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Does 7 May ring a bell?? You think democracy works with a terrorist organization?!!? Leik wein ba3do! LOL!

terrorist organization, sho hal zaka hayda. Wow, is this the new musical record your 7akim decided to play. Anyways you guys represent nothing. You simply dont have a say in this country, so I understand why you would resort to cheap tactics like this.
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I agree, lets make this a priority. All the camps starting with the Syrian ones.
Dude you seriously need to see someone!
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Does 7 May ring a bell?? You think democracy works with a terrorist organization?!!? Leik wein ba3do! LOL!
Yeah ur right! Luckily HA and Amal got rid of the terrorist organizations in Beirut at least temporarily!
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No, it took them that long because we had to wait for heros like Jean Kahwaji, Edmond Fadel and Georges Khamiss to take things in their own hands. Salute to all our beloved Lebanese army, to these heros and to their Godfather in the army
I thought Georges Khamis was in Beirut ? I remember Hariri and Co. wantd him out of there, did they get their wish?
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You're right.

Democracy cannot work with terrorist organizations.I say we raid right away, on the LF, and bring them to justice.

And then, when there would be no one to cover for them, we can start cleaning Palestinian camps from weapons.
lol who we ?
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lol who we ?
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AFP - 20 August 2009

BEIRUT - Lebanese soldiers raided a Palestinian refugee camp on Wednesday and arrested a man suspected to have taken part in a killing spree 10 years ago in which four judges died, a judicial source said.

The man was detained in the Ain el-Helweh refugee camp, near the southern coastal city of Sidon, the source said.

His arrest was the first in the case of the four judges — including the chief prosecutor for south Lebanon — who were gunned down in June 1999 in the Justice Palace in Sidon by armed men who entered through a window.

For a decade the identities of those behind the attack remained a mystery, although press reports at the time suggested that a tiny banned radical Islamist group called Esbat Al-Ansar may have been responsible.

Ain al-Helweh houses around 45,000 refugees and is the largest of the 12 Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, which are considered highly volatile and fertile breeding grounds for extremism.

The Lebanese army does not generally enter the camps, leaving responsibility for security to Palestinian factions instead.
Weren't these terrorists charged with providing security for the Ain Al-Helweh refugee camp in 2007 against Fatah El-Islam.
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I agree, lets make this a priority. All the camps starting with the Syrian ones.
Syrian ones?

I hope that was une erreur d'inattention.
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Groups like Fatah al-Islam and Jund al-Sham are funded and supported by both Saudi Arabia and the United States. As a matter of fact, Seymour Hersh revealed that Fatah al-Islam was being funded by Saudi Arabia through Bandar bin Sultan. This was setup from an agreement amongst Dick Cheney, Elliott Abrams and Bandar whereby the Saudis would covertly fund the Sunni Fatah al-Islam in Lebanon as a counterweight to the Shia Hezbollah.

The Palestinians themselves have little to do with this organization anyway. Not surprising at all.

It also doesn't help Lebanon that the ruling party, The Future Movement, is indirectly responsible for providing support to these groups in order to stop the Shia from advancing.
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thats what i thought lol
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