Rifi to Raad: Those Criticizing Usurpation of Yemenis' Will Have Condemned themselves in Syria

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Justice Minister Ashraf Rifi criticized Hizbullah's Loyalty to the Resistance bloc chief MP Mohmmed Raad's response to Mustaqbal Movement leader MP Saad Hariri over the developments in Yemen and Iran's role in the region, reported the daily al-Mustaqbal on Friday.

He said: “Those speaking against the usurpation of the will of the Yemeni people have condemned themselves in supporting the actions of the Syrian regime, which has destroyed its cities and villages on its residents.”

“Those who consider the condemnation of Saudi Arabia as a national, constitutional, humanitarian, and moral commitment are up to their ears in the developments in Syria, which is witnessing the worst humanitarian massacre in the history of people demanding their freedom and dignity,” the minister added.

“Hizbullah, through Raad's statement, is right in saying that intelligence lies in learning from experiences and avoiding repeating the same mistakes. Cleverness lies in avoiding transforming people into fuel for the dreams of an empire that is obsessed with fragmenting Arab entities and seizing control of their capitals,” Rifi stressed in reference to Hizbullah's main ally Iran and its regional ambitions.

“He is also right in saying that the Mustaqbal Movement and Hizbullah have strategic differences in that the movement searches for the future, while you return to the past without learning from history's lessons,” he remarked.

“Hizbullah has added to its black record under the tutelage of Iran a new characteristic that would not have emerged had it not been for the Saudi-led Decisive Storm military operation in Yemen that is aimed at saving it from the clutches of the delusions of the Persian empire,” he continued.

“Hizbullah is playing the role of the obedient pawn in Iran's hands. Iran is orchestrating the battles of influence in the Arab world through the party, its Huthi brothers, Syrian regime, and sectarian majority in Iraq,” he said.

“The attack against Saudi Arabia was caused by its mission to preserve the sovereignty of Yemen against Hizbullah's Huthi brothers who seek to repeat the actions of May 7 in Sanaa and Aden,” he noted.

He was referring to the May 7, 2008 clashes that erupted when gunmen belonging to Hizbullah and its allies swept through Beirut’s neighborhoods after the government of then Premier Fouad Saniora decided to dismantle the group's telecom network and sack airport security chief Brig. Gen. Wafiq Shqeir.

Raad condemned on Thursday Hariri's recent remarks against the criticism directed to Saudi Arabia, saying that linking Iran to the developments in Yemen and Lebanon are a “major mistake.”

“Only ignorants and cowards remain silent over Saudi Arabia's genocide in Yemen,” he stressed.

“Condemning the Saudi intervention in Yemen and its military aggression against its land, army, and people is a national, constitutional, humanitarian, and moral commitment that should rein in the aggressors, warn them of the dangerousness of their actions, and steer developments towards a peaceful solution to the crisis.” declared Raad.

Hariri on Wednesday had slammed Iran's expansionist plans in the region, defended Saudi Arabia, and attempts to link Lebanon to the neighboring conflicts.

M.T.

H.K.

Comments 18
Missing ArabDemocrat.com 10 April 2015, 09:27

Lie and more damned lies! I guess HA agreed to sit in the same government with ISIS and Nusra. If true, what does that say about them!! And the outlaws and terrorists are the Houthis who torpedoed the possibility of a democratic Yemen because of their insatiable greed.

Missing humble 10 April 2015, 10:25

Fact : In 2006 most of the Lebanese supported HA, and nearly all the Arab world.
Fact : In 2015, less than ten years after, more than half the Lebanese and nearly the whole Arab world are against Ebola.

Be HUMBLE and admit that Your strategy was totally wrong.
That Your obedience to Iran is entirely wrong.

Become a true unarmed Lebanese party and we will welcome you with LOVE.

Missing humble 10 April 2015, 10:36

Ebola is a worldwide disease.
Ebola has destroyed coexistence in Lebanon.
Ebola has destroyed most institutions in Lebanon.
Ebola has destroyed the economy.
Ebola has destroyed the stability.
Ebola is pursuing an Iranian agenda.
Ebola falsely claims it is a resistance.
Ebola pretends to liberate Jerusalem and beyond Jerusalem to keep its weapons and dominate the country.
Ebola has become a state in the place of the real state.
Ebola has a culture of war and violence.
Ebola wants to make of Lebanon a spearhead of combat and war.
Ebola wants to decide for peace or war as it wants.

Default-user-icon boyfriend of flamethrower (Guest) 10 April 2015, 10:57

dear lebjack
do you know where my boyfriend FT is?

Thumb justin 10 April 2015, 11:52

the huthis were the ones who bombed the refugee camp as attested by the U.N. It was a mortar shell fired by the huthis.

Thumb ex-fpm 10 April 2015, 12:08

As usual flamethrower and company have a duty to distort events, Ok lies-thrower... KSA is bombing civilians, committing massacres, bla bla bla so live with it and accept it because you have no choice "haboub".

Thumb EagleDawn 10 April 2015, 18:17

flamethrower, please post the link that says the coalition shelled the refugee camp, go ahead I wait.......

Thumb EagleDawn 10 April 2015, 18:52

lol good try flamethrower, now you believe houthi "aid workers" said. Show me where a respectable Org said it was the airstrike that killed these people. I did not know you had a tender side to you caring about women and children. Remember it is war and collateral damage is bound to happen, isn't that what you always say? filthy sick sectarian

Missing peace 10 April 2015, 19:25

funny coz when NGOs report a massacre in syria M8ers always say they are paid zionist propagandists... but quote them when it suits them... double hypocrit M8 standards... nothing to expect from them but stupidity....

Missing mohammad_ca 10 April 2015, 12:19

syria was a dictatorship just like Iran, ASSad forced people to take up arms when he started killing innocent protestors. I know full well the targets were never civilians? Really? Barrel bombs on inhabited civilian neighbourhoods means what a zaki?

Thumb Mystic 10 April 2015, 12:25

Rifis mercenaries ISIS and Nusra, Rifi is the takfiris official spokesperson of Lebanon, yet he is supposed to be the "Justice" minister around here.

Thumb Mystic 10 April 2015, 21:47

So you do believe in chopping people up? Good, so when do you invite the takfiris in for tea? That is what you M14'ers have been doing all along, wishing to join Abu Bakr Baghdadis state.

Thumb Mystic 10 April 2015, 12:40

So chopping up civilians don't matter at all? ISIS and Nusra are your heroes mohamed? Syria was a good country before, electricity and food for all the people, ofcourse KSA destroyed all that.

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 10 April 2015, 13:23

rifi has to be judged for insubordination for direct orders from its superiors ie minister baroud and the ex president
god bless democracy and the rule of law

Thumb freedomarch 10 April 2015, 13:51

Hopefully, all sects rise to save Lebanon.

Thumb galaxy 10 April 2015, 16:17

doesn't Bahrain have electricity and food for everybody and is a good country? Why are your iranian shia rebelling? they don't like the food? they want basmati rice? idiot

Thumb ex-fpm 10 April 2015, 17:47

flamethrower, i don't mean to humiliate you and wipe the floor with your filth, but what's happening with the FPM internal/region democratic elections? Delayed for the 4th time..... huh.

Thumb kanaandian 10 April 2015, 20:42

should this rifi go looking for christians burning the flag of ISIS?