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Abbas
08-13-2006, 07:18 AM
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/FBC40D12-E086-48E8-BC1D-AB7C671C869F.htm

Palestinians see Nasrallah as new hero
By Rachel Shabi in Ramallah

Sunday 13 August 2006, 9:19 Makka Time, 6:19 GMT

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Many Palestinians are backing the Hezbollah leader


It's impossible to speak with Waleeed Ayyoub without constant interruptions. The 33-year-old artist in Ramallah is busy dealing with requests for the fastest selling portrait in the West Bank - that of Hasan Nasrallah.


"Nasrallah is a hero, I want to hang his picture in my salon," says Mohammad Taha, 27, who has come from Jerusalem to buy one of these ubiquitous posters from Ayyoub.

Portrait posters of the Hezbollah leader are hanging everywhere in Ramallah, covering the walls and shop fronts and plastered across T-shirts and demonstration banners.

Before the Israel-Lebanon war broke out, Ayyoub was selling from his stock of hero portraits, such as Che Guevara, Yasser Arafat, Fidel Castro, Egypt's late leader Abdel Gamal Nasser and Jesus.

On the day of one of many Ramallah demonstrations against the Lebanon war last week, Ayyoub says he sold around 1,000 posters of the Hezbollah leader.



"Nasrallah's war is a resistance war against Israel and against the US attempts to reshape the Middle East in their interests"

Zakariya Muhammad,
Ramallah-based writer

Meanwhile, Ramallah's hit song of the summer, blaring out of shops and streets stalls on a loop, is "The eagle of Lebanon," in praise of Nasrallah.

One music store reports receiving scores of requests for the CD each day and there are numerous stalls selling the disc along Ramallah's main streets.

All over the city, secularists, Christians and Muslims alike refer to the Hezbollah leader as Palestine's newest and truest hero.

"I am secular in principle," says Zakariya Muhammad, a Ramallah-based writer. "But Nasrallah's war is a resistance war against Israel and against the US attempts to reshape the Middle East in their interests."

Sufian Adawi, a money-changer in the city centre, was one of the first to put a photo of Nasrallah in his shop window when the war broke out.

"He is the symbol of victory, a leader of the Arab resistance," he says. "This is the first time that the Arabs are fighting properly and are strong against Israel."

'Superhero'

"He is different to other heroes because he stands up to Israel, he isn't scared and he doesn't stay quiet"

Nadia al-Khatib,
Ramallah

Many voices in Ramallah echo this sentiment, agreeing that Hezbollah's 26-day resistance to the Israeli army elevates Nasrallah to the league of superhero.

"He is different to other heroes because he stands up to Israel, he isn't scared and he doesn't stay quiet - he takes action," says Nadia al-Khatib, 16.

The West Bank city currently holds daily demonstrations against the war and has unofficially renamed one of its main streets Bint Jbeil, in solidarity with the Lebanese village that has seen fierce clashes between the Israeli army and Hezbollah fighters.

Some Israeli newspapers have argued that support for Hezbollah could manifest in a greater motivation for attacks on Israel from the West Bank.

One Israeli newspaper last week reported the Israeli police in a high state of alert and the West Bank in full closure because of warnings related to "suicide bombings, high trajectory weapons attack, and kidnapping attacks."

Increased attacks

A spokesman for the Israel army says: "Over the last couple of weeks we have seen an increase in terror activity emanating from the West Bank and we think that this is linked not just to support for Hezbollah but also to Hezbollah encouraging this type of activity."

The spokesman adds: "We believe that Hezbollah are interested in a third front being opened [in the West Bank] and are supporting - we even think financially - terror activities."

According to the Israeli army, six suicide bombers were intercepted in the last two weeks, three of them on Israeli territory.

But Fatah leaders in Ramallah think it unlikely that political alliances would be formed on the back of popular support for Hezbollah.

"The Palestinian people would support any side or any party that stands in the face of the Israeli occupation," says Mohammad al-Hourani, Fatah member of the Palestinian parliament.

He adds: "People may side with Hezbollah because of solidarity and sympathy. But that doesn't mean that people want to be a part of Hezbollah."

Wide appeal

Back at Manara square in Ramallah, Waleed Ayyoub is still selling the Nasrallah images to "all people of all ages - even little children."

He is especially proud of a sale made to an Arab-Israeli woman from Haifa, fleeing the Katyusha attacks on her city.

The artist intends to donate profits from poster sales to charities helping Gaza and Lebanon.

Explaining why Nasrallah has such appeal in the West Bank, he says:

"We are always looking for someone to help us, to save us, to free us. In Palestine, we can't find a hero like Nasrallah."

Abbas
08-13-2006, 09:47 AM
Bump....... (its in a quiet forum so therefore.....) :)

Reality101
08-16-2006, 02:28 AM
Bump....... (its in a quiet forum so therefore.....) :)

Its nice to have a hero and for everyone in the muslim world to celebrate hezbollah but its the Lebanon people who going to have to weight the reality of is hezbollah defiants of Lebanon govt worth all the destructions its has cause upon the country.

The fact still stand 2 kidnap soldiers cost Lebanon billions of dollars. I guess its worth it if your not in Lebanon right now. middle easterm propaganda will continue to have hezbollah flags fly but reality is was it worth the price.


Only Lebanon people will be able to answer that. Not Lebanon people who reside in other countries. People who actually stays in Lebanon. It really pointless for anyone else beside actually residents to try and say it was whether muslim or Lebanese.

mig21bis
09-30-2006, 11:11 AM
Its nice to have a hero and for everyone in the muslim world to celebrate hezbollah but its the Lebanon people who going to have to weight the reality of is hezbollah defiants of Lebanon govt worth all the destructions its has cause upon the country.

The fact still stand 2 kidnap soldiers cost Lebanon billions of dollars. I guess its worth it if your not in Lebanon right now. middle easterm propaganda will continue to have hezbollah flags fly but reality is was it worth the price.


Only Lebanon people will be able to answer that. Not Lebanon people who reside in other countries. People who actually stays in Lebanon. It really pointless for anyone else beside actually residents to try and say it was whether muslim or Lebanese.



++++ Capturing 2 soldiers gives permission to bomb neighbour country to stoneage ? But all this started from capture of Cpl Gilad Shalit in Gaza....not known fact is that IDF captured day before from Gaza 2 Palestinians...

So looks like that revenge is allowed to Israel only...

But lets American jewish Professor Noam Chomsky tell that :

http://play.rbn.com/?url=demnow/demnow/demand/2006/july/video/dnB20060714a.rm&proto=rtsp&start=12:45

Xorraas-L-Çarz
09-30-2006, 12:21 PM
Its nice to have a hero and for everyone in the muslim world to celebrate hezbollah but its the Lebanon people who going to have to weight the reality of is hezbollah defiants of Lebanon govt worth all the destructions its has cause upon the country.

The fact still stand 2 kidnap soldiers cost Lebanon billions of dollars. I guess its worth it if your not in Lebanon right now. middle easterm propaganda will continue to have hezbollah flags fly but reality is was it worth the price.


Only Lebanon people will be able to answer that. Not Lebanon people who reside in other countries. People who actually stays in Lebanon. It really pointless for anyone else beside actually residents to try and say it was whether muslim or Lebanese.


thank u ............

mig21bis
09-30-2006, 06:13 PM
Bint Jbeil has new name after 2006 Libanon war : Nasrallahgrad ;)

shaan_haider
10-01-2006, 06:01 PM
Bint Jbeil has new name after 2006 Libanon war : Nasrallahgrad ;)

Its nice to have a hero and for everyone in the muslim world to celebrate hezbollah but its the Lebanon people who going to have to weight the reality of is hezbollah defiants of Lebanon govt worth all the destructions its has cause upon the country.

The fact still stand 2 kidnap soldiers cost Lebanon billions of dollars. I guess its worth it if your not in Lebanon right now. middle easterm propaganda will continue to have hezbollah flags fly but reality is was it worth the price.


Only Lebanon people will be able to answer that. Not Lebanon people who reside in other countries. People who actually stays in Lebanon. It really pointless for anyone else beside actually residents to try and say it was whether muslim or Lebanese.


Lebanese People already Showed their support to Hezbullah in Friday's Rally. (Sep,22).

Hezbullah is a Lebanese Party but the most professional and examplary one.

Its methods of defence are now being added as subject to the Global Military Defence academies.

The Reality is that Lebanese Hezbullah is a most powerful element of Lebanese deterrence against Israel.

It is totally wrong to assume that the war was for 2 soldiers...... No military strategists believe this and Israelis and Americans too are not such foolish.... What we hear from washington and Telaviv is totally different..... It was not the matter of 2 soldiers.

Can you explain:

Why you don't speak of Lebanese Prisoners in Israel...... ????
Why Israel is holding thousands of Palestanians and Lebanese in Prison ???
Why Israel has created thousands of Refugees ???
Why Israel do not allow refugees to return to their homes??? why all this??

Release the Prisoners in Israeli Jails, free the occupied lands and allow the return of Refugees to their homes.......... There will be no war .......

The reason of war is not Hezbullah ....... As soon as Israel is gone...... war and destruction too will be gone from the region...... and this will happen in near future .....

The True Reality is that Till there is Israel it is strange to think of peace......


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gwert
10-01-2006, 07:01 PM
everyone knows that the one responsible for most of the refugees is not israel but other arab countries like syria. during the war the arab countries asked the palestinians to leave their homes so they wont get hurt in the war, telling them after the war after israel is crashed they could return to their homes. surprise surprise, that didnt work that way, israel won. and the countries who are reponsible for all the refugees are not helping them or giving them a shelter. why wont the other arab countries help their palestinian brothers and give them home?

mig21bis
10-02-2006, 09:58 AM
everyone knows that the one responsible for most of the refugees is not israel but other arab countries like syria. during the war the arab countries asked the palestinians to leave their homes so they wont get hurt in the war, telling them after the war after israel is crashed they could return to their homes. surprise surprise, that didnt work that way, israel won. and the countries who are reponsible for all the refugees are not helping them or giving them a shelter. why wont the other arab countries help their palestinian brothers and give them home?


++++ ONLY Haifa area jews asked arabs to stay....arabcountrys didn´t ask palestinians to leave.....thats long lived zionist myth....read Israeli historian Benny Morris books...he studied IDF archives and fact is ....palestinians were driven off from their homes....or....read what Irish Erskine Childers and Walid Khalidi found when the studied BBC radiobroadcast archives....palestine was at time heavily monitored by radio....they found zero broadcast that would ask, order or command to palestinians leave their homes and villages....

Quite opposite....orders was to stay still....

gwert
10-02-2006, 10:04 AM
Walid Khalid... right. listen to your bribed propagenda. arab countries asked them to leave their homes not to get in the crossfire. its a fact. you will never admit historical facts that damage your arguements. you took a side and wont budge no matter what, so this is pointless.

mig21bis
10-02-2006, 10:28 AM
Walid Khalid... right. listen to your bribed propagenda. arab countries asked them to leave their homes not to get in the crossfire. its a fact. you will never admit historical facts that damage your arguements. you took a side and wont budge no matter what, so this is pointless.


++++ Find with google Erskine Childers....

Arabcountrys didn´t ask palestinians to leave....looks that you have read Joan Peters book " From Time Immemorial".....it´s full that zionist crap....

BTW.... why u leave Benny Morris, Israeli historian out ? And picked only person who has arabic name ?





"its a fact. you will never admit historical facts that damage your arguements."


++++ Too bad that nobody has ever heard or shown those "historical facts"....




The BBC monitored all Middle Eastern broadcasts throughout 1948, and those records, and companion ones by a U.S. monitoring unit, could be seen at the British Museum. Dr. Childers decided to go through the lot. His conclusion was:

"There was not a single order, or appeal, or suggestion about evacuation from Palestine from any Arab radio station, inside or outside Palestine, in 1948. There is repeated monitored record of Arab appeals, even flat orders, to the civilians of Palestine to stay put"[2]

Jon Kimche replied on 2 June 1961, in the same paper, Childers on 9 June 1961.

Hitchens concludes the chapter with the observation that even as he was writing the article, he notices full-page advertisements from CAMERA, saying:

"In 1948, on the day of the proclamation of the State of Israel, five Arab armies invaded the new country from all sides. In frightful radio broadcasts, they urged the Arabs living there to leave, so that the invading armies could operate without interference...."

Hitchens wrote to CAMERA on 20 February 1987, asking for an authenticated case of such a broadcast. He did not receive any reply. And he concludes with a prediction:

"Even though nobody has ever testified to having heard them, and even though no record of their transmission has ever been found, we shall hear of these orders and broadcasts again and again."

gwert
10-02-2006, 01:04 PM
"++++ Too bad that nobody has ever heard or shown those "historical facts"...."

It is you who havent heard about it or those who dont know history.
Yeah right, every historical fact that doesnt fit you is zionist... you are blinded by hatred.

Power_Serj
10-02-2006, 03:11 PM
When Hezbollah gets more people in the Lebanese government, they will be sanctioned by U.S, and E.U, turning Lebanon into Palestine. Then when Hezbollah spends all their money on weapons, they won't be able to pay everyone (just like Hamas) and there will be protests against them. Hezbollah is better off not in office. Also, if they are in office (main power in office), Israel can do full invasion and attack Lebanese military bases and government buildings. They are better off not in office. What a hero he is, hiding in his bunker and staying out of public during war, just like a true hero!

mig21bis
10-02-2006, 03:40 PM
"++++ Too bad that nobody has ever heard or shown those "historical facts"...."

It is you who havent heard about it or those who dont know history.
Yeah right, every historical fact that doesnt fit you is zionist... you are blinded by hatred.


++++ If Israel haven´t so far managed to show those strong and historical facts....who can ?

Blinded by hatred ? Are you trying to make me laugh....whats next level ? Calling me antisemite ? And after that as nazi ?

Try something new....those are usually heard comments when official and realible sources and documents are missing....like in this case...


Historical facts doesnt fit....well try this link....every important debate, agreement, resolution etc. and from original source.....United nations archive from year 1915 to present day....

http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf



Few words....i dont hate anyone. Not Jews, not Russians, not Chinese, black, white, yellow, Muslims....nobody....

I am againts Israel policy towards Palestinians and others....simple as that...
But if you think that if my critical approach toward Israel politics is hate....i wish you all the best you´re black and white way of thinking love/hate, with us/ against us....


I´ve had these debates here in Finland too....we have allso these so called " christian zionists"....who see things from Israeli side only. And they´re arguments like :

There is not Palestine people ( tryied to legalise landrobbings, how taking land from people that doesnt exist is illegal )

Palestinians has never had a Palestinian state ( nobody has so far tell what peoples has denied right to formalize own state because they havent got before a state )

Etc etc.

Lovely...just lovely

AL-EH
10-08-2006, 12:19 AM
everyone knows that the one responsible for most of the refugees is not israel but other arab countries like syria. during the war the arab countries asked the palestinians to leave their homes so they wont get hurt in the war, telling them after the war after israel is crashed they could return to their homes. surprise surprise, that didnt work that way, israel won. and the countries who are reponsible for all the refugees are not helping them or giving them a shelter. why wont the other arab countries help their palestinian brothers and give them home?

first of all were gonna do that. soon my friend and do you israelis go around giving out homes i think not:)( and if so get me one as proof) so dont ask us to undo your mistakes you think it was foolish of us to ask palestinian people out ok they went out but you didnt let them return your in the wrong, your country is a cancer cure is coming don't you worry