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In their Eyes: Nejad Visits Divine Victory Battleground, “Israel” and Allies Threatened

In their Eyes: Nejad Visits Divine Victory Battleground, “Israel” and Allies Threatened
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Iran's Ahmadinejad visit to Lebanon sure has become the topic of news outlets. "Israeli" news also had their share of the topic. Despite the fact that all "Israeli" sources agree this visit does not am at igniting war or violence in the region or with the Zionist "common" enemy of the region's countries, the "Israeli" entity and its allies are on alert, and are intimidated by such a scene.

"Israeli" Daily Haaretz reported "Israeli officials said they believe Ahmadinejad will use his visit to Lebanon to demonstrate support for Hizbullah and hurl insults at Israel."

However the Daily added, in its on Wednesday, that the trip "s not intended to ignite another round of violence in the region."

As for the "Israeli" Website Ynet, it quoted on Wednesday "Israeli" Knesset Member Arieh Eldad as saying "History would have been different if in 1939 some Jewish soldier would have succeeded in taking Hitler out. If Ahmadinejad will be in the crosshairs of an IDF rifle when he comes to throw rocks at us, he must not return home alive."

In the same context it was clear that the Zionist entity has been cautious from Ahmadinejad's visit to the country of the resistance, and precisely the Bint Jbeil Southern village that proved "Israel" frailer than a spider web.

On this note, the Jerusalem Post said on Wednesday said "Ahmadinejad is expected to visit battlegrounds of the Second Lebanon War in southern Lebanon, including Bint Jbail and Maroun Al Ras on Wednesday and Thursday, and reportedly wants to go to the border with "Israel" and throw rocks at "Israeli" occupation soldiers."

"In Bint Jbail, a large replica of the Aksa Mosque in Jerusalem has been constructed, with an Iranian flag atop it." The Daily added.

The Daily also said "He (Ahmadinejad) is coming to Lebanon to deliver a warning... (His) visit will showcase and confirm this. It may even have the effect of briefly focusing rare media attention on it."

On the other hand, Jpost quoted an "Israeli" diplomatic official as saying "Israel will not be harmed by the visit. We are not afraid of his visit; he will be just another terrorist in southern Lebanon. It is Lebanon that needs to be concerned, allowing the Iranian Trojan horse into the country. It is their sovereignty that is being chipped away."


For its part, "Israel's" first ally, the US has expressed concern to the Lebanese government over Ahmadinejad's visit to Lebanon, US State Department Spokesman P.J. Crowley said, according to AFP.
Crowley said that US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke with Lebanese President Michel Suleiman last month, telling him that "Iran, through Hizbullah, threatens Lebanon's sovereignty."

 


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