Hizbullah's Qaouq Assures Entering Galilee 'Still Possible'

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Hizbullah announced on Sunday that entering the occupied Galilee region in northern Israel is still possible, despite the current Syrian crisis and the party's involvement in it.

"Despite the Syrian crisis and despite political and media pressures, the resistance today is at the highest levels of readiness,” declared top Hizbullah official Sheikh Nabil Qaouq during an event commemorating the one-week passing of Hizbullah fighter in Syria Hasan Ali Zahreddine in the southern town of Mais al-Jabal.

He added: “Tens of thousands of Hizbullah fighters in the South are ready at any time to respond to an Israeli attack and emerge victorious from it, creating the Galilee equation that (Hizbullah chief) Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah had promised.”

Nasrallah had said in July 2012 that “all options are on the table” regarding a confrontation with Israel, adding that the resistance might one day enter the Galilee region.

Qaouq accused the March 14 alliance, particularly al-Mustaqbal Movement, of “inciting sectarian tensions to besiege the resistance,” promising not to allow "American dictations to form the cabinet in Lebanon."

"Al-Mustaqbal's slogan today is Free Syrian Army first,” he said.

"As long as March 14 is betting on the fall of the Syrian regime, the crisis in Lebanon will continue to exist and as long as it wants to stab the resistance in the back, there won't be stability in the country and the cabinet, if formed, cannot be productive.”

The Hizbullah official stressed: “They should stop their losing and conspiratorial bets.”

"American dictations are controlling their tools in Lebanon to put conditions on Hizbullah,” Qaouq considered.

“But we will not allow the U.S. to have the upper hand in the cabinet's formation.”

Comments 56
Thumb smarty 09 June 2013, 19:08

In his dreams. Qusayr is in the north, Galilea in the south. can he even read a map?

Missing peace 09 June 2013, 19:10

" as long as it wants to stab the resistance in the back, there won't be stability in the country "

funny for people claiming they are defending lebanon , how they put their "resistance" above the interests of the state...

oh! and where is your logic hezbis? you are against the opposition in syria and against hamas so do you think you represent the interests of the palestinians better than those ELECTED by the palestinians to defend them? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

Missing peace 09 June 2013, 19:11

“But we will not allow the U.S. to have the upper hand in the cabinet's formation.”

but iran yes? LOL!

Thumb saturn 09 June 2013, 19:18

Success is intoxicating, eh? Maybe a little bit too much, this is closer to crack.

Thumb saturn 09 June 2013, 19:21

How about you claim Qusair to Lebanon instead?

Missing cedars 09 June 2013, 19:25

Who put you in charge other than Iran which is similar to Israel to scarify Lebanese citizen?
Why would we care about Qusayr or Galilea if the Lebanese soil is owned by the Lebanese Army?
Democracy which is something you do not comprehend (i.e.assassinating politicians)forms multi-color Governments.

Missing peace 09 June 2013, 19:34

have they consulted the government for that which normally represent the nation? or do they just want to enter and drag lebanon into war again?
they seem more palestinian than the palestinians themselves....

Missing kiserouen 09 June 2013, 20:04

They are only stealing a just cause to hide their unjust doings behind. Hezballah is a taqiyya party.

Thumb saturn 09 June 2013, 19:42

That's the spirit! The Empire has to expand, remember the Persian glory? Start with Galilee!

Missing phillipo 10 June 2013, 11:35

Would you want to be in a Hizballah stronghold when they launched an attack on the Galilee? I know I wouldn't.

Thumb phoenician 09 June 2013, 19:48

F***ing scum, partition the the f***ing country tfooooooooo.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 09 June 2013, 19:49

These people and/or supporters are on crack.

Thumb lebanon_first 09 June 2013, 20:16

this guy is on crack... They beat a couple thousand weaponless villagers in qusair ant think they can attack the israeli army now... Overconfidence will kill them.

Thumb saturn 09 June 2013, 20:25

To be fair, the ones in Qusair were by far not weaponless villagers. The power, training, resources and determination they have is not contested.

What is contested is who gives them the right to those decisions, given that our entire country will suffer the repercussions for causes that are not our own?

Missing realist 09 June 2013, 22:46

Hezb entry to qusair came with a high price tag: over 200 killed and hundreds injured of their best fighters. Qusair is a third of Sidon. This is all media hype, qusair is 30 min from baalbak, I don't understand how this is such a 'victory' , they pretty much bombed every house to be able to take a surrounded town

Missing phillipo 10 June 2013, 11:35

"Overconfidence will kill them"
Let's hope so.

Thumb saturn 09 June 2013, 20:26

"ready at any time to respond to an Israeli attack". And if the attack doesn't come, you'll create one right?

Thumb geha 09 June 2013, 20:35

the higher they get the harder the fall :)
these are people who never learn anything from history.

Thumb LebCynic 09 June 2013, 21:35

Is this another of geha full of wisdom predictions? As I recall PRESIDENT Assad was meant to fall months ago according to you......

Thumb benzona 09 June 2013, 20:40

Qaouq shishtaouq is as convincing as a Chamytelli salesman telling the world his tchickens are fresh. LOL

Thumb general_puppet 09 June 2013, 21:18

"Al-Mustaqbal's slogan today is Free Syrian Army first,” he said... Qaouq, I have not heard Al-Mustaqbal or any other M14 block say that they are going to war for the FSA. But I constantly hear Hizbullah state that the Resistance Axis is all that maters, they have also stated that they will fight if Iran is attacked, as they are now fighting for Assad.

You and your brethren are an extension of the Iranian guard, you are a foreign militia in Lebanon under the direct orders of the Ayatollah. The Palestinians have kicked you and the Axis to the side, so now you are in need of a new cover.

Thumb benzona 09 June 2013, 22:08

Perhaps we could instrumentalize the Palestinians in Lebanon in order to coerce the hez Ebola into dropping their weapons? The Palestinians should be the ones fighting to free their land, not the Shiites, not the Iranians.

Thumb saturn 09 June 2013, 22:20

Yes, I propose they all go, meet, and work it all out. In Lebanese territorial waters, about 4 km offshore.

Thumb general_puppet 09 June 2013, 23:29

That is a great proposal, but I suggest a little further south off Lebanese waters.

Thumb saturn 09 June 2013, 21:18

Nah It's just a stunt to divert the attention from the stuff they are doing elsewhere. When everything else fails, blame the Jew.

Missing realist 09 June 2013, 22:49

Hezbollah is sinking in Syria, we used to see bashar army take a town here and there and then suffer the attrition of people resistance, in few months the same will happen to the Hezbollah, they can start this one but they don't decide when to stop it, there's no unifl this time around

Thumb superhabib 09 June 2013, 23:39

Lol. Hezbollah just won, what planet are you on? The way things are going, Lebanon will soon be cleaned of Salafists too.

Thumb saturn 10 June 2013, 00:06

Street by street, house by house?

Thumb superhabib 10 June 2013, 00:47

More like from rat-nest to rat-nest.

Missing peace 10 June 2013, 00:52

funny how you behave the same way you criticize salafis of... hatred and murder.... so hezbis and salafis are the same: two extremists ideologies.

you made my day! thx!

Thumb saturn 10 June 2013, 00:57

25 to life for inciting civil strife, right there!

Missing peace 10 June 2013, 01:25

salafis say the same for hezbis: you see you are just like them! LOL!

sorry to disappoint you , you are just proving you are no better! thx!

Thumb superhabib 10 June 2013, 12:28

You forget one thing: Hezbollah can fight man to man, Salafists can only booby trap and suicide bomb civilians.

So chances are Hezbollah will be in a better position to actually follow up on such threats.

Thumb superhabib 10 June 2013, 00:49

Lol, as if anyone would dare.

Default-user-icon Ben-USA (Guest) 10 June 2013, 01:03

I have not read any of the preceding comments!

Dear Mr. President;

I would like you to sit back & allow Hizthrowup to attack the Gallilee and the Israel's attack with the U.(Useless)N.(Nothingness) to support Israel's flanks. If you could muster a "coalitian" of the willing, maybe you could muster an "Army" that would protect the WHOLE border and then rid the country of the Persian invasion. You know it and the "Army" knows it. F*** the Political for now and look to the military! I'm sure the true Lebanese feel the same way! Personally, I think you have that ARMY. Beirut is the Paris of the ME. Am I wrong?

Thumb shab 10 June 2013, 01:05

Yes Yes, Please go and liberate Galilee now.

Missing phillipo 10 June 2013, 11:37

Surely you mean "Try and liberate"

Thumb beiruti 10 June 2013, 05:28

This is pure unadulterated BS spewed by a BS expert. Hezbollah is no more going to invade Israel, much less seize Israeli territory than the man in the moon. This is BS sold to the Lebanese Shia by Hezbollah to justify itself and its ugly war in Syria. It was just training, you see to sharpen the fighters for the REAL battle in Galilee. Such a stupid joke. As if Israeli infantry is on par with the FSA. Israel has the same sophistication of weapons as the FSA. And Israel would not have control of the airspace, like the FSA? Is Cowq that stupid, or does he think his audience is??

Missing lebanon007 10 June 2013, 06:25

This guy has no idea what he is talking about

Missing lebanon007 10 June 2013, 06:29

Please everyone get it rite Shia are NOT MUSLIM they are worse then Jews...

Missing phillipo 10 June 2013, 11:39

Why this comparison? When was the last time you actually sat down and spoke with a Jew (Israeli or not) and talked about everyday matters, about the Middle East situation, about your families, anything?

Default-user-icon HebrewHammer (Guest) 10 June 2013, 08:30

Well, as a Jew, it seems we can simply sum this up: two groups of jihadist subhumans, shiite an sunni, want to destroy each other. May Allah grant you both ultimate victory. Inshallah!!

Thumb benzona 10 June 2013, 15:32

lol

Thumb superhabib 10 June 2013, 12:27

You and what army? FSA? Looool.

Thumb superhabib 10 June 2013, 14:25

Once the Salafites are destroyed, you're next.

Missing peace 10 June 2013, 16:05

who? hezbis? yeeepiiii!

Thumb thepatriot 10 June 2013, 16:07

Coul Hezb zabala and salafist anhilate themselves so that we can live in peace please...

Default-user-icon Salim (Guest) 10 June 2013, 15:26

Dont just talk go and do it little monkey ,the Israelis are waiting for a longtime for this event

Thumb beiruti 10 June 2013, 15:29

In this latest statement, I am curious, where is Hezbollah's deference to the policies of the government which not only hosts it in Lebanon, but the government in which Hezbollah is a member of the governing coalition? Did this threat to the 5th most powerful military go through the President or the Prime Minister. Was it discussed at the Defense Strategy meeting of the Dialogue called by the Speaker and President?
When Hezbollah started performing border control in Hermel, was this in coordination with the ISF? When Hezbollah decided to sent its fighters into a neighboring country to participate in its civil war, was this with the sanction of the Lebanese Government?

Thumb beiruti 10 June 2013, 15:29

In this latest statement, I am curious, where is Hezbollah's deference to the policies of the government which not only hosts it in Lebanon, but the government in which Hezbollah is a member of the governing coalition? Did this threat to the 5th most powerful military go through the President or the Prime Minister. Was it discussed at the Defense Strategy meeting of the Dialogue called by the Speaker and President?
When Hezbollah started performing border control in Hermel, was this in coordination with the ISF? When Hezbollah decided to sent its fighters into a neighboring country to participate in its civil war, was this with the sanction of the Lebanese Government?

Thumb beiruti 10 June 2013, 15:33

Well, we all know the answer right, its no of course. Under Hezbollah intimidation look at the state of the Lebanese Government:
The Council of Ministers is: Resigned and we have a caretaker government with a PM, Mr. Salam who cannot form a government due to objections by Hezbollah and its lapdog Aoun.
The Parliament: Is about to lapse into nonexistence as its mandate expires on June 19. There is some phony extension of its mandate that it adopted and which no other legitimate parliamentary system recognizes. No elected body can extend the terms of its own members beyond that for which they were elected. Why has it come to this? Because Nabih Berri cancelled the session when he saw that Hezbollah would lose.

Thumb beiruti 10 June 2013, 15:36

Let us face facts. Hezbollah is an Iranian transplanted entity set on Lebanese soil by the Assad Regime at the behest of the Mullahs in Iran because he did not want them on Syrian soil.
Hezbollah has taken root in Lebanon and it has displaced legitimate self government with governance from Iran through the agency of Hassan Nasrallah. Hezbollah is not responsive to the policies of the Lebanese government, the needs of the Lebanese people or the requirements of Lebanese laws. In every way it is foreign and alien and it is running your country right under your noses, Lebanese. Why??

Thumb beiruti 10 June 2013, 15:39

Because on May 7, 2008, when the Lebanese government tried to make independent policy decisions that Hezbollah did not want, Hezbollah went to the street with its guns and reversed government policy. Since then, the Hezbollah has seized the institutions of the government that once hosted it. Now it seems, the Lebanese people are the guests in their own home, and the guest, Hezbollah, has usurped the home from its owner.
How to cure this problem from hell??

Thumb beiruti 10 June 2013, 15:42

There is only one way, people of Lebanon. The people of Lebanon, Sunni, Druze and Shia, Christian and Orthodox, must liquidate Hezbollah in the only way that such a cancer in the body of the Lebanese politic can be liquidated. Surgical removal. You must meet them on their terms and defeat them. If they go to the street, let them find you there. If they go to the mountains, meet them there. And then show to them the same mercy that they have shown the injured and wounded trying to get to Arsal from Qusayr. No more, no less.

Thumb dasphinx 10 June 2013, 16:21

I wonder what Qawouq has been smoking. They beat a few helpless rebels in a surrounded town and now they think they can invade the world. Hassan Nasrallah is the new version of Sky Walker.

Thumb saturn 10 June 2013, 16:27

Wanted to say more like "Darth Vader", but can't resist to say "Chewbacca"!