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In Their Eyes: Nejad’s Visit to Lebanon Threatening, “Israel” Raises Alert

In Their Eyes: Nejad’s Visit to Lebanon Threatening, “Israel” Raises Alert
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As Iranian President Ahmadinejad overlooks the northern border of the Occupied Palestine in the company of Hizbullah and Amal members, most "Israelis" and many of their friends in the West live a nightmare.


According to media reports, "Israel" has raised alert level near the border with Palestinian occupied territories.


According to Lebanese sources, "Israel" reinforced its occupation soldiers at the occupied territories in Palestine while the Army Directorate reported extensive over flights to the "Israeli" airplanes over the occupied Golan and Shebaa farms.


The head of the "Israeli" War Ministry's political- security branch, Amos Gilad, stated that Iran "wants to turn Lebanon entirely into an Iranian extension," he added "tragedy that Lebanon's leadership was allowing ‘a man who is not Arab and an extremist leader to destroy Lebanon from the inside."

Gilad stated "Ahmadinejad's visit 'illustrates the Iranian trend to take control over southern Lebanon especially," adding "It is very important to prevent that."


In addition, according to the Huffington Post, "Israeli" Government spokesman Mark Regev slammed the trip stating "Iran's domination of Lebanon through its proxy Hizbullah has destroyed any chance for peace, has turned Lebanon into an Iranian satellite and made Lebanon a hub for regional terror and instability."


On Wednesday, the U.S. expressed concern over Ahmadinejad's two-day visit to Lebanon, saying support for Hezbollah undermines Lebanese sovereignty.

Ahmadinejad is continuing his "provocative ways," the White House said in a statement Wednesday.


U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in an interview aired on ABC aired Thursday said "So when the Iranian president goes to Lebanon, and we know that they are supporting financially and in every other way Hizbullah, which is on the border of Israel and the border of the Palestinian areas, then that is a volatile situation."

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