Hizbullah's Abou Zaynab Steps Down as Christian Ties Official

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Hizbullah politburo member Ghaleb Abou Zaynab has stepped down as the party's point man on relations with Christian parties.

“I have relinquished the duties related to the Christian file and I have not resigned from Hizbullah,” Abou Zaynab told al-Jadeed television on Sunday, clarifying earlier media reports.

“I'm still on the course of jihad under the directions of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah,” the party's secretary-general, Abou Zaynab added.

The man, who was in charge of dialogue with Christian parties for the past 14 years, took part Friday in a Hizbullah delegation that offered Christmas greetings to Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi in Bkirki.

Abou Zaynab is known to have close ties with the Free Patriotic Movement, Hizbullah's main Christian ally, and in 2006 he played a big role in forging the landmark memorandum of understanding between the two parties.

He was also part of the Hizbullah delegation that attended the Vatican ceremony that promoted Patriarch al-Rahi to become a member of the elite College of Cardinals -- the body that advises the pope in the governance of the Catholic Church and elects his successor should he die or resign.

Y.R.

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Default-user-icon hassan al nass nass (Guest) 28 December 2014, 15:00

i can assure you on the tomb of my son hadi and on the integrity of zeynib and the conscience of imamu ali that we are here to protect lebanon and not the shias.

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Thumb zahle1 30 December 2014, 00:58

Hassan, thank you for the kind words. I just don't see that. Why is HA first stating they are in Syria to protect religious shrines only? Why did HA allow the Syrian regime to infiltrate Lebanon in such a way for over 20 years that harmed and neglected a large percentage of the population. I understand you may be a better bet than KSA or Nusra/ISIS, but I don't buy the Lebanon thing as much as their purpose being a Shiite thing.

Thumb EagleDawn 28 December 2014, 15:01

this terrorist was not extremist enough for the party of terror for him to keep his job.

Missing humble 28 December 2014, 16:29

Your statements are totally inept and shows an IQ next to zero.
I pity you.

Thumb Elemental 28 December 2014, 17:47

you're a joke, what a pavlovian reflex.

Thumb Elemental 28 December 2014, 18:59

Coming from you, one of the worst of them all? Yeah your words have so much meaning, have a cookie.

Thumb Mystic 28 December 2014, 19:07

ooh Southern, you should be so afraid of this cartoon figure called terrorist living in the U.S

He is Naharnets Assassin.

Missing mohammad_ca 29 December 2014, 01:57

Abu Zaynab..anotther jihadist...

Thumb liberty 29 December 2014, 04:53

you people are either spies to Iran or spies to Israel.

Thumb joebustani 28 December 2014, 15:19

The Associated Press just reported Ghalib Abu Zainab resigned as a result of an internal inquiry within the iranian sectarian terrorist militia that led to his indictment on embezzlment charges of millions of dollars in funds destined to finance the surrogate Resistance Brigades of the terrorist party.

Mr. Abu Zainab is reported to own an impressive portfolio of real estate and businesses in the African continent and the Emirates.
Source: AP

Missing un520 28 December 2014, 19:20

Does the Emirates allow such people to run business, let alone own real estate there?

Thumb ex-fpm 28 December 2014, 15:48

Abou Zainab is also in charge of the dialogue between Hizbullah and the Christian parties.
Gotta laugh at his job description...

Default-user-icon roukuz (Guest) 28 December 2014, 16:06

may all your life savings be in Russian Ruble.... RIP flamethrower

Thumb gma-bs-artist. 28 December 2014, 16:20

Humm, I wonder what happened Abou Zainab was part of the Hezb's delegation that visited Cardinal al-Rahi and Archbishop Audeh just two days ago. Maybe now that Ali Larijani's charged another Hezballah member, Hajj Michel Naim Aounejad, of the dialogue between Hizbullah and the Christian parties Abou Zainab's position became redundant. No point paying two people for doing the same thing especially not in these depressed Iranian economic conditions.

Missing humble 28 December 2014, 16:32

This is how he is called among ex-fpm's

Missing humble 28 December 2014, 16:32

We call him "Caporal Aounallah".

Default-user-icon Vahe (Guest) 28 December 2014, 17:25

All of you missing some thing - Some one not too close to Aoun had to tell him to step aside.
Abu Zeynab could not tell Aoun because Abu Zeynab is too close to him.
There will be no problem for the new guy to tell Aoun to forget the presidency.

Thumb Elemental 28 December 2014, 17:50

He probably got sick of being the one to manipulate Christians on behalf of the Iranian group, said in a political way "screw it, I have better things to do than use people for a foreign groups games"

Default-user-icon Silken Paisley (Guest) 28 December 2014, 18:30

All of a sudden and out of the blue he developed an affinity to neckties so he had to go.

Missing un520 28 December 2014, 19:14

We are starting to se severe cracks in the Hezbollah structure: The high-profile spy, the MP who is about to be summoned to the STL as a suspect, the sacking of politburo member Abou Zaynab. Remember we can only see the top of the iceberg...

Default-user-icon mizaru kikazaru iwazaru (Guest) 28 December 2014, 21:27

What do you expect, Hezbollah and it's friendly medias keep claiming victory upon victory while it's community watches as flag draped coffins keep coming back in droves, border towns are being attacked and their resident are afraid from being overrun, towns all over the Beka3 are being regularly shelled and even fortress Dahieh was breached a few times. Hezbollah's triumphalist narrative doesn't ad up, even the most diehard unpaid supporter can see that.

Default-user-icon hass hass not (Guest) 28 December 2014, 21:13

who are you talking to child? are you lost? where is your mommy?

Missing un520 28 December 2014, 21:21

I agree, it is really not nessecary to bad mouth Hezbollah. We have to stick to facts. There is more than enough facts to demonstrate that a burden this organization is to Lebanon the way they are operating today. Im not saying that they can contribute in a positive way to their society and to Lebanon as a whole in the future, but is will take and brave and wise leadership. That is something that Hezbollah of today are missing.

Thumb nickjames 28 December 2014, 21:33

Even if they "find God" and join the state it doesn't take away what they did before. They are the main problem in Lebanon but not the only. Throughout the 71 years as a country, there has always been instability, corruption, lack of accountability, militias and fiefdoms (Ouwwet in Metn and Keserwen, PSP in Chouf, etc) and Hezbollah is just continuing all these concepts to a higher degree.

But bottomline is Hezbollah will never surrender their arms because their allegiance lies with an outside country and that country will never let them disarm.

Default-user-icon Coincidence? I Think Not! (Guest) 28 December 2014, 21:54

Hizbullah Detains 'Israeli Spy' in its Ranks. 12/26/2014

Hizbullah's politburo member Ghaleb Abou Zainab was sacked from his position. 12/28/2014