Nasrallah Urges Aoun-Mustaqbal Dialogue, Says 'Road to Jerusalem' Goes through Syria
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Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah called Friday for a “serious dialogue” between the Free Patriotic Movement and al-Mustaqbal movement to resolve the cabinet dispute, as he declared that “the road to Jerusalem” goes through Syria.
“Weeks ago, it was obvious that the country was heading towards a clash over the issue of government and the FPM is a key party in the equation,” said Nasrallah in a televised address commemorating Quds (Jerusalem) Day.
FPM chief MP Michel “Aoun is raising legitimate demands,” Nasrallah stressed.
He said over the past weeks, “some parties believed” Hizbullah and the FPM “do not share the same stance.”
They thought that “Hizbullah is preoccupied in Syria and that Aoun was alone,” Nasrallah added.
“We insisted on consensus in the cabinet and we did not need to reach this extent,” he said.
Emphasizing that “Aoun's allies have not abandoned the FPM,” Nasrallah pointed out that some parties tried to “drive a wedge between the allies.”
Hizbullah's leader also clarified why his party did not take part Thursday in the FPM's street protests.
“Hizbullah's participation would not have been in Aoun's interest, because if we take part, a thousand accusations would be raised in our faces – Iran's nuclear program, Syria, a constituent assembly, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon -- and Aoun's demands would be lost,” said Nasrallah.
“Secondly, the man did not ask us to take part, because he understands the magnitude of the missions that Hizbullah is assuming in this period,” he noted.
Aoun announced Thursday after a stormy cabinet session and violent street protests that his movement managed to achieve its objectives from what he had dubbed as a “fateful day,” stressing that “there will be no new president” before the political forces agree on a new electoral law.
During the heated session, the cabinet's parties agreed to continue the thorny debate over the cabinet's decision-taking mechanism after Eid al-Fitr.
Aoun had called on his supporters to prepare for rallies to restore what he described as “the rights of the Christians.” Preparations for the demos began after the cabinet failed to discuss the appointment of high-ranking security and military officials.
The FPM chief has been lobbying for the appointment of Commando Regiment commander Chamel Roukoz, his son-in-law, as army chief.
“We realize the difficulty surrounding the election of a president due to the current circumstances, but it must remain everyone's priority, and we must agree on a mechanism for the work of the cabinet in the absence of a president,” said Nasrallah on Friday.
He underlined that “neither Aoun nor his allies want to topple the government, because that would plunge the entire country into vacuum.”
“I call for serious dialogue, especially between Aoun and al-Mustaqbal movement, because Mustaqbal did not honor the promises it gave to Aoun,” said Nasrallah, referring to reports that Mustaqbal had told Aoun it would endorse Roukoz's appointment as army chief as part of a package deal.
But Nasrallah asserted that Hizbullah “won't abandon” any of its allies or its alliance with the FPM.
“A bilateral dialogue should start between al-Mustaqbal and the FPM, and we might all join it later,” he said.
“Lebanon needs its civil peace, institutions and coexistence, and it has no room for elimination, exclusion or monopolization, and partnership is our destiny,” Nasrallah insisted.
Turning to Hizbullah's military intervention in Syria alongside the regime's forces, Nasrallah noted that the party's fighters who are dying in Syria are making sacrifices for the sake of “resistant Syria, Lebanon and Palestine.”
Citing a famous Lebanese civil war statement by senior Palestine Liberation Organization official Abu Iyad, Nasrallah stated that “the road to Jerusalem does not go through Jounieh.”
But “it goes through Qalamoun, Zabadani, Daraa and Hasakeh, because if Syria is lost, Palestine would be lost,” he explained.
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10 July 2015, 18:56
Nasrallah: Lebanon needs its civil peace, institutions and coexistence, and it has no room for elimination, exclusion or monopolization, and partnership is our destiny.
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10 July 2015, 18:55
Nasrallah: A bilateral dialogue should start between al-Mustaqbal and the FPM, and we might all join it later.
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10 July 2015, 18:54
Nasrallah: We won't abandon any of our allies or our alliance with the FPM.
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10 July 2015, 18:54
Nasrallah: I call for serious dialogue, especially between Aoun and al-Mustaqbal movement, because Mustaqbal did not honor the promises it gave to Aoun.
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10 July 2015, 18:50
Nasrallah: Neither Aoun nor his allies want to topple the government, because that would plunge the entire country into vacuum.
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10 July 2015, 18:49
Nasrallah: We realize the difficulty surrounding the election of a president due to the current circumstances, but it must remain everyone's priority, and we must agree on a mechanism for the work of the cabinet in the absence of a president.
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10 July 2015, 18:48
Nasrallah: Hizbullah's participation in the street protests would not have been in Aoun's interest, because if we take part, a thousand accusations would be raised in our faces -- Iran's nuclear program, Syria, a constituent assembly, the STL -- and Aoun's demands would be lost. Secondly, the man did not ask us to take part, because he understands the magnitude of the missions that Hizbullah is assuming in this period.
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10 July 2015, 18:46
Nasrallah: Aoun's allies have not abandoned the FPM. Some parties tried to drive a wedge between the allies.
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10 July 2015, 18:46
Nasrallah: Aoun is raising legitimate demands. Some parties believed that the allies do not share the same stance and that Hizbullah is preoccupied in Syria and that Aoun was alone. We insisted on consensus in the cabinet and we did not need to reach this extent.
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10 July 2015, 18:43
Nasrallah: Weeks ago, it was obvious that the country was heading towards a clash over the issue of government and the FPM is a key party in the equation.
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10 July 2015, 18:35
Nasrallah: The Saudi war on Yemen is now being fought without any political objectives and it only aims to take revenge on Yemen and its people.
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10 July 2015, 18:32
Nasrallah: Our fighters who fall in Syria are dying for the sake of the resistant Syria, Lebanon and Palestine. The road to Jerusalem does not go through Jounieh, but it goes through Qalamoun, Zabadani, Daraa and Hasakeh, because if Syria is lost, Palestine would be lost.
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10 July 2015, 18:30
Nasrallah: Syria is defiant and it will remain steadfast.
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10 July 2015, 18:27
Nasrallah: Claims that there is a Persian scheme are aimed at diverting the attention of Muslims from the Palestinian cause. Any talk of a Shiite crescent is a lie fabricated by the corrupt Arab system, which has abandoned Palestine.
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10 July 2015, 18:25
Nasrallah: You can't be a supporter of Palestine unless you are a supporter of Iran and Iran's enemies are the enemies of Jerusalem. The only hope left for this region, after God, is the Iranian republic and its support for the resistance movements in the region.
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10 July 2015, 18:25
Nasrallah: Because Iran represents a threat to Israel, military wars were waged against it in the past, and now it is facing a psychological, media and economic war, and Washington's allies in the region are taking part in these wars.
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10 July 2015, 18:24
Nasrallah: If the entire nuclear deal hinges on the precondition of acknowledging Israel as a state, the Iranian republic and its people would never accept such a condition, because they would be renouncing their religion if they accept such a stance.
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10 July 2015, 18:22
Nasrallah: Israel knows that the takfiri scheme, which is sponsored by some Arab regimes, is destroying the countries that it wants destroyed.
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10 July 2015, 18:21
Nasrallah: Israel's objectives are targeted against Iran.
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10 July 2015, 18:14
Nasrallah: Israel is the root of terrorism, and the entity that was established by terrorist organizations is trying to present itself as a force fighting terrorism.
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10 July 2015, 18:11
Nasrallah: If Yemen becomes sovereign, free, independent and governed by the will of its people, it would become a resistant country that is part of the axis of resistance, which would pose a strategic threat to Israel.
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10 July 2015, 18:09
Nasrallah: Some Zionist leaders are trying to convince the world to officially acknowledge the annexation of the Golan into the usurper state of Israel.
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10 July 2015, 18:04
Nasrallah: Quds Day was also commemorated in Bahrain.
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10 July 2015, 18:02
Nasrallah: The Yemeni people feel that the world has turned its back on them.
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10 July 2015, 18:02
Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in a televised address marking Quds Day: Despite the continuous Saudi-American aggression against Sanaa, tens of thousands took to the streets and rallied for Jerusalem, Palestine and Gaza.

Quds day;)! Do you know where Quds is? Better Zabadani Day, Qusayr Day, Massacres Day. Absolute lies that is what he is good at.
Right you are Marcus, but Hassan Nasrallah needs urgently to deflect attention from his main ally's stinging disaster yesterday of Black Thursday. He tried to get Aoun to derail Lebanon for this good Summer season and it failed. It failed even more because Nasrallah's militia dares not provoke Israel again but bark, so who better than tell Aoun to agitate things? Hasn't anyone noticed how Hezbollah and Hamas move in Tandem? yesterday Hamas kidnapped 2 Israelis from the Sinai, should it come as a surprise that Aoun was ordered by Hezbollah to cause trouble here? people need to open their eyes wide, because Israel shares the same puppets with Syria and Iran.
It surprises me no more, that when Hassan Nasrallah speaks, no TV stations bother to air his speeches anymore. It surprises me no more when Hassan Nasrallah, just how many dirty tongued trolls appear to insult everyone. I must say a big mabrook for bringing up such a culture, truly speaking, now it shows what his adepts and the adepts of Michel Claoun are really like.

@fawa???
Any woman not covered head to toe in a black Chador is a porn star to you. This is why your culture is foreign to Lebanon.

so it is no more about defending shia villages or lebanese border towns or even defending Lebanon against his imaginary takfiri-saudi-zionist-american threats. It is about liberating Palestine and Jerusalem; however the shortest way to achieve that is through Zabadani, Daraa, Hasaka and Aleppo.
Iranian puppet!

Nasrallah: Lebanon needs its civil peace, institutions and coexistence, and it has no room for elimination, exclusion or monopolization, and partnership is our destiny.
Partnership the nassrallah way:
a) I have weapons and you cannot b) I have my own state, army and courts and you don't
c) I make decisions to start wars in any country I wish d) I stage sectarian wars and as partners you have no say in what I do e) I share with you what you have but you don't have the same privilege

Nasrallah: You can't be a supporter of Palestine unless you are a supporter of Iran and Iran's enemies are the enemies of Jerusalem. The only hope left for this region, after God, is the Iranian republic and its support for the resistance movements in the region.
this man has no shame! He has sold himself to the devil indeed.

Nasrallah: Claims that there is a Persian scheme are aimed at diverting the attention of Muslims from the Palestinian cause. Any talk of a Shiite crescent is a lie fabricated by the corrupt Arab system, which has abandoned Palestine.
then he contradicts himself and says:
Nasrallah: If Yemen becomes sovereign, free, independent and governed by the will of its people, it would become a resistant country that is part of the axis of resistance, which would pose a strategic threat to Israel.

how would Yemen pose a strategic threat to Israel. It can hardly feed its people and geographically it is distant from Israel. As long as the shias control it then it is ok. absolute filth

Yes ya Sayed, we stand with you till the very end of all time.
Beloved leader Mouqawama of Lebanon honor remains on our side, justice shall be done against the Zionists and Wahabis.
The Americans and ISrael will never again take Lebanon God wills it.
The ignorants amongst us in this nation will soon learn that.
Our brothers and sisters in Yemen will follow our example in Lebanon, and the beloved pure Revolution in Iran.
Syria will not be conquered by the takfiris, even if the war there continues till judgement day.
Tribute to Sayed Nasrallah & The Resistance -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFK2LXxcW4E

Good to see you support your native homeland and it's "pure" revolution...same nonsense different spectrum.

mystic, is that a martyred iranian jihadi terrorist family in your avatar?

Well virgo, sure you can get actual medication for it, but since you're in Dahieh? Chances are the med's are fake to begin with, you know who to thank for that.

نصرالله: نحن دعينا منذ الاساس للعمل لتجنيب البلد حوادث المنطقة لنحيد بلدنا ولا ندير الظهر لبعض ونحن اليوم نتحاور مع المستقبل وان لم يكن من نتائج فلا يخلو من الايجابيات.
How can he say that and keep a straight face?!!! master of deceit

That's funny; I don't remember Saudi bombing Yemen before the Iranian-backed Houthis staged a military coup. I wonder what Hasan may be talking about...

"If Yemen becomes sovereign, free, independent and governed by the will of its people, it would become a resistant country that is part of the axis of resistance, which would pose a strategic threat to Israel."
i.e., a new gun in the neighbourhood. No thanks! We've all seen what Hizb brought to Lebanon (July 2006, May 2008, March 2011 till present); the Yemeni people don't need that.

"If the entire nuclear deal hinges on the precondition of acknowledging Israel as a state, the Iranian republic and its people would never accept such a condition, because they would be renouncing their religion if they accept such a stance."
No, the entire nuclear deal hinges on Iran not becoming the latest nuclear bomb wielder. There are enough nuclear bombs in this world already to disintegrate the whole planet as it is.

"You can't be a supporter of Palestine unless you are a supporter of Iran and Iran's enemies are the enemies of Jerusalem. The only hope left for this region, after God, is the Iranian republic and its support for the resistance movements in the region."
Erm; the Iranian Republic has been arming you, and you blew Katyuschas on the Druze villages in May 2008. Being a puppet to Iran isn't hope; it's suicide.

"Syria is defiant and it will remain steadfast."
Absolutely! All the way till the Butcher of Damascus is removed from a position through which he can order the slaughter of innocents with chemical weapons and barrel bombs.

"Our fighters who fall in Syria are dying for the sake of the resistant Syria, Lebanon and Palestine. The road to Jerusalem does not go through Jounieh, but it goes through Qalamoun, Zabadani, Daraa and Hasakeh, because if Syria is lost, Palestine would be lost."
But I thought in 2006 you said the road to Jerusalem passes through Shebaa. Do you know how to even read a bloody map? I can already foresee the day when you'll be telling us "The road to Jerusalem goes through Sanaa".

"The Saudi war on Yemen is now being fought without any political objectives and it only aims to take revenge on Yemen and its people."
Saudi has had a mutual defense pact with Yemen for decades. Unlike you, who promise "our weapons will never be aimed at our Lebanese brethren", Saudi is keeping its promise and working on reinstating the legitimate president who had been ousted by a bloody military coup. Why are you so surprised? Aren't you doing even worse in helping protect Baschar from those who would seek to oust him?

"Weeks ago, it was obvious that the country was heading towards a clash over the issue of government and the FPM is a key party in the equation."
Yes. A key party in the equation that led to the clash.

"Aoun is raising legitimate demands."
...That he doesn't want the term of Qahwaji, which expires in September, to be extended, but that instead he wants his son-in-law, whose term expires in October, to be instated in the position. And once that term expires in a month, Aoun will insist on extending his son-in-law's term. Thank you very much, we are familiar with Aoun.
"Some parties believed that the allies do not share the same stance and that Hizbullah is preoccupied in Syria and that Aoun was alone."
Oh, no, don't worry; nobody really believed that; everyone knows you both wallow in the same sty.
"We insisted on consensus in the cabinet and we did not need to reach this extent."
And by consensus you mean "My way or no way", as usual.

Thanks. :) I couldn't wait for the article to be written, so I was just commenting on each sentence as it is reported.

"Hizbullah's participation in the street protests would not have been in Aoun's interest, because if we take part, a thousand accusations would be raised in our faces -- Iran's nuclear program, Syria, a constituent assembly, the STL -- and Aoun's demands would be lost."
Ahh, for once, a moment of truth. How much did you pay your speech-writer?
"Secondly, the man did not ask us to take part, because he understands the magnitude of the missions that Hizbullah is assuming in this period."
However, since his loyalty lies to you and not to Lebanon, he obviously did not understand the magnitude of the missions that the Lebanese security forces are assuming in this period.

"We realize the difficulty surrounding the election of a president due to the current circumstances, but it must remain everyone's priority, and we must agree on a mechanism for the work of the cabinet in the absence of a president."
And yet your representatives in the cabinet will still not actually go and vote for a president in fear that it might not be Aoun. Thus you want your and your allies' powers in cabinet to be expanded since you're not sure Aoun can win a presidential election given how much you two are hated in this country. Nice.
Fawaqueh, if you look at this thread in chronological sequence, you will notice that the foul language was started by your fellow adepts, so I felt it was my moral duty to remind everyone who started it all, and exactly as you heard me, who was aired on TV. I am sorry to tell you this, you do hail from a sick culture, and by the measure of written representation coming from the partisans of Hezbollah and their ally the FPM, it is not difficult to gauge the qualitative value or the lack of it. Trust me ya Fawaqeh, any human being can insult, but the difference comes between those to whom it is culture and those to whom it isn't. I guess a person like you should know where you stand.

"Neither Aoun nor his allies want to topple the government, because that would plunge the entire country into vacuum."
I'm sure you know because you've already done that before. And sure; you may not want to "topple" the government; it suffices you to cripple so that it's as useful as if it were toppled.
When the Yellows lose their temper, trolling makes them feel safer, yalla, troll then.

"Lebanon needs its civil peace, institutions and coexistence, and it has no room for elimination, exclusion or monopolization, and partnership is our destiny."
Right. Because that's what you've been for all along since October 2004, through February 2005, July 2006, May 2008, 2011... Spare us the bull. Not everybody has the IQ of an FPM groupie.

And you have just been better how? Did you make a single point, made a single commentary on the actual subject? You're the one who's just calling everybody a loser and ignoring the article. You want to debate? Check below.
Guys have you noticed just what Michel Claoun is doing with the help of his mentors? He talks of putting his son-in-law Roukoz as army chief, but do you know that this is not possible currently without a president in his seat right now? So what is Claoun trying to do, break the convention or speed up his election as president? Is Claoun trying best as he could to strip off the presidency's key role, that of appointing the army chief? Be careful everyone, stay sober, Aoun is not only mad, but he is an Anti-Christ, a Freemason Illuminati trying everything to remove us from Lebanon, what I wrote of is just one such example, keep your eyes wide open. Keeping Lebanon without president now for 15 months is also one such move, careful people, careful!!
Have you people ever asked why Michel Claoun wanted to take the presidential vote to the street? The street for everything is what Michel Aoun believes, and why? The same, his aim remains to weaken the Christians of Lebanon, to remove all symbols of validation for our role. Michel Aoun, the number 1 anti-Christ, a Freemason Illuminati doing the work of Satan. If yesterday the Sunni Muslims of Lebanon felt that the attack of the Serail was targeted against, if only they sent their partisans, what would have happened? Aoun is trying to light the fire of sectarianism, let us all watch this evil man, he is a lot more dangerous than many know, Satan has now taken over every bit of his heart and mind. Hassan Nasrallah, your ally is a Satanist, wou ba3dak mesheh wou ghesheh 3alal Quds?
**...If yesterday the Sunni Muslims of Lebanon felt that the attack of the Serail was targeted against THEM, if only they sent their partisans, what would have happened?...***

Nassrallah 'Road to Jerusalem' Goes through Syria
and may I ask "Who tasked you with the liberation of Palestine"?
Arafat and his gangs said the road to Jerusalem goes through Jounieh and he died an ugly death. You will end up with an even uglier fate.

and you forget how many fake accounts you make on every article.... really sick!

Jerusalem is in Judea, and the Jews come from Judea... U r dreaming...