Arab European League: Keep the weapons at the ready
Do you want to know what the Muslim extremists really think? Read this scary piece from the Arab European League web site:
Once again, the Zionists are beating on the drums of war after the fulfilment of the last military drill, which was supervised by Gabi Ashkenazi. In addition to that, foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman issued a statement threatening to topple the regime of Bashar al-Asad in any new war. It seems that the Zionists are preparing themselves for a full scale confrontation, with possibly far-reaching consequences, in their quest to restore their weakened military deterrence in the region due to their military failure in the past ten years.
Their first failure in the last decade was losing control over the south of Lebanon by withdrawing unilaterally, as a result of the courageous Lebanese resistance spearheaded by Hezbollah. A few months later, a popular upheaval sparked out in the West bank and the Gaza strip, known as the second Intifada, which shook the foundations of the Occupation through guerrilla warfare and martyrdom operations inside the Palestinian territories, which were occupied in 1948. This Intifada marked a turning point in the history of the Zionist entity, as the capabilities of a military superpower to quell a popular upheaval stood in sharp contrast to its vulnerability on the ground. This resulted in the dismantling of the settlements in Gaza in 2005.
Unlike previous Arab-Israeli wars, Hezbollah surprised the world when it harshly defeated the Zionist aggression in the summer of 2006. This was proved by their ability to target Zionist towns and settlements incessantly over the course of war, with their short and mid-range rockets, from day one of the conflict until the acceptance of the cease-fire on August 14. In January 2009, the Zionists were confronted again with their impotence when they failed to crush the isolated resistance in Gaza. Both Hamas and Hezbollah emerged stronger than ever out of these conflict, a claim supported by senior officials of the Zionist entity. Both organizations completed their duty properly by aborting Condoleeza Rice’s project of a ‘New Middle East’, which aimed to destroy the spirit of resistance and our people’s steadfastness.
The Zionist entity, however, has been fiercely revising and improving its deterrence strategy, striving to set new goals for the next battle. It must be taken seriously when Lieberman states that the Zionists are preparing to bring down the Syrian regime . Under the pretext of implementing the “The Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act”, approved by the American Congress in 2003, the US will almost certainly endorse and facilitate such an endeavour. In addition to that, Netanyahu and other high-ranking Zionist officials reiterated their previous threats that the Lebanese government will be held responsible for the conduct of Hezbollah. With regard to that, the Lebanese state with its army, infrastructure and political institutions will certainly not be spared from Zionist atrocities. Moreover, a scenario similar to that one of 1982 may unfold. In other words, the Zionists may have plans to enter Beirut and Damascus and replace both regimes in order to break the backbone of the axis of resistance,leaving Iran isolated in the region.
Be that as it may, Hezbollah and Syria are fully prepared to engage in an open war with the Zionist entity. Similar to the Egyptian crossing of the Bar-Lev line in October 1973, Syria and Hezbollah may enter this conflict offensively and regain the occupied Golan Heights and Shebaa Farms, and perhaps some more. It lies within the possibilities of the Lebanese Resistance to break through Israeli defense lines in the north of Occupied Palestine and change the location of war. Certain Palestinian towns and villages may be liberated in the Galilee. Above all, Tel Aviv, the economical, demographical and political center of the Zionist entity is within the range of the Lebanese Resistance. Any attack on the southern suburbs of Beirut, Hezbollahs stronghold in Lebanon, will be answered with missile attacks on Tel-Aviv.
One might argue that the Zionists may employ their deadliest weapons when driven in a corner, and opt for a massive retaliation (the so called Samson option). This would turn Lebanon, Syria and probably some parts of Palestine into a ground zero (with tense of thousands of dead). It is possible that this scenario unfolds if it fails to counter a joint Syrian-Hezbollah penetration on the ground with conventional weapons. This worrisome scenario will undoubtedly lead to massive explosions in the Arab and Muslim streets. The Americans will sink deeper in the Iraqi quagmire as the Iranian backed groups in Iraq will once again turn their weapons on the U.S. occupation in Iraq. All western targets will be declared legitimate and terrorist and sabotage operations will take place all over the world. Especially the petro-chemical industry in Haifa and other sensitive locations will be on the hit list of various actors.
With the second commemoration of Imad Mughniyah’s assassination, a Hezbollah retaliation to revenge him could set in motion any of the aforementioned scenarios. It is no public secret that the Zionists are eagerly seeking a casus belli to initiate their aggression. After all, it is clear that neither Hezbollah, Syria nor Iran are actively seeking a war with the Zionists. From a strategical point of view, they would prefer to strengthen their military capabilities and gradually shift the current balance of power in their favour, instead of being involved in such a war. Time is advantageous for the axis of resistance and whatever may happen, the next battle will change the fate of the region.
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Mutually assured hatred. Guaranteed.
As I said, in a more polite way–What a f*cked up world we live in my friend.
I have no doubt the Arabs hate the Jews, and the Jews hate the Arabs. What a happy world we live in.