رجال اعمال لبنانيون يعلنون تضامنهم مع عاصفة الحزم
Read this story in Englishقرر بعض اللبنانيين العاملين في الدول العربية ان يزوروا دول مجلس التعاون الخليجي لابلاغه تضامنهم مع قرار المملكة العربية السعودية بقيادة "عاصفة الحزم"، وفقاً لما اشارت اليه المعلومت الصحافية.
وصباح الثلاثاء، افادت صحيفة "اللواء" ان "اتصالات تجري بين مجموعة من رجال الأعمال اللبنانيين العاملين في السعودية والكويت والإمارات وقطر لتشكيل وفود تقوم بزيارات إلى دول مجلس التعاون".
وهدف هذه الزيارات هي " إبلاغ مسؤولي دول التعاون تضامنهم مع القرارات التي تتخذها حكومات تلك الدول، وخاصة بالنسبة لمبادرة خادم الحرمين الشريفين في قيادة عاصفة الحزم في اليمن".
وفي السياق عينه، كشفت "اللواء" ان "وفود أخرى من المغتربين العاملين لدى دول مجلس التعاون الخليجي ستتولى القيام بجولات على القيادات السياسية اللبنانية وكبار المسؤولين".
وتأتي هذه الخطوة " لإبلاغهم حالة القلق التي يعيشها اللبنانيون في الخليج بسبب تهجمات حزب الله الأخيرة على القيادات الخليجية وخاصة العاهل السعودي الملك سلمان بن عبد العزيز".
وفي هذا الصدد، نقلت الصحيفة عينها عن مصدر لبناني في الخليج، قوله أن "تحويلات اللبنانيين العاملين في المنطقة بلغت في العام 2014 قرابة 6 مليارات دولار"، مشيراً في الوقت عينه الى ان " عدد اللبنانيين في الخليج يناهز 500 ألف مواطن".
وتستهدف الحملة العسكرية للتحالف العربي بقيادة المملكة العربية السعودية منذ 26 آذار الحوثيين الشيعة المرتبطين بايران والقوات الموالية للرئيس السابق علي عبدالله صالح، وذلك تحت اسم "عاصفة الحزم".
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hahahahhaahahahaha yea right geha, it has nothing to do with decades of saudis sponsoring wahhabi intolerant, extremist and hateful views
you mean like celebrating the death of Omar and cursing the Sahaba as they do in your country of origin Iran. Rafsanjani attributed the hate for shias to exactly those issues among others.
sadly, the worst enemy is the one within. you can try to reason with them, but those iranian farsi slaves have no will of their own. they turn down any chance of unity because they can only see short-term, untill the next iranian paycheck. they'd sell the country's past and future for a few rials, actually they already have.
The version i originally posted made more sense eagleyawn, replace "iranian" with "saudi" and you'll be credible.
(1). No sooner than one posts an opinion would head butting start and those silly thumb downings follow, OK be my guest guys. But some truths must be told, masalan, when the late Rafic Hariri was still alive and up until 2005, Lebanon was stable, prosperous and things were by and large getting better. We built many projects in the country, highways, infrastructure, foreign investment was going smoothly and nicely, there was a building boom going on in the country and for once Beirut was hoping to be on par with Dubai. We had two shopping festivals every year, we had cultural festivals, Beirut was becoming truly cosmopolitan, we all thought, finally, we're getting out of the woods. But when the Syrian left, Sayed Hassan and his militia Hezbollah, and their allies at the FPM made sure that we shall see none of that.
(2). Today in 2015, Lebanon looks more like a ghost-town, the infrastructure is falling apart, businesses closing one after the other, our factories moving one after the other to the Gulf, Aramex, Ghandour to name a few giants. Lebanon is now so poor that we can only go on holidays to Turkey, or Dubai, it's like going out of hell and to heaven for a few days. You open some papers and the adverts are there, arrogant and starring you in the face, company looking for Syrian nationals for $.... a month. Lebanon is but a shadow of its former self, thank you ya Sayed Hassan, thank you ya Aboul Mish, you did indeed a great job between the two of you. Allah yer7amak ya Hariri.
phoenix:
I want to confess a secret. I come from a rather "conservative" Christian family. My family viewed Hariri as a threat for whatever reason, perhaps jealousy. Traditionally, the Christians were the economic power and driving force behind Lebanon's economic growth and influence. I hope you get my point. I was talking to my father only a week ago and you know what> I could swear he was saying the same thing. He said " Zalmneh lal Hariri, Allah yer7hamo kein rijjeil".
My father was a strong Aoun supporter so was I thinking this man will come true to his words. Like everybody else, we found out he is a lunatic, selfish, and destructive human being.
Peace and Ex-Fpm thanks guys. Me too I am from a Southern Christian family and to be honest we never liked Hariri in the beginning, we thought that he was an opportunist. But then we saw that he was a man that gave the Lebanese equal opportunities in education and careers. I came to admire his courage in taking decisions, like downtown, when it was but a mere wreck. What we also admired him for, was to make Lebanon rise from its ashes again, a feat no one really dared undertake but him. For some years, we Lebanese felt the prosperity, we felt the pride of returning back to the club of civilized nations, alas, now with Sayed Hassan, his slave Aboul Mish Aoun and masters, we seem to be getting closer to a Huseyniyeh.
has hezbollah even have an economic program? have they ever delivered a speech on how to improve lebanese economy? NO... their agenda is to spread chaos and ask for war to maintain Lebanon weak so they can survive and be a faithful tool for iran...
so all those pretending to be "patriots" defending hezbollah are nothing more than hypocrits or just empty brain people....