidiac, Elias Murr, Marwan Hamadeh, and Butros Harb. Their allies also performed the Tripoli mosque bombings, and sent Samaha to bomb other innocents.

Never forget!!!!!!!

And d-bag TaqiyaThrower, before you spew "prove it or zip", go eff yourself!!

Missing people-power 17 October 2014, 06:26

These are the victims killed by Hezbollah and their allies:

Rafik Hariri
Pierre Gemayel
Gebran Tueni
Samir Kassir
Robert Ghanem
George Hawi
Wissam Eid
Walid Eido
Wissam Al Hassan
Mohamad Chatah

And they tried to kill:

Elias Murr
Marwan Hamadeh
May Chidiac
Boutros Harb

Their allies also planted the bombs at the Tripoli mosques
Their allies sent Samaha to bomb other innocent people
Their allies sent Fatah al Islam and Shaker al Absi

And before you say "prove it or zip it"..... go eff yourself!!!!!

Missing people-power 21 October 2014, 09:55

Antoine not Robert

Thumb galaxy 16 October 2014, 22:16

hehe southern talks like he knows what he is talking about. He wants to sound intelligent but he fails every time. One of the most distinguished sectarians on this forum.

Thumb joebustani 16 October 2014, 22:34

bless anyone person, entity, brigade, organization or country that inflicts pain, suffering, death, and destruction upon the sectarian terrorist iranian militia and its supporters wherever they maybe.

Thumb lubnani.masi7i 16 October 2014, 22:51

Souther says 'Mustaqbal tighten the army hands during Arsal operation which resulted in the kidnapping of the military personals.'

How did they do that Southern? By giving orders to Shamel Rukouz, the Commander of the Maghaweers and a relative of Aoun, who gladly accepted and obliged? Do you people ever stop your hatred and propaganda, do you?!

Thumb liberty 16 October 2014, 23:04

@texas
The more I read the comments the more I believe Lebanon has no hope and the more I believe this is a religious ugly sectarian war of centuries past. I have watched many videos of HA conquests in Syria and many of the funerals of their dead. What they chant and what they proclaim is beyond belief. You never see a Lebanese flag nor a mention of anything remotely connected to Lebanon. I do blame the moderates in Lebanon though. Despite all their moderation, they are still labeled as zionists, isis supporters, etc. You don't face evil with moderation, you face evil with evil. ISIS is a perfect match for HA and that's why HA fears them.

Default-user-icon schadenfreude (Guest) 16 October 2014, 23:07

Funny that when the hesballah supporting zou3aiter, jaafar, mikdad clans or the gangs in Bridale open up on the army, isf, bill collectors, innocent citizens or each others it's no big deal it's an individual incident. And when a UN patrol is attacked, bullied, surrounded or detained by organized hezballah supporting mobs they are individual incidents by the local inhabitants. What's good for the goose is obviously not also good for the gander

Missing greatpierro 16 October 2014, 23:34

Accordant to well informed sources in Tripoli the aggressor of the laf are financed by Hizbollah. The aim of Hizbollah is to stir shit in tripoli showing that Lebanon is under the great threat of Islamists and that Hizbollah is there to save Lebanon.

Default-user-icon Nouneh (Guest) 16 October 2014, 23:56

I'm a foreigner, I've spent 23 years in Lebanon (1987-2010)...went through all the bad things with YOU,...and now, I feel myself Lebanese, because of the pain that I experience reading this ugly sectarian fight......SHAME ON YOU !!! The country is in continues battle: it is not bleeding anymore, no more blood is left, just HATRED !!! STOP this !! WAKE UP !! ENOUGH !!! GROW UP!!! SAVE YOUR COUNTRY, YOUR LIFE, YOUR CHILDREN & PARENTS !!! ONLY LOVE, RESPECT, and KINDNESS can save YOUR FUTURE !!!

Missing peace 17 October 2014, 00:39

their plan is to take akkar so they provoke to exacerbate the people of the north and come as the saviors... typical syrian regime tactics...

Default-user-icon don't forget this (Guest) 17 October 2014, 00:46

Bashar Assad sent Michel Samaha with a mission to attack civilian, religious, political and military targets mostly on the North and blame the other side for those attacks. This is Hezballah trying to succeed where Samaha failed.

Missing greatpierro 17 October 2014, 04:11

This is complete bullshit. Al mustaqbal has been openly against Assir, just refer to the latest declarations of Assir against Hariri. As to arsal pls refer to qahwaji on this issue. It was his decision not to engage the army in arsal.

Missing galilee 17 October 2014, 04:13

What goes around comes around, The party is just getting started

Missing mohammad_ca 17 October 2014, 05:33

Hmm do I believe the minister of justice who is privy to the investigation or a sectarian militia...

Thumb EagleDawn 17 October 2014, 08:11

it depends really, If you are a shia you believe the sectarian militia but if you are Lebanese you believe the Justice Minister.

Default-user-icon dateam (Guest) 17 October 2014, 11:30

@Eagledawn: wow how did you work that out? Justice minister that defended isis flag? how many military men then have been killed by NON SHIA or Lebanese as you want to put it? Do you want to go through the list? @ weeks ago khawaji stated the army knows where the cells are and hzb is 12km outside the border. Now where in zeus's butt hole is the significance of hzb throwing 2 grenades at an army check point in the current climate. Please denial has gotten to a new low.Now call me a majoosi.

Default-user-icon lou williams (Guest) 17 October 2014, 12:13

another screen name, another ban, another day, another iranian rial as flamethrower refuses to concede and goes on a new quest to conquer a new record of nonstop posting

Thumb -phoenix1 17 October 2014, 18:58

No need for HA to say anything, nor to aggrandize its stature over anyone else's, anyone who shoots at the Lebanese army is a traitor and a pig. The army should simply replicate by shooting back tenfold with intent to silence the source of fire, period.