slash habibi, how many years did the mathaf project take? how many for tayouneh? what about barbir, still going on? and hazmieh? this is just to name a few projects that took 5-8 years, and for which i did hear you complain. for the love of this country and in the hope of building something positive in it, please stop this negative lose-lose attitude.
slash, logically, where does an enemy mainly recruit spies? within their allies? (ok true that israel did get caught spying on the US and this can happen) but the priority is generally to infiltrate your enemy. therefore it is only logical and predictable that israel would try to infiltrate Hezbollah. they caught 3 spies within their ranks, and still that's to be compared to 100+ spies that were caught all over lebanon.
now regarding that "certain person" you mentioned, he was not judged for spying, but for having illegally met with israel officials. internal security forces led the investigation and judges examined the file and gave a sentence. and apparently, they rifi's evidence wasnt solid enough, or they found he did not commit any serious violation.
for proof that hezbollah does not control who is released by the judiciary, read this:
http://www1.almanar.com.lb/english/adetails.php?eid=37936&st=spies&cid=21&fromval=3&frid=23&seccatid=14
this was never even mentioned on naharnet.
"Judge Shebtini ordered the release of agents Fawzi and Said Al-Alam who were sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for dealing with the enemy, and the two brothers Elie and Youssef Al-Alam who were sentenced to 10 years of hard labor for the same crime after an Israeli mobile, advanced cameras, videos, and pictures of some locations for the resistance were found in the latter’s house."
"Shebtini claimed that she issued this order because the agents were “sick”."
They were sick!?!?!? i'd LOL if this wasnt such bad taste for a joke. caught with solid evidence of active spying, with equipment in their homes, found guilty and and sentenced to 10-15 years but released only 1 or 2 years later because they "are sick" ?!?!?!?
give them a crate of panadol, at once, through their bottom opening, and throw them in a cage ffs!
akh ya geha, always as irrelevant eh? data was being given through the legal channel, not withheld, but rifi wanted to be above the law. now he's been granted what he wanted, within a geographical location so he can't have an excuse for being inefficient.
we wouldnt want him to not perform as well as he did in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
yes jabal, but till now nobody talked about diverting the river. people are only building a tourism center on a land that is rightfully theirs and israel is trying to intimidate them by all means.
they are the one who are making up all sorts of rumors, as they say themselves "Our concerns range from the diversion of water to the possibility that blablakh blablakh"
let them keep their "range of concerns" to themselves, we have our own real concerns to worry about, and no need for their fabricated ones.
geha, sleeping water makes more damage than a barking dog, keep your threats to yourself.
ps: the judges are on "our" side? did you even read the article?
pps: if it was up to rifi he'd nail chips into our heads, just to know where we are going and what we are doing. in 2005 he did nothing to prevent hariri's killing and yet he had all the data he wanted. he then proceeded to prove his utter inefficiency over two years and 17+ terrorist attacks.
now he wants to be a hero by wiretapping into all Lebanese's conversations, ignoring all legal means of control, and spitting all over our civil rights. tfeh 3aleh w 3alek for clapping at that like a seal.
overall favorable Lebanese opinions on Hezbollah: 40%, surprisingly not mentioned by naharnet.
source: http://www.pewglobal.org/2012/07/10/most-muslims-want-democracy-personal-freedoms-and-islam-in-political-life/
Jal el-Dib Residents Call off Sit-in as Cabinet Approves Construction of Tunnel
10 July 2012, 12:03slash habibi, how many years did the mathaf project take? how many for tayouneh? what about barbir, still going on? and hazmieh? this is just to name a few projects that took 5-8 years, and for which i did hear you complain. for the love of this country and in the hope of building something positive in it, please stop this negative lose-lose attitude.
Jal el-Dib Residents Call off Sit-in as Cabinet Approves Construction of Tunnel
10 July 2012, 12:03for which i didnt* hear you obviously
Cabinet Agrees to Limit Telecom Data Geographically during Heated Session
10 July 2012, 12:17slash, logically, where does an enemy mainly recruit spies? within their allies? (ok true that israel did get caught spying on the US and this can happen) but the priority is generally to infiltrate your enemy. therefore it is only logical and predictable that israel would try to infiltrate Hezbollah. they caught 3 spies within their ranks, and still that's to be compared to 100+ spies that were caught all over lebanon.
now regarding that "certain person" you mentioned, he was not judged for spying, but for having illegally met with israel officials. internal security forces led the investigation and judges examined the file and gave a sentence. and apparently, they rifi's evidence wasnt solid enough, or they found he did not commit any serious violation.
Cabinet Agrees to Limit Telecom Data Geographically during Heated Session
10 July 2012, 12:17for proof that hezbollah does not control who is released by the judiciary, read this:
http://www1.almanar.com.lb/english/adetails.php?eid=37936&st=spies&cid=21&fromval=3&frid=23&seccatid=14
this was never even mentioned on naharnet.
Cabinet Agrees to Limit Telecom Data Geographically during Heated Session
10 July 2012, 12:24"Judge Shebtini ordered the release of agents Fawzi and Said Al-Alam who were sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for dealing with the enemy, and the two brothers Elie and Youssef Al-Alam who were sentenced to 10 years of hard labor for the same crime after an Israeli mobile, advanced cameras, videos, and pictures of some locations for the resistance were found in the latter’s house."
"Shebtini claimed that she issued this order because the agents were “sick”."
They were sick!?!?!? i'd LOL if this wasnt such bad taste for a joke. caught with solid evidence of active spying, with equipment in their homes, found guilty and and sentenced to 10-15 years but released only 1 or 2 years later because they "are sick" ?!?!?!?
give them a crate of panadol, at once, through their bottom opening, and throw them in a cage ffs!
Cabinet Agrees to Limit Telecom Data Geographically during Heated Session
10 July 2012, 12:26akh ya geha, always as irrelevant eh? data was being given through the legal channel, not withheld, but rifi wanted to be above the law. now he's been granted what he wanted, within a geographical location so he can't have an excuse for being inefficient.
we wouldnt want him to not perform as well as he did in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
Report: Israel in State of Alert over Fears of Lebanon Water Diversion
10 July 2012, 12:32yes jabal, but till now nobody talked about diverting the river. people are only building a tourism center on a land that is rightfully theirs and israel is trying to intimidate them by all means.
they are the one who are making up all sorts of rumors, as they say themselves "Our concerns range from the diversion of water to the possibility that blablakh blablakh"
let them keep their "range of concerns" to themselves, we have our own real concerns to worry about, and no need for their fabricated ones.
Cabinet Agrees to Limit Telecom Data Geographically during Heated Session
10 July 2012, 12:42geha, sleeping water makes more damage than a barking dog, keep your threats to yourself.
ps: the judges are on "our" side? did you even read the article?
pps: if it was up to rifi he'd nail chips into our heads, just to know where we are going and what we are doing. in 2005 he did nothing to prevent hariri's killing and yet he had all the data he wanted. he then proceeded to prove his utter inefficiency over two years and 17+ terrorist attacks.
now he wants to be a hero by wiretapping into all Lebanese's conversations, ignoring all legal means of control, and spitting all over our civil rights. tfeh 3aleh w 3alek for clapping at that like a seal.
Survey: More Tunisians Express Support for Hizbullah than Lebanese
11 July 2012, 10:19hahaha you poor victim you
Survey: More Tunisians Express Support for Hizbullah than Lebanese
11 July 2012, 10:31overall favorable Lebanese opinions on Hezbollah: 40%, surprisingly not mentioned by naharnet.
source: http://www.pewglobal.org/2012/07/10/most-muslims-want-democracy-personal-freedoms-and-islam-in-political-life/