Tuesday, March 04, 2014

Good Men Joining the Ranks

The fever of revenge is surging, just as the sectarian war in Syria has absorbed its neighbours into the deadly conflict of Shia targeting Sunni, with the combatants spilling their hatred over into the civilian population. Iran's malevolent hand in all of the wretched misery that afflicts Lebanon was evident from the moment its Republican Guard al-Quds faction entered Lebanon in the 1980s to convince the Shiites that there is no greater glory than the supreme sacrifice for Islam.

And a suicide cult was born, a martyrdom-and-murder mission that never looked back.

A country already split with fury expressed by tribal, ethnic and religious enmities was burdened further by the existence of the Party of God. Authorized by god himself by way of the Islamic Republic of Iran to avenge insults to Islam and the Prophet Mohammed, to comport themselves as divine messengers of hate and bloodshed.

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Iran had succeeded in establishing its very own extraordinary battle missionaries dedicated to death, both welcoming it and dealing in it.

And this is precisely what it is engaged in at the behest of Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, supplying Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's murderous regime with the warrior creed of death for divine purposes. Hezbollah has suffered many casualties in its prosecution of war on behalf of the Syrian regime. It has also incurred the wrath of Syrian, foreign and Lebanese Sunnis who vow revenge on them for their successes in destroying the lives of fellow Sunnis.

Car bomb attacks have hit Shia towns and villages in Lebanon, targeting both Hezbollah bases and their supporters, and Iranian presence as well. Hatred has surged to the point where those on both sides of the sectarian divide see it as their duty compelled by Islamic dictates to practise jihad. That jihad directed against their opposites in Islam, decreed as false Muslims following a false doctrine of inherited succession.

PHOTO: Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah group shout slogans during a rally in southern Beirut to denounce a film mocking Islam on Sept. 17, 2012.

"All the men from this area are getting guns and asking to fight in Syria, whether they are already members of Hezbollah or not. We are in a critical situation and we have to fight for the shake of the Shia", explained a supporter of the terrorist militia, unwilling to be named. He spoke from Lebanon's eastern Bekaa valley, a bastion for the paramilitary Hezbollah.

Cars with blackened windows and without license plates identifiable as Hezbollah intelligence agents, roar through the narrow byways and alleyways f the towns, watching passersby, looking for evidence that someone may be planning an attack. Three car bombs were exploded in Hermel, a town mostly of Shia inhabitants, no longer quiet and peaceful.

A suicide bomber blew himself up at the Lebanese army checkpoint, killing two soldiers, a civilian, wounding 18.

It was an attack jubilantly declared by Jabhat al-Nusra, al-Qaeda's official affiliate in Syria. "You step out of your home and you don't know if you are going to live or die. A bomb might kill you when you are on your way to the shop for groceries. Nowhere is safe", Ibraham, a retired engineer explained.

Two Hezbollah members affirmed an increase in numbers of men anxious to fight in Syria.

"First they need to be given proper training. Only if they are good men do we let them join our ranks."

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