As the NOW Lebanon report below points to, Lebanese Defense Minister Fayez Ghosn coordinated with the Syrian regime's latest bombings of its own Security Services buildings in downtown Damascus by paving the way for the accusation by Damascus of al-Qaeda involvement.
Two days prior to the bombings, the puppet Lebanese Minister, who operates under orders from the Hezbollah government in Beirut, leveled fabricated stories to the effect that "al-Qaeda terrorist cells had infiltrated Syria through the Lebanese Bekaa Valley border town of Aarsal." The fact is that this so-called "Defense Minister" should be in charge of security in the Bekaa Valley, and he failed. His accomplice in terrorism and crime, Hezbollah, does control the Bekaa Valley, and denies this control to the legitimate Lebanese Armed Forces. For decades since the 1970s, Syria has used the borders with Lebanon as a free for all, since successive Lebanese governments were always subservient and criminal accomplices with Syria , and allowed the Syrians to transport weapons and terrorists INTO LEBANON, destined to its proxy terror organizations from the PLO and the PFLP and on to the Amal and Hezbollah terror organizations.
A sudden shift in direction of smuggling across the border is a mere fabrication destined to help the Syrian dictatorship engineer the blasts in Damascus on the day of the arrival of the Arab League observers, by providing themselves with a "I told you so" deniability.
As such the Lebanese government and the Lebanese regime of Suleiman, Berri and Miqati stand as guilty and accomplices to the criminal enterprise in Syria. The heads of the Lebanese puppet regime should all be referred to the International Court of Justice and be included in any future indictments currently being prepared for the eventual trials of the Syrian regime criminals, Assad, Buthaina Shaaban, Farouq Al-Shara, and other Assad family members and members of the inner circles of the Damascus regime.
For one, sanctions should be applied to the Lebanese government and its leaders because they are aiding and abetting the mass murder, genocide, and crimes against humanity currently being committed against the Syrian people. For too long, the criminals of the Lebanese regime haven collaborated, colluded and served the Syrian dictatorship. Time has come for the international community to make them pay for all that they have done to their own people and to the Syrian people.
Thousands of Lebanese prisoners continue to languish in Syrian jails, having being kidnapped from Lebanon and transported illegally into Syria. Nothing was ever done by the Lebanese puppet governments to free their own people. In fact, many of the Lebanese leaders, from Nabih Berri to Michel Aoun, have all denied the existence of their own prisoners in Syria.
How long before the Lebanese people rise up against their own criminal dictators and the Hezbollah enterprise that has ruined the country on behalf of Syria and Iran?
Hanibaal
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Free Syrian Army Chief of Staff blames regime for twin blasts
Free Syrian Army Chief of Staff, Colonel Ahmad Hijazi told Al-Rai Kuwaiti newspaper on Saturday that the twin blasts that rocked Damascus on Friday were “the work of the Syrian regime [that were committed in order to blame] oppositionists [of involvement in] terrorism, score points in front of international public opinion and portray itself as the victim [before the eyes] of the Arab observers.”
He also accused the Syrian regime and the Lebanese government of “paving the way to the two blasts through announcing that Al-Qaeda members infiltrated Syria.”
Earlier this week, a report quoted Lebanon’s Defense Minister Fayez Ghosn as saying that Al-Qaeda-inspired terrorist cells infiltrated Syria through the Bekaa border town of Aarsal.
Ghosn’s statements were followed by twin suicide bombings against security service buildings in Damascus on Friday which left over 30 people dead. Syria blamed Al-Qaeda for involvement in the attacks.
The blasts came as an advance team was in Damascus to prepare the logistics for an Arab League observer mission to oversee a plan to end nine months of unrest, which has killed more than 5,000 people, according to the United Nations.
Damascus blames the unrest on "armed terrorist groups" and has unleashed military operations against border towns and protest hubs.
-NOW Lebanon
Earlier this week, a report quoted Lebanon’s Defense Minister Fayez Ghosn as saying that Al-Qaeda-inspired terrorist cells infiltrated Syria through the Bekaa border town of Aarsal.
Ghosn’s statements were followed by twin suicide bombings against security service buildings in Damascus on Friday which left over 30 people dead. Syria blamed Al-Qaeda for involvement in the attacks.
The blasts came as an advance team was in Damascus to prepare the logistics for an Arab League observer mission to oversee a plan to end nine months of unrest, which has killed more than 5,000 people, according to the United Nations.
Damascus blames the unrest on "armed terrorist groups" and has unleashed military operations against border towns and protest hubs.
-NOW Lebanon
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