Hizbullah Says Mustaqbal 'Attached' to Saudi 'Regime of Ignorance'

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The war of words flared up anew on Wednesday between al-Mustaqbal movement and Hizbullah, with the latter slamming its rival as a subservient to “the Saudi regime.”

“Al-Mustaqbal movement's attachment to the Saudi leadership and its efforts to satisfy it and defend it will not make us remain silent over an aggression of this magnitude against a brotherly Arab Muslim people” in Yemen, Hizbullah's media department said in a statement, a day after the two parties held their tenth dialogue session.

The party said Mustaqbal officials and media outlets “went crazy” after Hizbullah took “a clear and honest stance in support of the aggrieved and targeted Yemeni people who are facing a Saudi aggression.”

“The rhetoric of al-Mustaqbal movement gives the impression that this movement supports the extermination operations and mass murders that are being committed by the aggression's warplanes against innocent civilians,” Hizbullah added.

“The regime of the Saud family is purchasing consciences, importing armies and soldiers, and sowing discord and divisions in order to fragment countries and murder innocents,” it said.

In an apparent reference to anti-Tehran remarks by Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq, Hizbullah slammed Saudi Arabia as a “regime of ignorance and murder which is exporting terrorism, extremists and subversive ideologies.”

Saudi Arabia “cannot be put in an unjust comparison with the Islamic Republic of Iran, which the world has acknowledged as an advanced and developed state,” the party added.

Shortly after the dialogue session ended on Tuesday, Mashnouq launched a tirade against Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

“Those whose noses will be rubbed against the ground are the ones who have excelled in the culture of elimination and aggression,” said Mashnouq.

On Thursday, Khamenei accused Riyadh of “genocide” in Yemen, saying “the Saudis' noses will surely be rubbed against the ground.”

Dialogue between Hizbullah and al-Mustaqbal kicked off on December 21 and has recently faced the threat of collapse due to the heated exchange of tirades over the Saudi-led operation.

A day after Saudi Arabia launched operation Firmness Storm on March 28, Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah appeared in a televised address and slammed the campaign as a “Saudi-American aggression.” He also promised Riyadh that it will suffer a “major defeat.”

Mustaqbal leader ex-PM Saad Hariri hit back at Nasarllah on the same night, denouncing his speech as a “storm of hatred.”

Y.R.

Comments 42
Missing humble 15 April 2015, 19:14

Ebola is a disease.

Thumb freedomarch 15 April 2015, 19:38

Arrogance with weapons, who is going to stop these LITTLE mehdi soldiers, God help their enemies, when The Musardab is cut loose.

Thumb marcus 15 April 2015, 20:38

“جيش الفتح” يأسر قائد اقتحام “حزب الله” لبلدة بريف ادلب

Thumb marcus 15 April 2015, 20:40

تمكن مقاتلو “جيش الفتح” التابع للمعارضة السورية من أسر قائد اقتحام ميليشيا “حزب الله” لبلدة نحليا في ريف ادلب قرب معكسر المسطومة والذي يحاصره المعارضون منذ تحرير مدينة ادلب في محاولة لتحرير من قوات الأسد حيث تستهدف منه مدينة ادلب بالقصف. وذكر نشطاء على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي أن الاسم الأول لقائد العملية هو “حسن”.
وتمكنت المعارضة كذلك من تدمير دبابتين وأربع سيارات محملة بالعناصر على طريق ادلب- أريحا نتج عنها مقتل عدد من عناصر “حزب الله”

Thumb joebustani 15 April 2015, 22:42

bless anyone person, entity, organization, brigade or country that inflicts pain and suffering, death, torture, and destruction upon the iranian sectarian terrorist militia and its members, supporters or followers wherever they may be.

Default-user-icon y (Guest) 15 April 2015, 19:17

ha ha ha ha

nasralla completely lost it........ya haram.
nothing he says make sense and contradicts with anything he previously said.

Missing humble 15 April 2015, 19:21

Ok, let us admit that Mustaqbal is subservient to Saudi Arabia. What about Ebola being a subservant to Persia? Is it any better? Does this make Ebola Lebanese??? Of course not.
It is horrible to accuse others of one's own defects !!!!

Thumb Mystic 15 April 2015, 19:33

Iran doesn't have any agenda to destroy all other sects in the region, but the Saudi Wahabi takfiris does.

Thumb freedomarch 15 April 2015, 19:47

Mr. Mt Stic, with all respect, DO YOU BELIEVE YOURSELF WHEN YOU WRITE? How is it that Our beloved KSA and all the Arabic brothers and freinds from the free world have agendas when helping #####Only##### the Lebanese institutions and never mustaqbal or LF etc? WHILE CLEARLY, IRAN AND SYRIAN REGIMES, selected you and Amal as the castodians of all the help of Arms, Money and vast support and not a penny to the Government institutions that we all know you never believed in.

Missing imagine_1979 15 April 2015, 19:47

Tes iran is the land of freedome of believes, freedome of speach, civil rights, women rights....nothing to be compared with al saoud kingdom...

Missing mohammad_ca 15 April 2015, 19:58

Nasrallat already admitted that he wants Lebanon to be an extension of Iran and that all his decisions are made by vilayet e faqih.

Thumb ansarullah 15 April 2015, 20:30

Ansarullah are coming for you wahabis, get ready. God is on our side and from him we deprive our strength.

Thumb Mystic 15 April 2015, 23:52

FSA (Free Salafi Army) are already extinct m14er, It's called ISIS and Al Nusra Front now.

Time will tell about your dreams for the Ansarallah, my prediction is that the Wahabis will suffer a great defeat that will be remembered for centuries to come.

Missing lebcan 16 April 2015, 02:19

Mystic!!! ... YOU LIE its in your blood!

Thumb freedomarch 15 April 2015, 19:52

Humble, I know what you mean, yes we love KSA, but should never cross any one's mind that always Lebanon is First
Will it be France KSA or USA that doesn't matter, Lebamon is before and beyond any politics, then the rest of what you said is Fine and I agree with it. :)

Missing imagine_1979 15 April 2015, 20:12

Do u really think so :)

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 15 April 2015, 19:26

god bless democracy

Thumb geha 15 April 2015, 19:31

it looks hizbushaitan has learned nothing about civil war. they are pushing the Lebanese people to the extreme. they lost their marbles when they saw their empire crumble and now they are driving us fast towards civil war, just to satisfy their iranian masters.

Thumb Elemental 15 April 2015, 19:40

Same garbage, different ends of the spectrum, and very hypocritical of HA, as they are no better in their methods.

Thumb beiruti 15 April 2015, 19:43

Hypocrisy!! Hezbollah is not attached at the hip to Iran?? Hezbollah is not participating in crimes against humanity in Syria by allying itself with a regime that gasses its own population and drops barrel bombs on innocent civilians?
Hezbollah making this charge as if it is the moving force behind Human Rights Watch or Amnesty International is more than laughable. It is the kettle calling the skillet black. Hypocrisy of the first order.

Thumb beiruti 15 April 2015, 19:45

Saudi Arabia is acting in Yemen on the very same exact rationale as Hezbollah is acting in Syria. It does not want to lose a neighborly ally to a hostile take over. In Syria, it would be to the Sunni, in Yemen, it would be to the Iranian funded Houthie. So, Hezbollah is ordered to engage in Syria, and it does under this rationale, and Saudi Arabia engages in Yemen, for the very same exact reason.

HYPOCRISY!!! Hezbollah is your name.

Missing imagine_1979 15 April 2015, 20:12

What is the legal age of mariage in islamic republic of iran genious?....

Missing helicopter 16 April 2015, 03:20

Can't compare apples and oranges beiruti. Nasrallah madd it cclear, read below:
" .. We will not remain silent over an aggression of this magnitude against a brotherly Arab Muslim people .... "
Iran's (and HA's) intervention in Syria is different, it is PERSIANS (and their proxies) committing aggression against brotherly Arab Muslim people.

Missing mohammad_ca 15 April 2015, 19:55

Good boy you get a star from vilayet e faqih

Missing mohammad_ca 15 April 2015, 19:59

Sectarianism is when you create an armed militia from one sect and proclaim that all of your actions are directed by vilayet e faqih

Missing imagine_1979 15 April 2015, 20:17

Hezbollah (not the resistance) was created as an ofshoot of iran and slipt amal.
They faught against eachother for 3 years in karm el toufah and as a southern u must know that... I wonder why u tent to omit it..
Then it is based on islamic revolution ideology, stop trying to make them look like secular progressist guys...it only makes u look less and less credible..

Missing mohammad_ca 15 April 2015, 20:17

Nope Nasrallat was very clear that his goal is to make Lebanon an extension of Iran and he has admitted that his decisions for war and peace come directly from vilayet e faqih. It has nothing to do with Lebanon and everything to do with vilayet e faqih ergo sectarianism par excellence.

Missing peace 15 April 2015, 21:30

hezbollah does not want to turn Lebanon into a shiite religious state because it is much more efficient to gangrene the state and pull the strings...
they would face major opposition if ever they do that and they know it. so they prefer to rule indirectly with their puppets and pretend to follow the rules: much more efficient to take benefit of the chaos they spread and if ever the state oppose them they take to the streets: remember 2008?...

Missing mohammad_ca 15 April 2015, 21:32

Bigjohn Nasrallat was very clear that every single decision he makes is directed by vilayet e faqih

Thumb Mystic 16 April 2015, 00:58

You should worry more about the takfiris next door. They want to bring Lebanon into ISIS, but i guess that is what M14 wants all along. Everything to get rid of us 'houthis' right?

First it was Israel, now ISIS. Differenr peoplw with samw agenda.

Thumb Mystic 16 April 2015, 01:45

If you knew any soldiers whom fought in Arsal, they would be the first to admit that without the Resistance pressure on the takfiris in Qalamoun, then the LAF positions would've been overrun by now.

You have no knowledge of these matters it seems, I do also believe in the Army, but don't underestimate the takfiris neither, they can be very gruesome, you don't know what they did to our LAF soldiers it seems.

Thumb -phoenix1 16 April 2015, 16:25

Big John, you said and I quote: "If Nasrala wanted to turn Lebanon into a Shiite religious state, he would have made a move already. ISIL and other Syrian takfiri groups are not stronger than him." unquote. Who said he did not try, Sayed Hassan tried to mount a coup in 2008 and he got seriously butted then. Masalan in Ein El Remmaneh, he sent his thugs, but the moment they saw the LF in the streets and wearing that much dreaded olive fatigues, they ran away as fast as their legs and mopeds could take them. The LF were deployed in their hundreds but were ordered to stay inside the building if in case the army failed to do its job as was requested by Geagea. The rest we all know, the army came back and the dogs started barking, but of course, from a distance.

Thumb -phoenix1 16 April 2015, 16:26

**Inside the buildings...***

Thumb freedomarch 15 April 2015, 20:02

I DON'T blame you I Blame YR for stirring conflicts from time to time . :) .. we as peaceful people have to see what nahar net write gwt cover and hope that the storm passes with less damage.
As for your empty words, Iran..O7 we hate you Hibo zbelleh equally as Qaeda and their likes and we know KSA does fight them unlike your Iran and Syrian regime that want to show the world that they are fighting terrorisim when they THEMSELVES help release them and never attack them, Just showing off and acting as if they are, as long as this serve their and your agendas.

Thumb ex-fpm 15 April 2015, 20:27

More anger more hatred more frustration evident in the behavior of this terror group. Nothing it will say or do will change anything on the ground. The more they squeak the more they scream means the more pain they feel. Well done KSA and tighten the noose on their iranian necks.

Default-user-icon Hezbelignorance (Guest) 15 April 2015, 20:28

In the meantime, Hezbollah suppoertes are brainwashed to ignorance so that they can be controlled like sheep !

Default-user-icon Can-Am (Guest) 15 April 2015, 20:59

I am so worried that Hizthrowup is dragging Lebanon down. My only hope is that the sane people of Lebanon know the right from wrong and that means the LAF. My heart goes out to the soldiers of the LAF and the forces of the ISF to know that the Lebanese have a border and that it is their COUNTRY that matters and not their religions. Secure your borders first, let Hizthrowup know that the Lebanese will not be held hostage by ANY other country and then elect your president! May peace be with Lebanon and Israel.

Missing peace 15 April 2015, 21:36

“The rhetoric of al-Mustaqbal movement gives the impression that this movement supports the extermination operations and mass murders that are being committed by the aggression's warplanes against innocent civilians,” Hizbullah added.

isn't what hezbollah is doing with bashar? moreover they are accomplice with the murders of civilians!
the difference is that mustaqbal has not sent a militia to side with the yemeni regime! LOL

how more hypocrit can hezbollah be????

Missing peace 15 April 2015, 21:37

“The regime of the Saud family is purchasing consciences, importing armies and soldiers, and sowing discord and divisions in order to fragment countries and murder innocents,” it said.

funny how they apply what bashar is doing to the saudis... if they were truly respectable they would say the same about bashar...

pityful hypocrits

Missing peace 15 April 2015, 21:39

Hizbullah slammed Saudi Arabia as a “regime of ignorance and murder which is exporting terrorism, extremists and subversive ideologies.”

the very same applies to iran for which hezbollah is a tool....

Default-user-icon jaafar (Guest) 16 April 2015, 09:13

The pot calling the kettle black

Thumb -phoenix1 16 April 2015, 13:25

Hizbullah Says Mustaqbal 'Attached' to Saudi 'Regime of Ignorance'. A very apt title to this article, which will also serve to sum up Hezbollah's role with Iran but with a small tweaking to the title as such: Mustaqbal Says Hezbollah 'Attached' to Iranian 'Regime of Ignorance'. Between the two, we Lebanese are pretty well served one must say.