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Arab world fed up with Hizbullah

Seeded on Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:38 AM EDT
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With the exception of the Palestinians, the Arab world appears to be united in blaming Iran and Syria for the fighting in Lebanon. Until last week, Arab political analysts and government officials were reluctant to criticize Hizbullah in public. But now that Hizbullah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah and his top aides are in hiding, an anti-Hizbullah coalition is emerging not only in Lebanon, but in several other Arab countries as well.

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Hizbullah and their supporters were hoping that the massive Israeli military operation in Lebanon would trigger large-scale protests throughout the Arab world, creating instability and threatening to bring down some of the Arab regimes.

But the response on the Arab street has been so disappointing for Hizbullah that its leaders are now openly talking about an Arab "conspiracy" to liquidate the Shi'ite organization. The few Hizbullah supporters in Ramallah, the Gaza Strip and some Arab capitals have therefore been directing most of their criticism against the Arab presidents and monarchs, accusing them of serving the interests of the US and Israel.

The anti-Hizbullah coalition, which appears to be growing with every Israeli missile that drops on the heads of Hizbullah leaders and headquarters, is spearheaded by Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan. These three countries, together with many Arab commentators and political analysts, are convinced that the leaders of Teheran and Damascus are using Hizbullah to divert attention from Iran's nuclear program and Syria's involvement in the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri.

Interesting analysis of how the mainstream Arab world may be leaving Hizballah out to dry, (correctly) identifying them as a proxy for Iranian power.

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Arabier

Oh nice!
The Arab governmens and political analysts finally woke up.
I already was wondering why there weren't any large-scale protests all over the Arab world.
Was it demonstrations-fatigue or were the Arabs finally convinced that the Hezbollah is nothing more then a proxy of Iran endangering Israel, Lebanon and the Arab world.

Thanks for seeding this!

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Reply#1 - Wed Jul 19, 2006 7:28 AM EDT
the egyptian

I think he overestimates the change of heart. Every Arab government, with the exception of Iran (who aren't Arabs anyway) and now Iraq, is a Sunni dictatorship. There was never any sympathy for Hezbollah-- or for Iran, for that matter, in the first place.

I also happen to think that if anything, the current Israeli operation is going to make heroes out of Hezbollah. The political leadership is going to gain enormous "street cred" and they will use this to destablize Lebanese politics. Which, by the way, was probably the whole point of their attack on the Israeli convoy. Israel has played right into Hezbollah's hand, and will unite all of Lebanon against Israel-- where before most Lebanese probably didn't care one way or another about Israel.

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Reply#2 - Fri Jul 21, 2006 9:56 AM EDT
I SPY

Just a pack of lies to cover the awful truth. I am getting raw info from Lebanon The Israeli's only control the air. Nothing more. Hizbollah are in full control and i have not seen one anti-Arab statement among it In Iraq something has finally unified them. The Condemnation of Israel.

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Reply#3 - Fri Jul 21, 2006 3:09 PM EDT
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