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Related: About this forumNasrallah not looking quite so smart now
Any four-year-old kid in Lebanon, and certainly in the Shiite community, knows who was responsible for Thursdays attack in Hezbollahs Dahieh stronghold of Beirut that killed at least 18 people. You dont need to be an intelligence operative or a Middle East analyst to recognize that extremist Sunni groups operating as part of the Syrian opposition made good on their promise to strike at Hezbollah and its supporters on their home turf.
This was a response to the dominant involvement of Hezbollah in the fighting against the rebels in Syria. On Thursday evening, the Brigade of Aisha even issued a statement of responsibility to make it crystal clear to Hezbollah why it carried out the car bombing.
And yet despite this, a whole host of Lebanese politicians, not all of them Shiites, rushed to charge that Israel was involved. These allegations are ridiculous and in Lebanon too are considered an insult to the intelligence even when they come from President Michel Suleiman, who claimed that the blast bore the fingerprints of the Israelis, or from Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, one of the Middle Easts great opportunists, who leveled similarly ridiculous charges.
The reason for these claims is obvious: These politicians, including Suleiman, are worried that an attack like this will prompt a particularly violent Hezbollah retaliation. In pointing the finger at Israel, they are trying to manufacture a common enemy for all Lebanese. Suleiman, who only days ago demanded the disarming of Hezbollah, understands that an attack like this in Dahieh could eventually lead to a complete takeover by the Shiite Hezbollah in Lebanon and a cleaning out of all pockets of opposition be they Sunni extremists or rival politicians.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/bombed-nasrallah-not-looking-quite-so-smart-now/
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(8 posts)In fact,those who bombed the place were the ones looking stupid.