Monday, August 7, 2006

El-Seniora tears : When An Arab man cries

Today in Beirut from few hours ago The Arab foreign ministers had their public meeting before their closed secession began , in the public where most of the new TV networks in the Arab world and Lebanese TV channel aired it , Prime Minister El-Seniora said a very powerful and sensational speech, proving the Arab identity of Lebanon and also blaming the Arab brothers who didn't stand as they should be with this small great country


He said his word and could n't stop himself to cry in tears , he cried in tears, not false one ,but real ones, tears of responsible man who is asking help from irresponsible men just like Prince Saud El-Faisal and our Ahmed Abu El-Gata , both of them had these facial expressions that can't be described except by that they didn't like what he was saying




He said very powerful quotes that must recorded in history


He said the following :



"Lebanon won't be an arena for other's conflicts and fights"




" The Arab identity of Lebanon ,Our Arab-hood is not conditional , it is by force , it is the Arab-hood of choice, Belong and commitment"




"Standing with us is a right and a responsibility on both of us and you."




"Our Arab brothers understand from the previous bitter years that the Arabic security is One security and the Arabic future is one future"



Seniora asked the Arab countries as I hinted before to adopt his plan of the 7 conditions for ceasing fire

The Strange thing in Elaph.com ,the Saudi e-newspaper they ignored his tears and powerful blaming words totally but Al-Arabya was wise enough to be moderate in its coverage after at last Saudi Arabia said that it was OK now to a have an Arab summit in Mecca in the coming days ,Al-jazeera coverage as usual was the best , I didn't watch any Lebanese channel till now


I always believe as Egyptian who raised in Oriental culture that it is so how hard to see a man shed tear , this guy was n't acting , I believe he was crying because he is asking help from those not to be asked :(


Naji El-Ali , In the trash : A newspaper with the headline : Arab Movements to aid Beirut




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16 comments:

  1. if seniora had had the guts to stand up to the religious zealot, iran supported terrorist group hezbollah in the first place, and not let them grow and stockpile at the border, he would not need to shed a single tear today. make no mistake - he is directly responsible for the warring state, and while he cries for the tv crews, he could have stopped the atrocities from both side on day one, and he still can - forcing the hezbollah to return the kidnapped soldiers, and bringing in the lebanese military to the southern border and squelch the indiscriminate missile firing towards israel.

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  2. @tsella, if Israel had withdrawed its troops from Shabaa farms - the Lebanes land occupied by Israel- and had set the Lebanese prisoners in its prisons free, Hezbolla wouldn't have initiated the war on them. Believe me, Senyora may cry after seeing the barbaric attack the IDF makes on children and innocent civilians, but Lebanon will never give up.

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  3. @ tsella,at least he shed tears for his country and his people who got killed in the war
    not like leaders who made stuck in a swamp you don't know how to get out from , your soldiers are killed on a daily basis ,your towns are being hit everyday in other words Olmert is jeopardizing with your people ,your family and your own peace to implement an american agenda , the problem is Olmert will not shed a tear for regert because he doesn't care that much for his people , if he does at least he would think in a better way

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  4. @tarek, shabaa? you must mean mount dov.. so you're saying lebanon is now fighting for syria? nice. that's what we're saying, but the cowards in syria are afraid to speak up.

    anyway, you know this is bullcrap. when the people behind hezbollah (iran if you're unsure) go all out saying israel should not exist, we both know hezbollah would have found whatever reason to declare holy jihad on israel.

    prisoners? you mean cold-blooded-by-his-own-confession samir kuntar? in any arab country he would have faced capital punishment (i.e. death sentense), but we're too civilized for that. he's serving life in prison, and i hope he rots in there alive for a hundred years more.

    regardless, bottom line, you're condoning terrorism - you're condoning warring state. there is no dialog with terrorists.

    i hope lebanon will be wiser than you.

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  5. @zeinobia, stuck in the swamp? maybe. our soldiers are dying because we're trying to be civil as we possibly can, something that is beyond your understanding it seems. lebanon could have been razored to dust, but we're trying to kill the least amount of civilians, not more (unlike the side you're keen on supportingm shame on you).
    i hope he never reconsiders his way - i could not sleep if i knew we were needlessly and purposefully killing people, unlike the militia you support. shame on you.

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  6. @tsella, who said the Lebanon is fighting for Syria, Shaba Farm is a Lebanese land. About Smair Kuntar etc, I can't remember seeing any trials made for them in order to call them prisoners.

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  7. "lebanon could have been razored to dust, but we're trying to kill the least amount of civilians, not more", tsella

    Come on, are you trying to be funny!?

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  8. l@tsella ,Least amount of civilians ?? man how the things in Lebanon will be if your kill the most numbers of civilians ?
    and yes your IDF is in swamp , for God sake you could n't advance more then 6 KM in Lebanon and those arrogent leaders of yours are speaking of controlling the Latani river
    Your IDF couldn't destroy Hezbollah's rockets

    Shame on ou because I am human because I curse those who kill children and women
    I don't know why I believe that you didn't see the real achievements of your IDF and IAF

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  9. @tarek, shabaa was annexed from syria in the six day war. even the un didnt believe the lebanese about the claim of land, a decreed that israel has retreated from all lebanese lands.

    we should also remember what hassan ezadin said - 'even if they leave shaba we will not stop fighting them. our goal is to liberate the 1948 borders of palestine. they can go back to germany or wherever they came from.'

    you're reciting the poor propaganda from the terrorist group hezbollah.

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  10. @zeinobia, yes, least. we are are trying not to scratch the itch caused by the terrorists hiding in civilian population and their firing indiscriminently on civilians in israel. if we were not so humane there would be no lebanon by now.

    if those cowards would come out instead of hiding behind children, and women and elderly, hiding their weapons in apartment buildings, this would have been so over.

    i see what the idf does, and i feel for every civilian dead. but as long as people cannot resume their life in israel, this war must go on.

    i wish it could be different. but you don't - you take pride in what these terrorists do. shame on you. shame shame shame.

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  11. @tarek, lets remind the readers about your hero, samir kuntar:

    in 1979 he entered an appartment in naharya, israel. he killed 3 of haran family members. he kidnapped the father and his 4 years old girl and took them down to the beach. when sorrounded by the police he shot the father in front of the girl and crashed her skull with his rifle butt.

    you're saying this the person who lebanon started this war for?

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  12. Tsella I don't know whom is deserved to be called terrorist ??

    P.S take my advice and stop reading Yedoth Ahront because now it became worst than the Egyptian official governmental newspapers in lying

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  13. @zeinobia, thanks for the advices. i don't read yedioth, or in fact any other israeli media, because i think its crap, reading material wise.

    specifically for your critisism of it, the day any publication in egypt is able to report on the government the way yedioth is doing at times, you should be so lucky.

    terror by webster - violent or destructive acts (as bombing) committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands.

    what is hezbollah doing again?

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  15. tsella believe we got this kind of journalism and ironically the Israeli emabssy always objects on their articles
    Hezbollah is defending its lands of Shabaa and wants to return back their P.O.W whom you call them terrorists
    Hezbollah only a terrorist group from your side ,in Lebanon its own country it is not considered like that ,in fact it is very respected and admirable ,Russia and Eu don't consider it so ,please read more in my blog

    concerning Samir Kantar please read the operation he made from his official site sometimes you have to listen from the other side ,the other side of the story ,sometimes truth can be twisted ,if we are going to speak about killed children believe me the number of Arab children who were killed by IDF is far too big then those who died by Arab hands from your side

    Cana 1 and 2 , South Lebanon ,Marawheen,Dir Yassin ,Bahr El-Bakr

    http://www.samirkuntar.org/, visit it and tolerate the language used , already I always visit israeli sites and they are not that nice from my side, by the way if Samir had really donethe things you said then he deserved to be excuted just as you said but the problem he wasn't and that makes me think twice about the Israeli version of the story
    Sorry but you came here to some one who believe in consirpacy theories

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  16. @zeinobia, can you truthfuly, honoroubly (and you seem honorable) say you trust the hizbollah to make no further claims after shaba and the 23 lebanese detainees?

    what if it does not stand behind its promise? will you stand up to it? will you fight it? or will you continue to justify it whatever it does?

    i know the lebanese in part consider hizbollah to be a good thing, and fighting the right fight. but why fight at all? israeli has proven time and time again it is looking for peace. it has returned lands it annexed in wars started by the other side. it wanted to give back 98% of the land palestinians claim (but arafat did not accept), it wanted to give back parts of the golan heights if a proper barrier would have been made to keep syria from coming for war again - and that failed too.

    we left lebanon unilateralyt only to find lebanese think they won, and let hezbollah have control of the border.. we left gaza unilaterally only to find hamas in control, and resumption of qasam attacks.

    what would you do in our position? continue to be quiet?

    about kuntar - do you really trust a site done solely to glorify the person? by the same coin, please read this which is the account of smadar haran in the washington post, of the events.

    cana 1 was a tragedy, cana 2 has so far been proven problematic, read here, south lebanon is problematic, as long as hezboallah terrorist continue to hide behind babies, women, the elderly, and in general behind civilians.

    and again i say - i am truely sorry for any victim, be it child or otherwise - and not only me, the majority of people, the media, the govenrment - alas, what would you do in our place? how can we defend our selves if the attacks come from within civilian population?

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