Hizbullah Delegation Meets Aoun: We Will Join FPM if it Resorts to Street Action

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Hizbullah politburo member Ghaleb Abou Zainab stated on Monday that the party supports the Free Patriotic Movement in any position it takes.

He said: “If the FPM decided to resort to street action to achieve Lebanon’s interest, then we will join it as well.”

He made his statements after holding talks with FPM leader MP Michel Aoun at the head of a Hizbullah delegation on the anniversary of the signing of the memorandum of understanding between the two sides in 2006.

He added that the MOU helped restore balance on Lebanon’s internal scene, granting the country stability that will prevent Israel from meddling in the country’s affairs.

For his part, Aoun told OTV "he who wants to protect the Christians would protect their posts in administrative appointments," in reference to President Michel Suleiman.

Aoun has threatened to stage demonstrations in order to protest the government’s alleged obstruction of Energy Minister Jebran Bassil’s electricity plan.

The plan allows the minister to receive $1,200,000,000 to implement a project on producing 700 Megawatts of electricity.

Comments 40
Default-user-icon Canadian Paul (Guest) 06 February 2012, 15:06

The government is going to demonstrate against itself. This must be some Orwellian dream.

Thumb Chupachups 06 February 2012, 15:09

Keywords people, look at the key words in the headline !!!

"street action" .... is what they do best

Thumb charbel 06 February 2012, 15:21

They were out of the government, they resorted to street action, fair enough.
Now they are the government, what is the street action for? to put pressure on the opposition?
This is an insult to the Lebanese intelligence!!!

The only aim is to stop the democratic process, to cripple the country, and to allow the Syrian regime to use Lebanon as a distraction from the atrocities it's committing.

Default-user-icon G (Guest) 06 February 2012, 15:23

Wow, they sure know how to treat lebanese citzens like a flock of sheep. Hizbullah gets a FREE card for whatever they want to do in this country, via being illegal or not referring to state institutions. And now they are going to demonstate for their rights???!!!

Behind closed doors, Aoun begged Hizbullah to call out their crowd to just show a form of poularity.

Aoun knows that if it was him alone demonstarting it will be an embarrassment, prob a few hundred will only show and they consist of his relatives / distant relatives

Default-user-icon G (Guest) 06 February 2012, 21:10

There is no substantiation for hizbullah to go to the streets. great u have all those MP's but Lebanon is still the same with or without them in it. Ur gonna mention that the parliament is blocking everything / M14 and jumblat, how can that be when jumblat is w M8 and how did they get the vote of confidence for the cabnit?

Ask anyone in M8, in the next elections if M14 wins, will the M8 let it be a 1 sided gov? the answer will be NO. All double standard talk and actions to blame the other side for election purposes.

If your still gonna blame M14 about blocking everything...then think of it as a political revenge for all the M8 blocking they have done post 2005

Thumb joesikemrex 06 February 2012, 15:37

Thugs, criminals, drug dealers, murderers, thieves, traitors, boot lickers, lyres, manipulators. You are unworthy to be Lebanese, leave leave leave

Default-user-icon Orange mekaneek (Guest) 06 February 2012, 15:37

Cockeat monster or flame swallower,

Why dont you hang out in one of Midget Imbassiles many mansions in batroun and sois belle and intek tois ? Maybe even swallow the geriatrics shriveled oranges ..tfou 3layke

Missing youssefhaddad 06 February 2012, 15:53

The Lebanese by their sectarian driven and emotionally loaded choices of leaders have brought to the government those who have an ideological agenda where lebanon does not exist and those who are self centered self serving who want to take the largest share of the loot.
Regretfully we have all to wait for the outcome of the Syrian revolution for things to change. Meanwhile, the circus of governing continues while the clowns are running out of new gigs.

Thumb lebneneh 06 February 2012, 15:54

People! Let's try to keep a good standard of comments and avoid inflammatory accusations.

Default-user-icon starsky (Guest) 06 February 2012, 15:58

oh my God, my country is a basket case.

Default-user-icon Abou_Zooz (Guest) 06 February 2012, 16:00

When you don't work, and you have no money, what else are you suppose to do? Lebanese politicians are great business people who seek only to benefit their own organizations and pockets, rather than to benefit the people who elected them. Where else in the world do you see a country of 4 million people spend billions of dollars on election? Open your eyes people, and understand that the leader of your community is only your leader to get rich in some way. From introducing new laws that will financially benefit themselves, companies, or families. The unfortunate part is that there is a slim minority that actually has joined the political scene to actually make a real difference, I feel for you.

Thumb jabalamel 06 February 2012, 16:01

the filthy zionist media terrorists are using this article to spit on legitimate way of protesting on the streets.

if their friends in lebanon protested on the streets they call it democracy.

Default-user-icon May7 (Guest) 06 February 2012, 16:01

Will need to get back your tents from Iran & Bahrain
What happened to the one colour govt

Default-user-icon May7 (Guest) 06 February 2012, 16:06

The inmates are running the asylum

Default-user-icon Cedar (away from comp) (Guest) 06 February 2012, 16:11

Wow this is funny. All Lebanese politicians are in on it. Speak the truth people and admit you are all part of the plan to help the zionists or the Islamists but not the Christians . Damn Lebanese politics!

Christians of Lebanon Unite!

Default-user-icon May7 (Guest) 06 February 2012, 16:17

Jaba the camel ask aoun if he could protest before and what used to happen to his few supporters

Thumb jabalamel 06 February 2012, 16:20

the filthy zionist media terrorists keep pointing at michel aoun as enemy of syria in the past and "how come he can be so good with assad now"?

of course we normal lebanese know the answer but we won't tell them.

Default-user-icon Minx (Guest) 06 February 2012, 16:29

Honestly..I have tried so many times to understand what Jabal means of his comments but with no avail!!!!
He is either a supergenious...or was a roomate with CLAoun in Deir El Salib (:

Default-user-icon Muhamada (Guest) 06 February 2012, 16:37

The terrorists meets the crazy man, group of war criminals should be banned from politics and media

Thumb anonymouslb 06 February 2012, 16:47

The Republic of Lebanon stopped existing a while ago. It got divided into Hariristan, Hezbollastan, Aounistan, Hakimistan, Jumblatistan etc...

Thumb anonymouslb 06 February 2012, 16:48

All of them making up a new nation called Absurdistan...

Default-user-icon Just Commenting (Guest) 07 February 2012, 09:48

As opposed to Hiblanistan?

Default-user-icon treasured fno (Guest) 06 February 2012, 17:03

@Flamethrower, Stop beeing a moron, Aoun has half of the ministers to himself ( since half of the cabinet are christians ), and Marwan Charbel is clearly FPM so he wont side with the president . And Hezb and Amal have a few ministers, that makes up more than majority that Aoun needs in order for them to resign and that the governement be toppled. He just dont want to topple it now, because it is not the " APPROPRIATE TIME " as he said. By the way, of course Hezb would want to join the protest, since their people are the ones that mostly dont pay their bills. So yeah its logic Hezb participating in this parade against mafias who use up electricity for their own purposes... Please flamethrower or little lost kid, i beg you to join them in your cause , cover up really good with an orange and yellow flag and go bring fight yourself.

Thumb libnani 06 February 2012, 18:44

jcAmerican inta ja7esh the Christians and Muslims will always be united in Lebanon against those who seek to terrorize our civilians whether it be Bashar al Assad or Hassan Nasralla, La al ta2ifiyah!

Also, you talk of them going to Israel, look who's talking! The traitor already in Syria! Ks Immak ya 7mar!

From a Muslim!

Missing peace 06 February 2012, 19:12

What a funny and absurd government! take the streets against themselves! only M8 can do that!one billion dollars for this plan is clearly theft!
it is against that the hezb should demonstrate LOL!

so laughable irresponsible people... but the interests of the people they don t give a sh... the only thing they know is obstruction!

and in that time lebanese people have difficulties to make ends meet...

tfeh on these politicians M8 or M14 altogether as long as it is for them a family business and not a service they OUGHT to provide to the people!!!
people should take the streets to demand their resignation, all of them!

Missing sikoflebanon 06 February 2012, 19:37

No surprise there, after all the fpm-hizb alliance has always been based on total contradiction. In this protest (in case it happens) you will see one person with a "yafta" asking to cut electricity on those who are not paying their bills and right next to him the guy who's not paying his bill will have a "yafta" threatening the "jibeye" people to dare cut the cable through which he's stealing electricity.

Missing peace 06 February 2012, 23:59

M8 reasonable? amal : a gang of thugs , hezbollah: blackmailing a whole country and calling itself the islamic resistance and not lebanese resistance shooting lebanese (reasonable indeed), PSNS: baathists fascists... and he calls M8 reasonable... LOL
must be smoking too much hezbi herbs....

Missing peace 07 February 2012, 00:01

oh by the way the druze christian hatred started way before you or M8 or M14 ever existed... remember in 1860?...

Thumb jcamerican 06 February 2012, 19:40

Libnani, unite your family first, and then attack me. No one is united in the middle east. You all hate each other, sunnis vs shia, christians vs christians. You are all being played like idiots.

Missing rudy 06 February 2012, 19:57

arent you the ones who keep bringing up the lebanese forces history? ;)

Missing ayoor 06 February 2012, 20:21

what a bunch of farts they are, hang them from the nearest tree in down town beirut please, start with habal

Default-user-icon Muhamada (Guest) 06 February 2012, 20:24

War is coming and new invasion on the war list, who is next? Saddam, Gaddafi are gone Syria and Iran left on the list and who ever support them is going to be hit very hard.

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 07 February 2012, 02:47

The government is protesting the government. What a bunch of losers. the wanted the government so bad, now they can't run it, so they protesting against themselves.

Next it will be burning tires, or the Hezz killing Lebanese again. Maybe Israel is to blame and a war should be started.

Thumb alor 07 February 2012, 03:02

We're struggling on different levels but definetely in the same fight, either with them democronies new world ordeal bringers..or against. There's an illuminist (oh, the conceptual list is quite extense and usually ends in ISM) script going on in everyday stances - everywhere. Though it's not that easy to focus in such a modernist midst, Lebanese should know that for some of us - that don't abide by the media onslaught on everything, tired of being lied and seeing our own social prospects crumbling at the hands of €urocrats et al - you're quite an inspiration. May Your resilient convivência reach consensus in what matters most, aware of a formidable enemy which surely is still betting on the 'New Middle East' whose birth pangs Rice shamefully announced.

Default-user-icon mfawaz (Guest) 07 February 2012, 06:02

Thank God the worlds is at last witnessing the Islamic awaking and the birth of the Islamic middle east proudly announced a year ago by Ayatollah Khamenei, Ayatollah Khatami, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Akbar Salehi and just a couple of weeks ago by the commander of the Quds Force General Qassem Suleimani. Sayyed Hassan must be very happy this is happening after such a long wait, now he can begin the implementation of the glorious Islamic rule in this the Iranian Islamic republic in Lebanon.

Default-user-icon guest (Guest) 07 February 2012, 07:11

Lebanon deserve better than this. M8 and m14 both are burning our beautifull country and made us travel to the end of the world for stable life

Default-user-icon Enough (Guest) 07 February 2012, 07:27

“If the FPM decided to resort to street action to achieve Lebanon’s interest, then we will join it as well."

I think this might be the first goverment in history, that wants the people to take to the streets in protest of itself. Unless what hezbollah really means is we are going to arm our new pals and take the streets.

There are a lot of different sides and opinions.... But no one should be defending this kind of crap!

Thumb cedar 07 February 2012, 14:37

Naharnet - i dont like how you delete posts!

Default-user-icon Jezicina (Guest) 07 February 2012, 15:01

funny

Thumb jabalamel 07 February 2012, 17:08

the filthy zionist media terrorists cannot understand how come party from ruling coalition can call people to the streets.

that's because all so called parties in genocidal zionist entity are fake, and they are all the same and there is no difference in policies