Hizbullah Rejects 'Puppet' President, Admits 'Deep Differences' with Mustaqbal

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Hizbullah announced Sunday that it does not want a president who would be a “front for foreign countries,” as it stressed that dialogue will continue with al-Mustaqbal movement despite the “deep differences.”

“We want the election of a president for Lebanon and all Lebanese, a president who would shoulder his national responsibilities and who would not be a front for any side or state or a puppet for implementing the plots of others,” head of Hizbullah juristic council Sheikh Mohammed Yazbek said at a memorial service in Bouday.

The presidential seat has been vacant since May 25, 2014 due to the parliament's failure to elect a successor amid political disputes and electoral rivalry. The MPs of Hizbullah and the Free Patriotic Movement boycotted 20 electoral sessions, preventing the formation of the needed quorum for the election of a president.

Hinting at FPM leader MP Michel Aoun -- Hizbullah's declared candidate – Yazbek said “there is a figure who is capable of achieving this country's rise.”

“But those who heed the instructions of foreign forces do not want the election of this president,” the senior Hizbullah official lamented.

Meanwhile, MP Ali Fayyad of Hizbullah's Loyalty to Resistance bloc noted Sunday in the southern town of Ainata that “despite the escalation and insults in the media,” Hizbullah does not want the Lebanese arena to “plunge once again into tensions and crises.”

“There is a need for pacification and we are keen on dialogue because it is a Lebanese need,” Fayyad added.

A war of words had erupted between Hizbullah and al-Mustaqbal against the backdrop of the Saudi-led campaign against Yemen's Shiite Huthi rebels.

The exchange of tirades, however, did not affect the dialogue that started on December 21 between the two parties.

Dialogue “has not lost its importance despite the deep differences over the regional issues,” Fayyad underlined.

“Regardless of all this noise and the crises that are hitting the region … the eye of the resistance remains on the Israeli enemy,” the MP added.

Y.R.

Comments 47
Missing humble 12 April 2015, 17:38

Ebola is a disease.

Default-user-icon mahdi firuz berhouz (Guest) 12 April 2015, 20:42

hahahaha! This is just an example of why you and only you are the KING of naharnet. You add a bit of poetry to a very adamant political position and your opponents faint. Somesing Anazar Flamesrower, completely Anazar!!!!

Thumb justin 12 April 2015, 20:45

and you have no clue

Missing mohammad_ca 12 April 2015, 22:23

That's odd they seemed OK with Lahoud being ASSad's puppet

Thumb _mowaten_ 13 April 2015, 15:24

yea, only he wasn't. he was just a president who refused to be a slave in exchange for a suitcase of cash from saudi arabia, they couldnt tolerate it.

Missing helicopter 13 April 2015, 00:31

They do not want a President elected in Parliament. They want an imposed HA puppet.

Missing humble 12 April 2015, 17:40

Your candidate is a puppet to YOU.

Thumb Mystic 12 April 2015, 17:59

M14 are blocking the elections as always, with their pro Saudi Israeli stances.

Default-user-icon jaafar ibn iblees (Guest) 12 April 2015, 18:30

Is that beloved zaineb in your avatar?

Thumb Mystic 12 April 2015, 19:13

Aha? So we are the servants of Israel now, I know that is what the Wahabis wants you salafis to believe.

So when did Al Nusra, GCC coalition and ISIS ever fire 1 single bullet towards Israel? They never did it, they did not care one bit about the war on Gaza neither.

Here is a video of your beloved Al Nusra front recieving medical treatment from Israeli Defence Force women medics -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G785kB8OKcU

Thumb Mystic 12 April 2015, 19:19

Or just like the Saudis boycotted Gen. Aoun? Even though majority Lebanese inside Lebanon backs him.

Missing humble 12 April 2015, 19:19

You are always lying.

Missing humble 12 April 2015, 19:20

You block the elections and accuse others.

Missing mohammad_ca 12 April 2015, 22:26

I know it is tough for your vilayet e faqih brain to understand but medics operate outside of politics and will that anyone. That is part of their code. Unlike ASSad ur ally who kills injured people inside hospitals

Thumb Mystic 12 April 2015, 23:28

You two are a complete joke, samy you words are the same of a salafi, so don't give me the "Secular" Mostaqbal routine crap, you are takfiris like Nusra.

So mohamed you are proud of the Israelis help for your takfiri brothers, good.

About bombing hospitals, you should look at your GCC Saudi coalition right this moment, how they bomb child hospitals in Yemen.

Missing peace 12 April 2015, 23:42

and your beloved syrian regime just bombed a school in aleppo killing children...
they also bombed hospitals...

so spare us your hypocrisy about caring for children and civilians, you encourage these crimes in syria, miss tic...

Thumb Mystic 13 April 2015, 00:55

When did I claim to be a man of God? I am a random person writing on this forum, just like you all. We have different views & different stances.

You can't claim to be against something, while supporting it in Syria. You are well aware that the Al Nusra front, is the heaviest opposition fighting in Syria, so by being against Assad you are backing Nusra.

Now you start all this Geagea rubbish, "same coin" and all that. You know what? Geagea himself is a terrorist and killer of Christians aswell as Muslims. He was the one to bomb a Church in the first place, that is something ISIS does today.

Thumb Mystic 13 April 2015, 01:34

I am a servant of God, there is a difference.

Wahabis doesn't believe in any of that, they believe they are above God.

Thumb marcus 12 April 2015, 18:12

رأى الوكيل الشرعي العام للسيد علي الخامنئي في لبنان الشيخ محمد يزبك أن ” شهداء الجهاد المقدس يواجهون الخطر الإرهابي التكفيري، يدافعون عن دينهم وكرامتهم وعزتهم وشموخهم وأرضهم وعرضهم ليبلغوا الدرجة التي ارتضوها لأنفسهم إلى جوار أبي عبدالله الحسين، خط ونهج ومسيرة الدفاع عن الحق، ولن نتوانى عنه”.

When someone carries the title of الوكيل الشرعي العام للسيد علي الخامنئي في لبنان, he should be the last one to talk about "puppet"s.

Missing mohammad_ca 12 April 2015, 22:26

They already admitted their opposition to democracy and their support for vilayet e faqih

Default-user-icon wolf.the_roar (Guest) 12 April 2015, 18:23

roro, when will you re-activate @wolf and @lebpatriot? We miss their contribution

Default-user-icon Hence Why (Guest) 12 April 2015, 18:26

I wish people would listen to you more often. Everything you ever said came true!

Thumb liberty 12 April 2015, 18:37

the night security guard is even posting on his day off.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 14:32

Liberty, Humble, Tony and others, please ignore this Roar, he is a troll and is here only to distract us from our focus. He is a paid troll, just today he has been following me from one thread to the other, using in his usual ways some slur words. I am not answering him because he is not worth it and we should not give him what he wants. he is upping the ante with personal attacks and this is for a good reason. Just ignore him, let him talk on him own all day. We are debating with people like Mystic, Mowaten, Souhern, Cityboy or FT for a long time, yet for all I know, we've never reached Roar's cheapness, never. Leave him, let's more along, let him insult all day, that's as far as he can get.

Thumb the_roar 12 April 2015, 18:44

Its not your criminal record that would stop you from receiving a visa Farris, its your hygiene..we stopped giving visas to the unwashed.

Unlucky for you farris, try KSA dude, they like your type.

Thumb beiruti 12 April 2015, 18:56

The problem is that the Christian political leadership, which is primarily responsible for developing candidates for the presidency, is politically and morally bankrupt. They have sold their respective political movements to regional powers. In exchange for patronage money that is used to pay for political hangers on, web sites and broad cast they have sold the ability of independent decision making. Into the void has flowed political proxies for Iran and KSA, neither of which should make decisions on the issue of the Lebanese Presidency. It will be quite some time, if at all, before we get the next Christian President of Lebanon.

Thumb Tony.Farris 12 April 2015, 18:59

to summarize it no Lebanese in their right mind would want a pro-ASSad goverment.

Thumb Mystic 12 April 2015, 19:10

Ofcourse the Lebanese Flag gets replaced by a Resistance one, where was the rest of Lebanon and the Lebanese to support the people of the South when they were bombed? Nobody supported them, so they took matters into their own hands, the official government of Lebanon told Israel to finish what they started.

So keep whining tony.american.

Missing mohammad_ca 12 April 2015, 22:29

So to you hizbollat's vilayet e faqih is more important than Lebanon glad you admitted.

Thumb Mystic 12 April 2015, 23:31

More important to me, than selling out my land to the Zionists and Saudis as M14'ers wants.

Before the Iranian revolution inspired us, we were nothing in Lebanon, just poor farmers for everyone to step on.

Missing peace 12 April 2015, 23:39

"Before the Iranian revolution inspired us, we were nothing in Lebanon, just poor farmers for everyone to step on."

sure we see how much it inspired your militia to fight for the welfare of ALL lebanese... farmers are still stepped on in akkar, a region no one cares about but yet they did not put their faith in a foreign militia but are still counting on the state....

pityful miss tic filled with hypocrisy and double standards...

Thumb Mystic 13 April 2015, 00:51

Is that so? How come Akkar a Mostaqbal zone, do not recieve financial aid from Hariri & co.
Why do all the youth there go to Syria to fight? Because they are takfiris, they believe in Abu Baghdadis dream.

Akkar lived happily under the Ottoman empire by the way, they flourished. The South were always brutally supressed by the Ottoman Turks.
People in Syria, lived well and fed until the Saudi led takfiri war against it.

Saudi Arabia should give those people in Akkar & Tripoli money to live, instead of using it all on bombing Yemen.

Missing peace 13 April 2015, 00:57

"Is that so? How come Akkar a Mostaqbal zone, do not recieve financial aid from Hariri & co. " -> no they don't unlike you and iranian funds...

"Why do all the youth there go to Syria to fight? Because they are takfiris, they believe in Abu Baghdadis dream." -> a few individuals do not represent a whole population... Akkar is also a mix of christians and muslims in case you do not know...

"Akkar lived happily under the Ottoman empire by the way" -> we are in the 21st century ya caveman...

"Saudi Arabia should give those people in Akkar & Tripoli money to live" it is up to the lebanese state to do that... not all regions are funded by a foreign country like iran does in the South, but we know you despise and spit on the lebanese state....

"People in Syria, lived well and fed until the Saudi led takfiri war against it." it has nothing to do with akkar.... but as you lack any credible arguments sure you deflect the whole thing on syria and saudis... pityful idiot.

Thumb Mystic 13 April 2015, 01:42

Yes, I am well aware that there are Christians in Akkar region, just like there are in the South and all over Lebanon. We are a very mixed country don't forget. Must be a reason that the Christian communities in Akkar are arming themselves drastically lately no? They fear that they will be consumed into the takfiris emirate, just like the Assyrians, Yazidis etc. In the other neighbour countries.

Thumb Mystic 13 April 2015, 01:43

Excuse me peace, I didn't know you were actually waiting for my reply. I do not have time to look at this forum all the time, so forgive my absence.

Now what are you trying to pull here? You know very well, that Mostaqbal and the rest of March 14 Alliance recieves all their funds from the Saudi Wahabi Kingdom, that is not up for question because that is a fact.

Reason I mentioned Syria, is because you busted inside this conversation and claimed hospitals in Aleppo was bombed and so on.
Then you ignored my fact that Yemeni hospitals are being bombed by Saudis.

You claim I am a hypocrit, while you are an obvious one in this matter. Yes we do not live in the Ottoman times anymore, thank God.
Although I know people like you wishes for it. You still ignore the fact, that the people in Akkar lives in poverty, while the party they mainly supported is backed by the richest arab country in the ME = Saudi Arabia.

Thumb liberty 13 April 2015, 07:47

"Before the Iranian revolution inspired us, we were nothing in Lebanon, just poor farmers for everyone to step on."

Don't insult farmers, you were and still are: ignorant, sectarians, and traitors. Weapons and terrorism do not make you human or civilized.

Missing peace 13 April 2015, 10:29

pityful idiotic miss tic...
clearly your answers show what we already know is that you do not believe in the state of Lebanon... you believe that lebanese should be helped by political parties as you just count on hezbollah you believe every lebanese is the same sh... as you.

it is not up to a party to help people but the STATE... but every post you make here just show that you spit on the state while pretending to "defend" Lebanon when all you defend is your low sectarian interests...
mustaqbal is NONE of my concern, it is the people i am concerned with not parties or militias like you are... and as long as there are people like you more worried about the welfare of their parties rather than in the people then Lebanon is doomed...

and i suggest you to go to akkar and you ll see it is not like in the propaganda you hear on el manar...

Thumb Mystic 13 April 2015, 13:27

I have been in Akkar several times peace, I know fully well what is going on around there.

Missing humble 12 April 2015, 19:20

The doar
Caporal is the puppet and servant of Ebola.

Thumb shab 12 April 2015, 20:19

Filthy murdering militia

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 12 April 2015, 20:22

the prime minister comes from the majority sunni
head of parliament comes from the majority shia
and for sake of equality
the president should come from the Christian majority
god bless democracy and equality

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 12 April 2015, 21:13

god bless democracy and equality

Missing peace 12 April 2015, 23:22

sure aoun is not a puppet of assad and Khamenei....

Missing karim- 12 April 2015, 23:28

18/04/1989 بري: لن نقبل برئيس ماروني بعد الآن
30/06/1989 حزب الله يعلن الولاء المطلق لآية الله السيد علي خامنئي
01/09/1989 حزب الله يعلن حرب مفتوحة مع الموارنة معتبرا حملة عون على سوريا هي حملة لابادة المسلمين
21/09/1989 حزب الله : نرفض رئيسا مارونيا ونرفض الذل تحت اسم التعايش مع النصارى
13/10/1989 حزب الله : سنمزق اتفاق الطائف
20/10/1989 بري: غير معنيين بالطائف والقبول به خيانة
12/11/1989 حزب الله: الطائف استسلام للمارونية السياسية واسرائيل

http://www.tayyar.org/Tayyar/Services/SpecialDocuments/specialdocs2k2k5.htm

Missing ya_kord 12 April 2015, 23:48

there's a system to vote a president in our consitutio. all march 8 has to do is stop boycotting the parliamentary sessions. Its not democracy to boycott parliament until the "opposition" votes for your candidate this contradicts the whole point of our democracy. people vote members of Parliament to represent them and not to vote for an opposing parties candidate the most basic principle of our democratic system.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 15:57

(1). Hizbullah Rejects 'Puppet' President. Hezbollah is indeed very interesting, when I look at those they called presidents, I can only say that they had for themselves the very worst puppets Lebanon ever had. I am now dishonored to call the name of the late Elias Hrwawi and Emile Lahoud, two stooges that literally were hung from the rear trousers of Hezbollah and Syria. Wasn't Elias Hrawi caught live angrily claiming were was his cut? But one brave man Michel Sleyman, full of dignity, full of respect gave Hezbollah and their lapdogs a lesson for life, that not all people wearing army fatigues can be ordered around and this is why this time Hezbollah and their masters are truly weary of having another Michel Sleyman.

Thumb -phoenix1 13 April 2015, 15:58

(2). Hezbollah is playing the time game for sure, but now obviously they must be coming to fact, that nothing will change the very essence of what Sleyman placed in the Lebanese, that enough is enough. The next president will not be a puppet and that will certainly break the massive wall of hypocrisy put up by Hezbollah. The we have an army on the rise, that too doesn't bode well for anyone who licks Hezbollah's feet or Iran's.