Reports: Jumblat Resents Mustaqbal Stances, Lashes out at Hariri

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Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat lashed out at former Prime Minister Saad Hariri over his insistence to topple the cabinet of Prime Minister Najib Miqati in light of the absence of another one to substitute it, the Saudi Okaz daily reported Saturday.

“Jumblat lashed out at Hariri because al-Mustaqbal movement insists on overthrowing the current cabinet although there is no substitute for it,” unnamed sources told the daily.

Hariri on Thursday hit back at Jumblat, describing slain Internal Security Forces Intelligence Bureau chief Brig. Gen. Wissam al-Hasan as “the martyr of Lebanon” and slammed the Druze leader for refusing to resign from government.

“Walid Jumblat is quoting me as saying that Wissam al-Hasan is the martyr of the Sunni sect. This is untrue and his ally Miqati is the one who said that. Wissam al-Hasan is the martyr of Lebanon,” said Hariri on the social networking website Twitter during Jumblat's live interview on LBCI television on Thursday.

Jumblat snapped back immediately during the interview.

“Great. If Miqati said that then he committed a mistake and let us consider Wissam al-Hasan the martyr of the Lebanese state,” he said.

Earlier during the interview, Jumblat revealed that Hariri had telephoned him and asked him to withdraw his ministers from the government.

The sources told Okaz that Jumblat was “annoyed” with the atmospheres that prevailed during a meeting between Head of al-Mustaqbal bloc MP Fouad Saniora and Arab ambassadors on Thursday.

Saniora told the ambassadors that the March 14 alliance is determined to topple Miqati's cabinet, but willing to extend its hand to President Michel Suleiman to form a new one.

Moreover, Saniora had met President Michel Suleiman on Tuesday at the Baabda presidential palace and briefed him on the alliance's stance to boycott national dialogue sessions until Miqati's government resigns.

Hasan was assassinated last week in a massive car bomb in Beirut's Ashrafiyeh neighborhood that left three dead and more than a hundred wounded.

Comments 14
Thumb geha 27 October 2012, 09:27

nothing new here!

Thumb ado.australia 27 October 2012, 16:38

Geha... Believe it or not, we can agree.

One of the problems with our modern day 24hr news is that they most often than not, must make up news.

Thumb jcamerican 27 October 2012, 09:49

Is there another copy of this article with better spices.

Missing beirutbastard00 27 October 2012, 12:49

Zero hope for this country.

Missing beirutbastard00 27 October 2012, 12:49

Zero hope for this country.

Missing phillipo 27 October 2012, 13:24

Is there no way to arrest all these leaders, stick them in one room and make them talk amongst themselves until -
a) they come up with an agreed solution
or
b) they manage to kill each other.
Either way I see a better future for Lebanon.

Thumb ado.australia 27 October 2012, 16:28

Odds are they will not kill each other because they are pussies that need their minions to do their deeds.

Refuse them food and drink until they agree and they would still starve to death!

Remove their mobile phones and ability to contact their foriegn bosses and they would then, possibly agree on something!

Missing greatpierro 28 October 2012, 09:51

the problems are not the leaders only. Look at participants on this forum. A lot of accusations, participants siding with tyrannical regimes of Iran and Syria accusing others of being Wahabis or el Quaeda, promoting the never ending conflict against Israel....

Leaders come from the population and the population is divided; the different communities do not trust each others. This is partially our responsibility and partially the responsibility of Syria and Iran who are manipulating the lebanese so badly in the interest of keeping their tyranical regime survive.

Default-user-icon watfa eid (Guest) 27 October 2012, 14:13

Mr jumblat is a scared little girl for his and his sons life and u should look for his phones data before he ends up a martyr too, maybe then we will know who is behind all these assassinations...

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 27 October 2012, 14:45

i suggest very humbly to naharnet not say: sunni leader druze leader shiite leader christian.......just say the name of the politician or his affiliation to a political bloc.it will be greatly appreciated and a move to the civic state.

Default-user-icon Inconnus (Guest) 27 October 2012, 17:44

Check this video from "Les Inconnus" about Beirut: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d11bcHV766k

Thumb shab 28 October 2012, 15:49

Well said.

Default-user-icon A Patriot (Guest) 27 October 2012, 15:31

Here he is again suffering from diarrhoea of the mouth... Trying to safeguard his tribe and throwing the rest of the country under the bus...
Go sit on a rusty phone pole and rotate...

Thumb benzona 27 October 2012, 17:31

je suis fatigue et las de toutes ces diatribes.

Khalas, It's time to bury this state controlled by the sects. no more confessionalism. point final.

The day we manage to get that is the day we'll all leave as equals.