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Old 09-15-2010, 06:28 AM
 
Location: The Ranch in Olam Haba
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Having said that, I think the international community should force the government to implement UN Security Council resolution 1701, meaning disarm Hezbollah.
Who is going to do it?? None of the EU will w/o the US. And its time for the EU to step up to the plate. They are as worthless as the UN. They move their lips and thats about it. The UN is a waste of money. They should just be dissolved. Hezbollah will turn their missles inwards and take over the govt. Then they will go on a killing rampage (its already starting, its just not reported in american media). To make it look official, they will have an election and win all the seats. After the election all of the opposition will be publically executed. Syria/Iran will thus have a water connection to supply Hamas with missle launchers. This is why Israel doesnt want to supply Gaza with utility pipes. And what about Jordan, no one is discussing them.
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Old 09-15-2010, 06:45 AM
 
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Hand it over to Geagea.Gemayel wants them disarmed. And he is suing over the crucifixtion comment, btw. He is the only person at this time that has the will, even if he doesn't have the crap. There has always been and continues to be a Lebanese national movement that does not want Ha in there and also does not want to be run by Syria. I don't know if I would bet on the disintegration of LAF. Not right yet.

If they refuse to disarm willingly, and they will, then kill them.

And as soon as the peace talks are over and .................fail. The UN needs to close the camps and move those people out of there. No country wants them because they are a threat to their own security. It shouldn't be Lebanon's problem.

There is no right to return.
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Old 09-15-2010, 07:24 AM
 
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What's hurting Israel the most is the weak support it now has from the USA. The liberals running our government are on the Islamic side.
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Old 09-15-2010, 08:07 AM
 
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Really, how so?
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Old 09-15-2010, 02:06 PM
 
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SIDON: The killing of a member in a Lebanese Islamist Movement fueled fears of a potential security deterioration in the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp and surrounding neighborhoods on Tuesday.
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Let the Lebanese Army enter [the area] and relieve us like it did with others,” he told The Daily Star, adding that Nadr had been unjustly killed while trying to resolve a neighborhood quarrel.


In other news, an armed clash erupted between armed men in a street in the Ain al-Hilweh camp, wounding Firas al-Saadi, who was rushed to Al-Hamshari hospital.
Reports attributed the scuffle to a crackdown on drug dealing, after the head of the Palestinian armed struggle Brigadier Mahmoud Issa, known as “Lino,” had earlier promised reporters that the drugs would “vanish from the camp and its promoters will be handed over to the Lebanese judiciary
The Daily Star - Politics - Ain al-Hilweh killing raises fears of deteriorating security in camp#
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