Mustaqbal Sources: Saadiyat Incident Highlights Significance of Dialogue

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Al-Mustaqbal movement confirmed on Thursday the necessity to continue the dialogue with Hizbullah mainly after al-Saadiyat incident, prominent sources told As Safir daily.

“We adhere to the dialogue with Hizbullah in commitment to the directions of chief Saad Hariri (the movement’s leader). Al-Saadiyat incident showed the importance of the talks between al-Mustaqbal and Hizbullah,” the sources stated.

They warned that the incident could have triggered a dangerous security clash that could have spread tension to all Lebanese regions if it was not for the dialogue lingering-in between the two parties.

“The Lebanese army carried out its duties and restored normal life to the area,” they said, adding “the dialogue session number 14th should defuse all wicks and try to address the real reason.”

Highlighting that the incident reflects the general situation in the country and in Syria, they warned against similar incidents in the future mainly if Wednesday’s clashes were not a mere coincidence but a test carried out by Hizbullah for future steps it plans to take.

For his part, al-Mustaqbal MP Mohammed Hajjar said: “What happened in Saadiyat was the result of a decision taken by Hizbullah to set military sites in its name and in the name of the Resistance Brigades in all Lebanese regions under different slogans and pretexts, defying the people, the military and security apparatuses.”

Heavy clashes erupted early on Wednesday in Saadiyat between al-Mustaqbal and Resistance Brigades supporters leaving scores of people injured, including an army personnel.

Reports have said that the clashes erupted when assailants fired at a cafe where a number of youth were having their Suhour.

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Missing iranian.patriot 02 July 2015, 09:24

of course Mustakbal must adhere to dialogue in order to guarantee more incidents like Saadiyat will happen in the future.

Thumb Mystic 02 July 2015, 10:22

Now Mostaqbal wants dialogue again. That's amusing how fast they want to shake hands after their youth got slapped around in Al Saadiyat.

Rule number one, don't pick a fight you can't finish Future Movement.

Default-user-icon Mystic.be.Moss (Guest) 02 July 2015, 10:49

well said

Thumb _mowaten_ 02 July 2015, 11:24

"Reports have said that the clashes erupted when assailants fired at a cafe where a number of youth were having their Suhour."

Who are they? Who opened fire on a cafe? Shouldn't that be the most important piece of information regarding this whole thing? If naharnet is obscuring it, it can only mean one thing: they were musthabalis.

Missing CFTC 02 July 2015, 11:31

@mowaten E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T. Still laughing since your comment way back in which you said with a straight face you were shia but secular and atheist. Thank you

Thumb Mystic 02 July 2015, 14:56

Yes it was Mostaqbalis youth that opened fire upon Resistance members during iftar.

They are regretful about that now, since they are in Hariris hospital dwelled with evil thoughts.

Thumb barrymore 02 July 2015, 15:42

mystic, we believe you

Missing peace 02 July 2015, 16:15

yes barrymore... miss tic is always the first one on the sites of events therefore he knows everything....

Default-user-icon the_roar (Guest) 02 July 2015, 09:54

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Default-user-icon flamethrowerbemoss (Guest) 02 July 2015, 10:48

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Missing humble 02 July 2015, 09:55

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Thumb _mowaten_ 02 July 2015, 11:32

Well obviously, since never proven guilty. No matter how many times you accuse them, as long as it is only empty hate speech fueled by sectarianism it remains worthless propaganda.

Default-user-icon _mowaten_4.0 (Guest) 02 July 2015, 11:59

always innocent until proven guilty

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Thumb Mystic 02 July 2015, 10:46

Be my guest Saudijack, some of your friends already got that idea yesterday. What happend to them?

Naharnet - "The wounded were taken to the Rafic Hariri University Hospital."

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Missing peace 02 July 2015, 11:45

hezbollah and its affiliates just resolve problems by violence when in a dire strait... just a bunch of thugs and criminals.

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