Former leaders of camps in Lebanon have put up resistance to their recent dismissal by Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas. Damascus and Hezbollah could profit from the split.
That’s what a new report issued by “Intelligence Online” has said in its introduction, which indicates that more problems are to come for the Palestinian file in Lebanon.
It’s like Palestinians will never feel relieved until they destroy everything in Palestine and Lebanon at the same time.
And who’s there to benefit? of course Hizbullah and behind them Syria and Iran, they will all somehow benefit from any destruction or conflict or problem in Lebanon.
The report added: President Mahmoud Abbas fired Fatah’s military leader in Lebanon General Mounir al-Maqdah, who is suspected of having collaborated with the Syrian intelligence services, but has refused to step aside and hand over to new Fatah Secretary-General in Lebanon Fathi Abu al-Ardat the keys to his former headquarters in the camp of Aid al-Heloue.
It also mentioned that: Al-Maqdah’s resistance, and the rallying of his supporters in Ain al-Heloue, is worrisome to the Lebanese intelligence services, which fear that Syria or the Hezbollah will seek to use the divisions within Fatah to their own ends. Hamas could also use the split to undermine Fatah’s hold over the Palestinians camps. (Read the full report here)
Well, it seems as a never ending Palestinian story, in which Lebanon will always pay the price because of some insiders who are ready to do anything to maintain their weapons, but also and mostly because of some regional countries who are using them to benefit well from that situation.
they are the Evil who fucked up our life and they are still the main reason for any disturbance.
They are worse now that the Syrian are playing and using them in Lebanon.
By: Lebanese guy on March 30, 2010
at 17:46
Exterminate them along with the yellow jackets!!Nuke them!
By: danny on March 30, 2010
at 22:30
ha ha ha, I like it danny.
why don’t we add the orangi dickheads to them, so we will have a Unjuicy Cocktail
By: Tino.M on March 31, 2010
at 07:48