Hezbollah Runs Lebanon's Foreign Ministry
By Elias Bejjani*
It
has become clear even to the blind that the Lebanese state is massively
dominated by the Hezbollah Mullah's leadership. This terrorist militant
organization boldly dictates its Iranian decrees on all the Lebanese
officials and institutions, manipulates their activities and greatly
influences the whole country's decision making process through cancerous
infiltration, intimidation, and multifold tactics of terrorism. Not even one decision could be
made by the Lebanese government or any of its institutions without
Hezbollah's approval.
In
this context, Hezbollah forced the Lebanese state to adopt all its derailed
concepts, vicious justifications, bizarre explanations and plain
fabrications in a bid to camouflage and cover up the actual causes of the
massive series of explosions that occurred on July 14/09 in
the southern Lebanese
town of Khirbat Silm, located about 10 miles north of
the Israeli-Lebanese border. In fact, Khirbat Silm was hit
seriously due to a series of Hezbollah's
huge underground
weaponry caches.
Observers and local residents have confirmed that the Hezbollah
militiamen did not allow the Lebanese
army or the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) to
approach the scene of the blast until after they had
removed all the burned weapons and ammunition, and transferred all
the weapons that did not explode to nearby depots located in a number of
civilian houses in the town itself.
The
Hezbollah civilian militiamen with their families in the town attacked
the UNIFIL soldiers
(French contingent) with stones when they
tried to search the houses close to the explosion location injuring
14
of them and aborting their search assignment.
At a
time when Hezbollah leaders boast and brag openly that their stockpiles
of missiles have doubled, their military capabilities are increasing
and that they are militarily still as strong in the southern region
adjacent to the Israeli borders as they were before the war in July
2006, the Lebanese state
only buries its head in the sand and adopts
stances that are childish, forged, naive and void from any kind of actuality
or credibility.
Official statements issued by the UNIFIL forces confirmed clearly and
explicitly that the weaponry caches
that exploded in the town of Khirbat Silm belonged to Hezbollah and tagged
the incident as a serious violation of
UN Security Council Resolution 1701,
notably the provision stating that there should be no presence of
unauthorized assets or weapons in the area of its operations between the Litani River and the Blue Line.
In
spite of the solid facts that the UNIFIL statements presented, the Lebanese authorities
turned
a blind eye on all the infringements that were committed by Hezbollah, not
only in regard to the explosion of
its weaponry caches, but also on the two others incidents
that targeted the UNIFIL forces afterwards that
were engineered and executed by
Hezbollah.
In
the first incident, about
100
of Hezbollah's civilians from the residents of the town of Khirbat Silm threw
stones
at the UNIFIL soldiers and injured 14 of them. In the second
incident, a group of Hezbollah civilians crossed the Green Line
of the Israeli-Lebanese border near Shabaa Farms and overran a
non-guarded Israeli post.
Meanwhile, the
letter that the Lebanese Foreign Ministry sent to the United Nations regarding
the Khirbat Silm explosions and the incidents that followed was void of any
credibility, childish, and a mere mouthpiece for Hezbollah's stances. Anyone
who had thoroughly read
the letter would have known
immediately that it was written by the Hezbollah leadership and not
by the Lebanese Foreign Affairs
diplomats.
The
Lebanese political analyst, Bechara
Charbel,
described the letter as
a
"diplomatic joke" and said: "It would be great to know who is that genius
diplomat that wrote the letter to the United Nations addressing the Khirbat
Silm explosions because it is so bad and so fake that he in return deserves
to be stripped of his university
degrees, fired from his job, slapped on the face and kicked on the back".
The
letter alleged that the explosions were due to a fire breaking out in an
abandoned building that housed unexploded munitions from the summer 2006
war with Israel. It stressed that cooperation between the Lebanese Army and UNIFIL was strong, adding that
Lebanon was fully committed to the implementation of Resolution 1701,
and that an investigation committee was formed
by the Lebanese Army and UNIFIL officers to supervise the scene of the explosion. According to the
letter,
the investigations had been launched the day after the explosion,
“because experts judged working the first day to be too dangerous since
explosions continued until late July 14”.
The letter said that the Lebanese soldiers stayed on location despite
possible hazards, adding that one soldier had been injured.
The
letter goes on to say that the investigations had revealed that the
unexploded ammunitions bore writings in Hebrew and were of the type used
during the summer 2006 war. It slammed Israel’s claims that Hezbollah
endangered civilians by storing its weapons in populated areas. “Israel is
trying to justify any future deliberate attack on Lebanese civilians,” the
letter said.
Regarding the July 18 incident in which a UNIFIL team investigating the
blast was hampered by civilians from the Khirbat Silm town, the Foreign
Ministry’s letter revealed the Lebanese Army had decided to investigate
leaks that unexploded ammunitions might have been transferred to three
houses in Khirbet Silim. “UNIFIL was informed and decided to crack down on
the three houses without being escorted by the Lebanese Army,” the letter
said. “Clashes with the residents ensued,” it added.
"As
a result, 14 UNIFIL personnel were slightly
injured".
The
letter is not only diplomatic
nonsense, but also a stupid joke and a mere forgery
of
the facts. For heaven sake, is there any sane individual that
would take such a report seriously and grant any kind of credibility to
those who wrote it and to the Lebanese government that adopted it?
Definitely no one if we exclude Hezbollah and its Iranian masters, the
Mullahs.
It
is sad, shameful and heretical that the
Lebanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Fawzi
Salloukh, is actually Hezbollah's Minister for Foreign Affairs and has
nothing to do with Lebanon. He is Hezbollah's man and its diplomatic
mouthpiece.
Elias Bejjani
Canadian-Lebanese Human Rights activist, journalist and political
commentator
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