JNN 25 April 2014 Duba : The son of Arnoud van Doorn, the famous Dutch policy maker and distributor of an anti-Islam film Fitna that caused unrest in 2008, surprised the audiences at the three-day Dubai International Peace Convention by embracing Islam. Continue reading
Category Archives: Middle East
PA, Hamas Signs Accord to end the Rift , agree to form National Unity Govt
JNN 25 April 2014 Gaza : Rival Palestinian leaders from the West Bank and Gaza Strip have decided to form a government of national unity within the “next five weeks”, officials said early on Wednesday. Continue reading
Exploitation of Domestic Workers , AI demands cancellation of 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar
JNN 23 April 2014 Doha : Amnesty International, the UK-based human-rights group, has accused Qatar for failing to protect migrant domestic workers, saying they are exposed to a greater extent of abuse than construction workers and are trapped by employers. Continue reading
US Divorce to Saudis – Saudis in search of New Partners
JNN 22 Nov 2014 Washington : Nothing new came from US President Barack Obama’s visit to Riyadh on March 28, except a few additional photographs of the leaders of both countries and a modest dispelling of some contentious issues. Other matters were left to be treated at another juncture, as former Saudi diplomat Abdullah al-Shammari told Al-Monitor.
Ayatullah Sistani not backing any Candidate, wants free and Fair Elections in Iraq
JNN 23 April 2013 Baghdad : The senior Iraqi Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Sistani, denied political leanings towards any specific candidate in the upcoming parliamentary elections in the Arab country, spokesman for the Sadr bloc has said.
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Only two candidates register for Egyptian Presidential election
JNN 23 April 2014 Cairo : Egypt’s election commission said on Sunday that only two presidential hopefuls, one of them the powerful former military chief who nine months ago ousted the country’s first democratically elected leader, have submitted their documents to run in next month’s election, AP reported. Continue reading
Ayatullah Sistani’s office Raided , Shia Man Martyred by Police firing , 11 Sentenced for Jail By Bahraini Authorities
JNN 20 April 2014 Manama : Regime forces in Bahrain have raided the office of the representative of Ayatollah Ali al- Sistani in Manama.While A Shia Man has been Martyred by the Police firing , and 11 Protesters Sentenced to Jail for upto five years Continue reading
Israel having Secret Talks with Saudi Arabia , Kuwait and other Arab Countries to have Diplomatic Ties
JNN 17 April 2014 Jerusalam The Zionist regime is holding secret talks with some Arab states that do not recognize it, looking to establish diplomatic ties based on a common fear of Iran, Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Monday. Continue reading
Iran, Pakistan hold joint Naval drill in Hormuz Strait
TEHRAN – Iran and Pakistan staged a joint naval exercise in the eastern part of the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, according to the public relations department of the Iranian Navy. Continue reading
Thousands Pro-democracy Shia Protesters March in Bahrain ahead of F1 race
JNN 05 April 2014 Manama : Around 20,000 mainly Shia protesters again marched in Bahrain calling for democratic reforms in the Wahabi-ruled kingdom. The peaceful demonstration took place west of the country’s capital of Manama on Friday, just two days ahead of the annual F1 race. Continue reading
Israeli Embassies Closes Down across the World As Cover Up to Store Nuclear Weapons in Diplomatic Missions
JNN 01 April 2014 Tel Aviv : Recent closure of Israeli embassies across the world has been a scenario by Tel Aviv to store nuclear weapons in its diplomatic facilities, a political analyst says. Continue reading
Holy Shrine of Companions of the Holy Prophet Bombed by the Wahabi Terrorist in Syria
JNN 29 Mar 2014 Damascus : Wahabi Terrorist from an al Qaeda splinter group bombed a large Shi’ite Muslim shrines of Companions of the Holy Prophet , Owais Al Qarni , and Ammar Bin Yasir in the eastern Syrian city of Raqqa on Wednesday, activists said.
The mosque of Ammar bin Yassir and Oweis al-Qarni was once a destination for Shi’ite Muslim pilgrims from Iran, Lebanon and Iraq before it was taken over a year ago by Wahabi terrorist battling to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.
One photo posted on Twitter on Wednesday under the heading “the pagan Iranian shrine” showed extensive damage to the exterior walls and roof of the site, a turquoise and white complex of domes and minarets centered around a tiled courtyard.
Another picture showed concrete and twisted metal strewn on the street outside the mosque – built under Assad’s rule with support from Lover’s of Ahlulbait from Iran – while another showed an interior wall that had collapsed inward.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said the al Qaeda splinter group Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) had set off two powerful explosions at the mosque early on Wednesday.
Many fighters from ISIL and other radical Wahabi Terrorist groups in Syria , who are being sponsored by the Saudi Monarchy who have their own Ideology , which they claim it to be Islam , and the basic Principle of which is to deem every other Sect of the Original Islam as infidels and consider their Religious Places , including the shrines idolatrous, and therefore these Places and People are always their Prime targets.
Their attacks have stirred fears in neighbouring Turkey that the Wahabi Terrorist next target will be the tomb of Suleyman Shah, grandfather of the Ottoman Empire, which lies on the Euphrates river inside Syria but is guarded by Turkish special forces.
Ankara regards the tomb as sovereign Turkish territory under a treaty signed with France in 1921, when Syria was under French rule, and threatened earlier this month to retaliate for any attack on the mausoleum.
President Abdullah Gul said on Sunday Turkey would defend the site in the same way it would defend any Turkish land. “However the motherland is protected, that place will be protected in the same way,” he said.
US spends billions of Dollar to Implant their Stooges in the name of Democracies around the World
JNN 28 Mar 2014 Washington D.C : Ron Paul, a former American congressman, has blasted the government of US President Barack Obama for spending billions of taxpayer dollars to “destroys democracy” in countries around the world. Continue reading
Saudi and Qatar’s Rift is Deep Rooted and crisis unlikely to be solved
JNN 27 Mar 2014 Doha : The political crisis between Saudi Arabia and Qatar is unlikely to be contained unless Doha changes its policy, Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal said in remarks published on Tuesday. Continue reading
Egyptian Court Sentences 528 Pro Morsi Muslim Brotherhood Supporters to Death
JNN 27 Mar 2014 Cairo : A court in Egypt has sentenced 528 supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi to death. Continue reading
Organ trafficking By the Terrorists adds up to Syrians’ suffering
JNN 26 Mar 2014 Damascus : Syrian people, suffering a harsh living condition under the massive foreign-funded war in their country, marked with extremism, severe shortage of basic needs, rights abuses and insecurity, are now dealing with organ traffickers who are slicing off their own share from the unfortunate Syrian families.
US orders closure of Syrian embassy, consulates
JNN 19 Mar 2014 Washington D.C : The United States on Tuesday ordered the Syrian embassy in Washington and its consulates in Texas and Michigan to suspend operations and told diplomats and staff who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents to leave the country. Continue reading
Bahrain Govt Hiring Pakistani Ex Military Personnel to quell the Majority Shia Protest
JNN 17 Mar 2014 ISLAMABAD: Recruitment of retired military personnel by the armed forces’ welfare bodies for serving in Arab hotspots such as Bahrain is not official government policy, explains Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Tasneem Aslam. Continue reading
Saudi Woman says Western and Saudi Culture Both are Extremist
JNN 17 Mar 2014 New York : Manal al-Sharif, the Saudi Arabian woman who sparked a protest movement when she defied the ban on women drivers with a YouTube video of herself behind the wheel, has said that the Western and the Saudi Culture Both are extremist specially regarding the Women . Continue reading
Car Bombs Kill 19 People in Iraq’s Capital
JNN 16 Mar 2014 Baghdad : At least 19 people have been killed and dozens injured in a string of bomb explosions across the Iraqi capital Baghdad after days of relative calm. Continue reading
Syrian Army takes full control of Yabroud , 500 Terrorist Killed
JNN 16 Mar 2014 Damascus : The Syrian army has taken full control of the southwestern town of Yabroud, the last major stronghold of foreign-backed militants near the Lebanese border , Killing atleast 500 foreign infested terrorists.
According to Press TV, Syrian forces carried out mop-up operations pushing back the militants from the strategic town in the mountainous region of Qalamoun.
In their latest drive to clear more areas of militants, the Syrian troops managed to enter the eastern districts of Yabroud on Saturday.
The town is located north of the capital, Damascus.
The takeover of Yabroud will cut supply lines of the foreign-sponsored militants. The advance is considered a major gain for the Syrian army, which has been engaged in a fierce battle against foreign-backed militants for three years.
The army units have killed over 500 foreign-backed terrorists since the beginning of their operations in Yabroud town in Damascus countryside, an informed military source told FNA today.
The source noted that the army has seized the town’s main square and it has regained control of Al-Akhzar Grand Mosque and its Catholic church.
Also in the past 24 hours, the Syrian army took control of a strategic mountainous area in Al-Qalamoun region in Damascus countryside.
The army units continued their military operations in Qalamoun and retook Marmaroun Mountain in the same area, an informed military source told FNA today.
Meantime, the Lebanese army tightened security of its common borders with Syria in a bid to confront infiltration of the militants from illegal checkpoints.
Also, the Syrian army made major advances in several districts of Yabroud after pushing back the foreign-backed militants.
The army pounded militants’ positions and gathering centers in the town of Yabroud in Damascus countryside before staging a massive raid on the militants’ concentration points in the town.
The Syrian army has now brought Yabroud under its full control and the militants are in a difficult situation because they have lost all their positions in the area.
Yabroud was under the control of the foreign-backed militants over the past months. It was the last major town in Qalamoun that the Syrian army is fighting to retake.
The town is located near the Lebanese border and explosives used in fatal bomb attacks in Lebanon were reportedly smuggled from the militant-held town.
Meantime, the Syrian army units on Saturday inflicted heavy losses upon militants in several areas, killing and injuring a number of them and destroying their weapons.
Also, a military source said that army units killed a number of militants in al-Marjeh and al-Ashrafiyeh neighborhoods in Aleppo city and destroyed their weapons and ammunition.
The source added that other army units destroyed militant groups’ hideouts in the villages of Hilan, Andan, Erbid, the free zone, Talet al-Madafeh, Rasem al-Abboud, al-Jadideh, al mansourah, Kafer Hamra, al-Shurfeh al-safra, azan. Ebtin, Kwairis and surrounding Aleppo central prison, and destroyed their tools.
Meantime, the head of the so-called Syrian National Coalition (SNC) called on the opposition’s Western allies to deliver on their promises about supplying heavy weapons to the militants in Syria.
Ahmad Jarba claimed that the militants were pledged by the allies to be supplied by heavy weapons during the recent talks in the Swiss city of Geneva.
The SNC chief also slammed the United States for not going ahead with its military threats against the Syrian government.
Jarba said that the conflict in Syria would have been closer to the end in case of a foreign military intervention.
Meantime, the media reports said that the Syrian opposition coalition has proposed a plan to reach a peace agreement with Israel in lieu of Tel Aviv’s direct military intervention in Syria.
Member of the Syrian opposition coalition Kamal Al-Labvani has asked Israel to take attach the Golan Heights to itself forever instead of declaring a free fly-zone over the Southern parts of Syria, Al-Arab newspaper reported.
“Why shouldn’t we be able to sell the Golan Heights because it is better than losing Syria and Golan at once,” Al-Labvani told the Arab-language newspaper.
The Syrian opposition’s proposal includes a no-fly zone in Southern Syria by using Israel’s Patriot and other air defense missile systems.
Earlier this month, Syria filed an official complaint to the United Nations over a recent Israeli attack in the occupied Golan Heights and also for Tel Aviv’s direct support for militants in Syria.
In the complaint, addressed in separate official letters to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the president of the UN Security Council, Syria emphasized that the aggression showed that the Israeli regime was directly involved in backing the militant groups operating inside Syria against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
The formal letters also condemned the Israeli attack as flagrant violation of the disengagement agreement of 1974, the UN Charter and the international la[w
18 Pakistani Killed 76 injured in Bomb Blasts by Taliban in Peshawar and Quetta Despite Govt Maintain Ceasefire with Taliban
JNN 14 Mar 2014 Islamabad : At least ten people, including children and one woman, were killed and 31 sustained injuries in a bomb blast in front of the Science College at Jinnah Road, downtown of the Quetta, on Friday. While another Suicide blast took place in a bazaar in Peshawar on Friday leaving at least eight people dead and injuring 32 others, Press reported. Continue reading
A Huge Explosion and fire destroys two Buildings in NY
JNN 14 Mar 2014 New York : A gas leak triggered an earthshaking explosion that flattened two apartment buildings on Wednesday, killing at least six people and injuring more than 60. A tenant said residents had complained repeatedly in recent weeks about “unbearable” gas smells. Continue reading
Hollywood’s Upcoming Movie ‘Noah’ banned in Arab world, Before Release
JNN 12 Mar 2014 Washington : Three Arab countries have banned the Hollywood film “Noah” on religious grounds even before its worldwide premiere and several others are expected to follow suit, a representative of Paramount Pictures told Reuters on Saturday. Continue reading
Saudi Princesses Held Prisoners for last 13 years By their Father King Abdullah
JNN 12 Mar 2014 Riyadh : Two daughters of the King of Saudi Arabia claim they and their 2 other sisters have been held prisoner in the royal palace for 13 years. Continue reading
Bahrain blast kills three Policemen – Interior Ministry
JNN 06 Mar 2014 Manama : hree policemen were killed by a Explosion in Bahrain on Monday during a protest in a village west of the capital Manama, the Interior Ministry said, Continue reading
Egyptian Shia activist sentenced to five years in jail for ‘contempt of religion’
JNN 05 Mar 2014 Cairo : Cairo Misdemeanors Court has sentenced a Shia activist to five years in jail with hard labour for attempting to storm Al-Hussein Mosque and insult the Prophet Mohamed’s companions. Continue reading
Syrian Terrorist Groups infighting kills over 3,300
JNN 03 Mar 2014 Damascus : Infighting among foreign-backed and al-Qaeda-linked militants has left around 3,300 casualties since January, a Britain-based monitoring group says. Continue reading
Bahraini police clash with Protesters at the funeral of Shia Man Died in Custody
JNN 01 Mar 2014 Manama : Bahraini police fired teargas and stun grenades at hundreds of protesters throwing stones and petrol bombs in a Shi’ite Muslim village on Friday after the funeral , northern town of al-Daih , of a young man who died in custody, a Reuters witness said. Continue reading
Saudi Wahhabi cleric Restrict Women for Visiting a Male Doctor alone
JNN 21 Feb 2014 Riyadh : A top Saudi Wahhabi cleric has scolded women who visit male doctors without being accompanied by a male guardian, claiming that is prohibited by Islam, Al-Hayat daily reported Thursday. Continue reading
Int’l Seminar in Egypt to Discuss Threat of Takfiri Ideology
JNN 19 Feb 2014 Cairo : An international seminar is planned to be held in Egypt in March to discuss the danger of Takfiri ideology.
The country’s Awqaf ministry has planned the event, which is slated to be held in Cairo on March 25, Al-Bawaba news website reported.
The ministry has invited 150 Muslim world personalities to take part in the two-day seminar, which will be organized under the supervision of Egypt’s President Adly Mansour.
Muhammad Mukhtar Guma, the minister of Awqaf, said the theme of the seminar is one that is very much needs attention these days as there is a need for confronting Takfiri ideas and some Fatwas that are issued inconsiderately.
Fatwa and specialty, Fatwa and culture, and tolerance and confronting extremism and Takfir are some of the topics to be considered at the seminar.
Syrian forces with Hezbollah fighters Kill 175 Wahabi Terrorist in an Ambush
JNN 27 Feb 2014 Damascus : Forces loyal to Syria’s president , In Collabration with the Hezbollah fighters killed at least 175 Wahabi / Salafi Terrorists , most of them foreigners, in an ambush in insurgent-held eastern outskirts of Damascus, state media said on Wednesday.
The attack was led by the Lebanese Shi’ite militant group Hezbollah, which has joined the government in a increasingly sectarian conflict that is pulling in fighters from across the region and destabilizing Syria’s neighbors, said activists.
Lebanon’s Al Manar television, which Hezbollah operates, broadcast images of dozens of bodies of men strewn along a rural road running through open fields near Otaiba, a town in the Eastern Ghouta area outside Damascus.
It said the Islamists were ambushed as they tried to leave the area to join fighting in other regions. But there were few other details on the attack and none of the reports said when it happened.
The ambush would be a significant advance for President Bashar al-Assad’s efforts to cement his hold of the capital and surrounding roads, if the scale of the casualties is confirmed.
It also underlined the complexity of a fight where Sunni Muslim Islamist groups, some of them linked to al Qaeda, have joined mostly Sunni Syrian rebels against Assad, who comes from an offshoot of Shi’ite Islam.
Assad has won the backing of Shi’ite powers Hezbollah and Iran.
SAUDIS, QATARIS, CHECHENS WAHABI TERRORISTS
Syrian state news agency SANA said most of those killed were Saudi, Qatari or Chechen nationals and belonged to the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front or Liwa al-Islam, a Wahabi / Salafist Jihadi group that is one of the biggest and best organized Terrorist units fighting to topple Assad.
Syria’s conflict began in March 2011 with street demonstrations demanding democratic reform, but turned into an armed uprising after Saudi & US Intelligence agencies Hijacked the demonstrations and Infested thousands of Foreign Insurgents in Syria for Destabilizing the Democratically elected Govt of Bashar al Asad.
Around 140,000 people have been killed in three years of fighting, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group opposed to Assad.
The Observatory said Hezbollah carried out the ambush in cooperation with Syrian government forces.
“Hezbollah was the main group that implemented the ambush,” said Rami Abdulrahman, head of the Observatory, which is based in Britain but has a network of sources across Syria.
Al Manar said the fighters were trying to break out of Eastern Ghouta to join battles in either the town of Deraa or the Qalamoun mountains but it was not possible to confirm the report independently.
The Eastern Ghouta region is a semi-circle of rural towns outside Damascus, many of which have been badly effected by the ongoing fighting between the Terrorist Network and the Govt forces , which has even created shortage of food and other supplies for months .
In recent weeks, pro-Assad forces have taken control of much of the Qalamoun area in a bid to cut off a rebel supply route to Lebanon and secure a broad swath of territory between Damascus and Assad’s coastal stronghold in Latakia.
US Court Orders Google to remove Anti Islamic Film “Innocence of Muslims” from YouTube
JNN 27 Feb 2104 New York : A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday ordered Google Inc to remove from its YouTube video-sharing website an anti-Islamic film that had sparked protests across the Muslim world. Continue reading
UAE Police officers involved in Prostitution & Sex Slavery
JNN 27 Feb 2014 Abu Dhabi : Three Abu Dhabi police officers appeared in an anti-corruption trial after being accused of selling females detained for visa violations to pimps, reported the 7 Days Abu Dhabi newspaper on Sunday. Continue reading
Egypt’s Govt resigns , Paving Way for Sisi’s Presidency
JNN 26 Feb 2014 Cairo : Egypt’s government resigned on Monday paving the way for army chief Field Marshal Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to announce his presidency bid and sparking controversy over the surprise move. Continue reading
Irani Consulate attacked by Suicide Blast in Peshawar , Pakistan .
JNN 26 Feb 2014 Beirut : A suicide bombing outside the Iranian consulate in the Pakistani city of Peshawar on Monday which killed a number of Pakistani Security forces Personnel. Continue reading
Saudi’s seeking Pakistani Arms and Soldiers to strengthen Syrian Militants to Ouster Asad
JNN 24 Feb 2014 Islamabad : Saudi Arabia is in talks with Pakistan to provide foreign-backed militants operating inside Syria with anti-aircraft and anti-tank rockets to tip the balance in the war, to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, a Saudi source said Sunday. Continue reading
Yemenis hold anti-government demos in Sana’a
JNN 23 Feb 2014 Sanaa : Yemeni anti-government protesters have held demonstrations in the capital, Sana’a, accusing the president of failing to deliver on his promise for change. Continue reading
Saudi Wahabi Monarchy Destroying Islam’s Sacred Sites , Holy Prophet’s Birth Place
JNN 23 Feb 2014 Riyadh : Fresh plans are being drawn up to erect a modern complex on the site of what scholars of Islam contend is the birthplace of Prophet Mohammad as part of a sweeping multi-billion-dollar redevelopment of the pilgrimage city of Mecca that has already ravaged many sacred sites and structures. Continue reading
Saudi forces Attack & Beat 2 Protesters to Death in Qatif
JNN 22 Feb 2014 Riyadh : Saudi regime forces have attacked and killed two anti-government activists at their home in the Qatif governorate of Eastern Province. Continue reading
Wahabi Terrorist Stone to Death a Young Girl for Operating a Facebook Account in Syria
JNN 19 Feb 2014 Rakka, Syria: A young girl was stoned to death by Wahabi Terrorist groups in Syria for operating Facebook account.
Fatoum Al-Jassem was taken to One of a Self Made Sharia court after she was caught using the social networking website, in Rakka, Syria. The Sharia court declared that using a Facebook account amounts to adultery and the girl should be punished by stoning, according to a news report published in Iran’s FARS news agency which quoted a report published in Arabic-language Al-Rai Al-Youm.
The members of the Al-Qaeda group in Iraq, also known as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) were behind the incident.
The ISIS, or Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, is an Pure Wahabi / Salafi group based in Iraq. They have been fighting an active war against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Syria and the government forces in Iraq.
The group’s ideology is based on extremely strict Ale Saud’s interpretation of Islam.
Ironically, the Al-Nusra Front operates a Facebook account of its own.
A Girl Strangled to Death as per the Punishment Declared by the Wahabi Terrorist , who rule some parts of War Torn Syria .
But War in Syria has so far claimed over 1,40,000 lives and forced millions of people to seek refuge in neighbouring countries. Historians have described the war as one of the most tragic in recent times.
Few days ago, a video was uploaded by Syrian Observatory of Human Rights showing execution of young girl. In the video, a hooded executioner can be seen strangling a girl with a metal wire.
The news report published in Iran’s Press TV claims that the girl was put to death because she refused to recognize the beliefs and diktats of the group.
This is the second incident in which ISIS has been caught exercising excess on innocent civilians. Few days ago, a girl was allegedly stoned to death for operating a Facebook account.
The stoning was ordered by the Sharia Court in Syria’s Rakka.
The veracity of the video could not be verified by the Independent sources , but Syrian Observatory of Human Rights claim that execution was carried out by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL).
Hundreds protest against Wahabi terrorism in Tunisia
JNN 20 Feb 2014 – Jendouba – More than a thousand protesters gathered on Monday in the Tunisian town of Jendouba to condemn the weekend killings of four people by Wahabi Terrorist. Continue reading
Militants Surrender to Syrian Govt., Hassan Nasrullah reaffirms his support for Asad’s Govt.
JNN 19 Feb 2014 Damascus : Militants in the Rif Dimashq Governorate in the southwestern part of the country have surrendered themselves to government forces to put an end to a painful period during which the armed terrorist groups wreaked havoc in region. Hassan Nasrallah reaffirm support for the Bashar Al Asad’s Government .
According to Al-Alam correspondent in Syria, gunmen in Babila, Beit Sahim, Yalda and Aqraba towns in Damascus countryside handed over their weapons to army troops after they recognized the terrorists aimed at destroying Syria.
Several families have returned to their homes in the towns after government forces gained full control of region.
The move came after the militants and the government reached a deal, which prepares the ground for return of civilians to their homes.
On February 5, Syria’s Committee of National Reconciliation said more than 1,200 Syrian families had returned home in the south of the country following a truce brokered by the committee.
Many hope for similar truce deals aimed at ending the fierce fighting between the Syrian army and Takfiri militants in other parts of the crisis-torn country.
Pro-Hezbollah song angers Syrian opposition
Meanwhile, a song saluting Hezbollah’s campaign against foreign-backed militants in the Qalamoun region of Syria has outraged members of the Syrian opposition.
Ali Barakat, a singer of religious anthems, posted the video on YouTube Thursday.
The video has received more than 40,000 views and several other YouTube postings of the song have also appeared, meaning an even higher viewership.
The nearly six-minute-long anthem “Ihsam Nasrak bi Yabroud,” addressed to the party and its supporters, can be loosely translated as “Achieve your decisive victory in Yabroud.”
The song’s lyrics, which salute Hezbollah’s role in earlier campaigns against the towns of Nabk and Qusair, and label the Syrian militants as “takfiri” extremists, enraged opposition supporters.
The video that accompanies the song features a map of the area, with the yellow Hezbollah flag planted in and fluttering over Yabroud.
It also contains shots of the party’s fighters conducting mock battles, mixed with actual footage of military operations, presumably from the resistance movement’s earlier exploits in Syria.
Hassan Nasrallah Reaffirm’s His Stance to Back Asad’s Govt
Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah said Sunday that his party would fight on in Syria despite the wave of car bombings targeting predominantly Shia areas in Lebanon controlled by the group.
“I will not repeat what I explained before about the reason we went to Syria and why we are staying where we should be,” Nasrallah said during a televised speech commemorating three martyred Hezbollah leaders.
Nasrallah warned that takfiri forces posed a threat to the entire region and that all of Lebanon was a target. “Lebanon is targeted by these takfiri groups and they would have come sooner or later regardless of our involvement in Syria,” he said.
He also accused Israel and the United States of benefiting from takfiri plots in the region.
Nasrallah has argued that his party’s military intervention in Syria is designed to protect Lebanon from the threat of al-Qaeda-linked takfiri factions blamed for a string of deadly car bombings and suicide attacks in areas where Hezbollah enjoys wide support.
The Hezbollah chief, whose group has been fighting alongside the government troops in Syria, warned that if extremists gain control of war-torn Syria, the repercussions would be felt throughout the Middle East.
“If these [takfiri groups] win in Syria, and God willing they will not, Syria will become worse than Afghanistan,” he said.
“If these armed groups win, will there be a future for the Future Movement in Lebanon? Will there be a chance for anyone other than [takfiris] in the country?”
Nasrallah vowed his group would emerge victorious in the battle against these groups. “We are convinced that we will win in this battle; it is just a matter of time.”
He insisted the group’s presence in Syria was worth all the sacrifices made by his fighters and supporters in Lebanon, and appealed to his followers to be patient. “This blood, wounds, patience and perseverance are part of the battle, and yes, it is worth it so that we do not lose our land, so that our children are not slaughtered and our property stolen.”
“It is normal that some martyrs should fall … they [our enemies] lie and tell us ‘withdraw from Syria and we will leave you alone in Lebanon,’ but if these [takfiri forces] gain control over border areas with Lebanon, we will see even more car bombings.”
Nasrallah urged the Arab states to help end the 3-year-old war in Syria in order to prevent strife spreading to the entire region. Addressing the Lebanese and all Arab states, he said: “If you want to avert an endless strife in the region, stop the war on Syria and allow the Syrians to reconcile.”
Nasrallah also appealed to Palestinian factions to “prevent the exploitation” of Palestinians by groups fighting Hezbollah.
He said that some parties were trying to stoke hostilities between Palestinians living in refugee camps and their Shia neighbors.
“I tell our Palestinian brothers, it is not enough to issue statements condemning bombings because there are some who are trying to exploit the Palestinians to achieve their goals,” he said.
Nasrallah also said that his group and its ally, the Amal Movement, were the ones who made “sacrifices” to allow the formation of a new government by dropping their demand for a 9-9-6 Cabinet proposal.
“Partnership is needed in Lebanon; we support having a state and we support partnership despite the disputes,” he said.
Bahriani Forces Raid Biggest Shia Mosque in Manama
JNN 19 Feb 2014 Manama : Forces of Al Khalifa regime on Friday raided the Imam Sadeq (AS) Mosque in Manama. Continue reading
Deadly blasts kill 49 in Iraq
JNN 19 Feb 2014 Baghdad : Ten car bombs in central Iraq, including five in Baghdad, killed at least 49 people Tuesday, officials said, after another series of blasts the day before, according to AFP. Continue reading
Syrian Govt Supremacy over the Present Scenario , Frustrates US and Saudi Monarchy
JNN 15 Feb 2014 Damascus : Frustrated by the deadlock of the second round of Geneva 2 talks, Saudi Arabia has reportedly offered to supply the rebels with anti-aircraft missiles. Meanwhile Russia has accused the US of once again hijacking peace talks and pushing for regime change.
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Russian-made antitank guided missiles and Chinese man-portable air-defense systems are up for grabs, already waiting in warehouses in Jordan and Turkey.
An Arab diplomat and several opposition figures with knowledge of the Saudi efforts have told WSJ that these supplies are likely to tip the battlefield scales, as the rebels will become capable of taking on the government’s air power and destroying heavy armored vehicles.
“New stuff is arriving imminently,” a Western diplomat with knowledge of the planned weapons deliveries told the American publication.
Leaders of the Syrian opposition said they don’t yet know the total amount of military aid that will be shipped. The new weapons are expected to reach southern Syria from Jordan while the opposition in the north will get arms from Turkey, the Western diplomat said.
Raising fears that civilian aircraft may eventually become targets, last June several media outlets suggested that Saudi Arabia had already begun supplying anti-aircraft launchers and missiles to militants in Syria. But so far Saudi Arabia, as well as the US, has been officially opposed to arming the rebels with big guns and antiaircraft missiles as they could fall into extremist hands.
According to the WSJ report, rebel commanders struck a deal on the new armaments shipment during a meeting with US and Saudi intelligence agents in Jordan on January 30. During that meeting, rebels allegedly claimed that their new military gains would help force official Damascus consider President Assad’s ouster and bring forward a political solution to the conflict.
Mercenaries on US payroll?
The Wall Street Journal also reports that their rebel sources claimed the US government is paying their salaries to fight the Assad forces. The Southern Front brigades allegedly received $3 million in cash in salaries during the two meetings in Jordan, one held on January 30 and the other late last year.
Meanwhile, congressional aides told the WSJ about scheduled meetings with Syrian opposition leaders next week. The Syrian delegation will allegedly seek extra armaments in order to battle al-Qaeda and al-Nusra elements.
“We’re trying to assure the international community that they can support moderates without the threat of arms falling into the hands of al-Qaeda,” said Oubai Shahbandar, a senior adviser to the Syrian opposition. Saudi Arabia and US have so far refused to comment.
Geneva 2 stalemate
As the second round of Geneva 2 talks so far fails to produce any results, the Russian Foreign Minister has criticized the American stance at the negotiations accusing it of hijacking the talks for the purpose of “regime change” in Syria.
“The only thing they want to talk about is the establishment of a transitional governing body,” Sergey Lavrov said Friday after meeting with the German foreign minister in Moscow. “Only after that are they ready to discuss the urgent and most pressing problems, like terrorism.”
According to the WSJ report, rebel commanders struck a deal on the new armaments shipment during a meeting with US and Saudi intelligence agents in Jordan on January 30. During that meeting, rebels allegedly claimed that their new military gains would help force official Damascus consider President Assad’s ouster and bring forward a political solution to the conflict.
Mercenaries on US payroll?
The Wall Street Journal also reports that their rebel sources claimed the US government is paying their salaries to fight the Assad forces. The Southern Front brigades allegedly received $3 million in cash in salaries during the two meetings in Jordan, one held on January 30 and the other late last year.
Meanwhile, congressional aides told the WSJ about scheduled meetings with Syrian opposition leaders next week. The Syrian delegation will allegedly seek extra armaments in order to battle al-Qaeda and al-Nusra elements.
“We’re trying to assure the international community that they can support moderates without the threat of arms falling into the hands of al-Qaeda,” said Oubai Shahbandar, a senior adviser to the Syrian opposition. Saudi Arabia and US have so far refused to comment.
Geneva 2 stalemate
As the second round of Geneva 2 talks so far fails to produce any results, the Russian Foreign Minister has criticized the American stance at the negotiations accusing it of hijacking the talks for the purpose of “regime change” in Syria.
“The only thing they want to talk about is the establishment of a transitional governing body,” Sergey Lavrov said Friday after meeting with the German foreign minister in Moscow. “Only after that are they ready to discuss the urgent and most pressing problems, like terrorism.”
After five days of negotiations the opposition has accused the government’s team of “belligerence,”while the government delegation said that the opposition have an “unrealistic agenda.”
“The negotiations are not moving toward a political solution,” said Louay Safi, a spokesman for the Syrian opposition delegation, accusing the government side of adopting a hostile stance.
“I deeply regret to say that this round did not achieve any progress,” Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad said. “We came to the Geneva conference to implement Syria’s declared position to reach a political solution. … Unfortunately the other side came with another agenda, with an unrealistic agenda.”
The UN’s Lakhdar Brahimi, curator of the talks, plans to meet the sides on Saturday, the final day for round two of the negotiations, but it remains unclear if he can offer any prospect of drawing the warring parties closer together.

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