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Mustaqbal, Berri Dispute Hinders Agreement on Funding STL

The political and verbal dispute between the Mustaqbal bloc and Speaker Nabih Berri has forced the intervention of religious authorities in an attempt ease the tensions between the two sides.

Concerned sources told the daily An Nahar in remarks published on Friday that the escalation could serve as another obstacle in the impending debate over the funding of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.

The Higher Islamic Shiite Council said in a statement on Thursday: “The dispute has reached a new low verging on defamation against national, political, and spiritual principles, especially those of such esteemed figures as the parliament speaker.”

The head of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc MP Mohammed Raad meanwhile launched a scathing attack against the Mustaqbal bloc, accusing it, its MPs, and media outlets of adopting a “repulsive rhetoric.”

“The depravity of this rhetoric has deliberately sought to destroy the last remaining bridge of communication between the Lebanese,” he said.

“The Mustaqbal bloc’s conduct is threatening to destroy any possible agreement between the Lebanese factions,” he added.

A prominent Mustaqbal sources meanwhile slammed the Higher Islamic Shiite Council and Raad’s statements, describing the latter’s position as “the pinnacle of political and intellectual terrorism.”

It questioned the MP’s position, adding that the majority of WikiLeaks cables that had been published so far only targeted March 14 camp officials and the Mustaqbal daily’s publication of WikiLeaks cables on March 8 camp officials mirrored March 8 media outlets’ publication of those cables.

“Why did that create such an uproar? Why are March 8 camp outlets allowed release such cables while uproar is created when the Mustaqbal does the same?” it wondered.

“Hizbullah and the Higher Islamic Shiite Council’s statements are attempts to terrorize the media, cover up facts, and implement political terrorism,” it stressed.

“This is a sign that the others don’t accept the idea of equality, but they want to impose facts according to their views and this is the most dangerous threat the country is facing,” it noted.

The source warned: “The violent rhetoric may justify the use of other methods that Hizbullah had previously adopted.”

Al-Mustaqbal published on Monday a leaked U.S. Embassy cable saying that Berri had encouraged a military and a political strike against Hizbullah during the July 2006 war so that the Israeli aggression against Lebanon wouldn’t last long and so that the operation wouldn’t have any repercussions.

The Speaker later issued a statement denying the accusations.


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