Sunday, January 21, 2007

an update on what has been happening

well just to update you on what has been happening
according to the latest mess we r enduring in lebanon.

in short well all news taken from naharnet quickly :

1-
Hariri Orchestrates 'productive' protest against Opposition's Strike
Parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri on Sunday urged the Lebanese to ignore a general strike call by the Hizbullah-led opposition that seeks to topple Premier Fouad Saniora's government.
Hariri, in a statement distributed by his press office, stressed that "any productive effort is an effective response" against the general strike set by the opposition for Tuesday.


2-
Nasrallah Pledges "Very Big Action" Soon Against Government
Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has pledged that the opposition alliance would mount an "effective" action in the coming days in its campaign against Prime Minister Fouad Saniora's government.In a long interview with Hizbullah's Al-Manar television Friday evening, Nasrallah said Hizullah's consultations with its allies were drawing to a close.

"I believe this action will be effective, very important and very big," he said, urging the Lebanese to support the plan.

He said the opposition would announce Saturday or Sunday the steps to be taken but would not disclose details of the action.

The Hizbullah-led opposition has been camping outside government headquarters in downtown Beirut since Dec. 1 in a bid to bring down Saniora's cabinet.

3-
Israel to Nasrallah: Don't Test us
A member of Israel's security cabinet warned Hizbullah Saturday not to "test" the Jewish State, after Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah hailed the resignation of Israel's military chief of staff.
"Israel will know how to draw its conclusions about this war, and I advise Nasrallah not try to put Israel to the test again," Infrastructure Minister Binyamin Ben Eliezer told army radio.

Lieutenant General Dan Halutz stepped down Tuesday, shouldering the blame for Israel's failure to achieve its objectives in a 34-day war against Hizbullah in the summer.

"When I heard the news, I was happy," Hizbullah's Secretary General said in an interview with al-Manar TV station Friday night.

Nasrallah predicted that Israeli Defense Minister Amir Petetz would also resign his post over the outcome of the July-August war.

Responding to Nasrallah, Israeli Agriculture Minister Shalom Simhon said Halutz had "succeeded in restoring calm on our northern border (with Lebanon) and of allowing an international force to be deployed in southern Lebanon."

He added that "Nasrallah is hiding under ground and he will continue to do so for a long time to come."

For his part, Deputy Prime Minister Shimon Peres dismissed Nasrallah as not understanding democracy, adding that "Israel will come out of the current crisis stronger than ever."(AFP-Naharnet)


in short we are so going to have a good time...
hope all goes well , and hearts cool down so we can stand strong facing the whole regional crisis that is deeming to make sure to destroy us ... and we know and we r making sure to destroy ourselves... i do not get it ... do u ?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't understand why Nasralla is so happy...halutz left and Olmert and Perets will leave also...the most idiotic goveramnt of israel leave...its like perl harbur you wake the monster and make her angry...now you get Bibi and Liberman...

Anonymous said...

at least we r used to bibi :)