Another Victory for the resistance in lebanon

 

When the Lebanese resistance movement “Hezbollah” captured two “Israeli” soldiers on the 12th of July 2006 its leader, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah said in a press conference :” there is no way on earth for the two soldiers to return to their families except through indirect negotiations that will lead to prisoner exchange, the whole world can attack us, but no other scenario will ever take place”. That same day, Olmert the Zionist prime minister said that ” no negotiations are possible with the terrorists and the Soldiers must return without any conditions”.

What followed was the 2006 Israeli aggression against Lebanon that ended in a fiasco for the Zionists despite the destruction and carnage they inflicted upon Lebanese civilians. Two years after that war, indirect talks through German mediation has lead to a deal of exchange of prisoners that will guarantee the release of the longest serving prisoner in Zionist jails, Samir Qontar, among others.  This is exactly what Sayed Nasrallah promised and completely the opposite of what Olmert wanted.

This is by far the most significant victory for the resistance so far since the defeat of the Israeli troops in 2006, and it will provide Hezbollah with an incredible momentum. I personally can’t wait to participate in the welcoming festival of the hero Samir Qontar.

Once again it is proven that the Zionists only understand the language of force, and that this is the only language we should use with them, now and in the future.

5 Responses to “Another Victory for the resistance in lebanon”

  1. A S Says:

    Sadiq wa’dak, Nasrallah!

  2. Edith Legrand Says:

    I have a déjà vu, or better, I already heard this. There only is a slight difference. On many occasions I heard: “It’s proven the ‘Arabs’ only understand the language of force, and violence, and that this is the only language ‘we’ (only the ‘we’ is the other party in that case) should use with them.” Who is going to stop that vicious circle?

  3. Dyab Says:

    There is no vicious circle, they have to leave our land or accept to live under our law. There is no place for colonialism. If they don’t leave our land or dismantle their Zionist state at least: Out of our land or into it!.

  4. Abdou Says:

    The objective is not violence, but the resistance is the way to liberate our land. our people experience this violence on a daily basis and are well aware of what they are doing. They don’t need the West to tell them to stop this “vicious circle”

    Actually we don’t need anyone to give us a lecture. It is nice that people sympathise, but describing déjà vus has nothing to do with sympathy.

  5. Edith Legrand Says:

    Dear Abdou,

    I know Dyab very well, and Dyab knows me. There is absolutely no way I would think about wagging my finger at him. We are simply people with a common concern exchanging ideas. I repeatedly told him that in my opinion he is extremely intelligent. I know your people experience violence on a daily basis, and it is breaking my heart. I have been analysing the European average soul, the Jewish soul, and the American soul, and at this moment my conclusion is that a long term solution can only come from the Arab world, from people like Dyab. I’m afraid you are at least in part paying the price for the inner struggle your adversaries face. You are very intelligent people. I am confident that you will be able to take the psychology of the Israeli government, and people into account.

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