March 14 Criticizes Nasrallah's Speech, Says “He is in Crisis”

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The March 14 alliance lashed out on Tuesday at Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, pointing out that the high tension level in his speech indicates the crisis his party is going through over the developments in Syria and the opposition’s rejection to attend the all-party talks.

“He divided the Lebanese into two categories: conspirators and patriots,” sources close to the March 14 coalition told al-Joumhouria newspaper.

Nasrallah said during a speech on Monday on the occasion of the Martyr day “some parties are complicit with foreign elements” and aim at igniting the country.

The sources said Nasrallah reiterated that he is part of a regional system, which contradicts with the interests of the Lebanese and their priorities.

Nasrallah accused the opposition of “hoping that Israel would attack Lebanon” after Hizbullah's Iranian-made drone penetrated Israeli airspace on October 6 “but it was let down.”

“Hizbullah is fighting a war on behalf of Iran and not Lebanon,” the sources stated.

In comments published in An Nahar newspaper, March 14 sources said that Nasrallah changed the equation of the army-people-resistance to “resistance, army and the people.”

Nasrallah rejected the formation of a neutral or technocrat cabinet and called on the March 14 camp to engage in dialogue “if it wants a unity government.”

The March 14 forces have called for the departure of Prime Minister Najib Miqati's government in the wake of the assassination of Intelligence Bureau chief Maj. Gen. Wissam al-Hasan on October 19.

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Thumb benzona 13 November 2012, 08:46

There's no need to be a wizz to understand Yesterday's Speech. Yes, Hassan, the hidden terrorist, is desperate. He doesn't know how to justify his stance to his followers and the rest of Lebanon. People don't want him to help the Chabi7a, people don't want him to serve Ahmadinjad's or Bachar's agenda by killing Lebanese figures of the true resistance against foreign hegemony on Lebanon such as Colonel Hassan or Rafic Hariri. His party and some of his men are guilty of the worst crimes in Lebanon for the past decennia.

We will witness more speeches like this one in the near future, and his attempt to blame 'some m14 christians' for creating a Sunni-Shia strife is clearly a sign of dementia. He's hanging out too much with Aoun...

Default-user-icon accountability (Guest) 13 November 2012, 15:54

hassoun needs to try jamaican weed man...

Thumb tfeh 13 November 2012, 08:52

They"re Drinking Orange Juice?????
LOL

Missing realist 13 November 2012, 09:08

Exactly, because Aoun will end up being an orange juice at best after bashar is gone, ra7 yen3isir 3asr lol

Thumb Elemental 13 November 2012, 17:41

Delicious irony? I mean yeah you get your vitamin C and all.

Thumb geha 13 November 2012, 09:18

the traitor in chief nasrallah is raising the sectarian thetoric accusing others of doing so, but everyone can see through him.
that is not the issue, the issue is why?
is he preparing the ground for a major internal military action?
he will have a major surprise: this is not May 7 anymore, and even if they can take over some areas, they will be faced with resistance until they fall.

Thumb geha 13 November 2012, 11:29

rhetoric :)

Default-user-icon accountability (Guest) 13 November 2012, 15:52

“Hizbullah is fighting a war on behalf of Iran and not Lebanon,” the sources stated. Finally, they start seeing...Hooray, Epiphany happened before Christmas this year!

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 13 November 2012, 16:31

So let me see if I can get this straight. Samaha actually admits on tape that he was sent to Lebanon by Bashar (Master splinter's #1 ally) with bombs and full intension to create strife and maseter splinter stands up and says March 14 Christians are trying to create civil strife. Dear God, how in the world to people talk about this guy as credible? seriously people?

Thumb Elemental 13 November 2012, 17:43

He'll need to bring in Shredder and Krang, and a kia picanto which we can dub the technodrome.

Thumb Elemental 13 November 2012, 17:44

Don't forget the Smurfs...evil bastards.