From H. "Once again an article in which supposedly Hezbollah members eagerly deliver the narrative that oddly matches the tales of the oppositions.
Taking the Lead, Hizballah Girds for Key Syria Battle on Assad’s Behalf
“If we don’t defend the Syrian regime, it would fall within two hours,”
“Hizballah is better equipped. If Assad is going to launch any real offense to secure a strategic zone, he is going to depend on Hizballah.”
“Everything will be under our commandment. The Syrian army will operate according to our plans,”
And as cherry on top of these remarkable admissions, a Syrian officer in the presidential guard no less is willing to chip in to confirm it:
“Whenever we are fighting with Hizballah, they take the command and we provide logistics.”
You could call it black propaganda but the incompetence and naivety involved make it unworthy of that label. So how did Rami Aysha become so friendly with his imaginary Hezbollah friends?
Lebanon must release journalist accused of arms trafficking
Authorities in Beirut should drop criminal charges against Rami Aysha, a Lebanese-Palestinian freelance journalist who was arrested by Hezbollah forces last August as he was investigating arms trafficking, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.
Ah resentment, the corner stone of journalistic credentials. "
Taking the Lead, Hizballah Girds for Key Syria Battle on Assad’s Behalf
“If we don’t defend the Syrian regime, it would fall within two hours,”
“Hizballah is better equipped. If Assad is going to launch any real offense to secure a strategic zone, he is going to depend on Hizballah.”
“Everything will be under our commandment. The Syrian army will operate according to our plans,”
And as cherry on top of these remarkable admissions, a Syrian officer in the presidential guard no less is willing to chip in to confirm it:
“Whenever we are fighting with Hizballah, they take the command and we provide logistics.”
You could call it black propaganda but the incompetence and naivety involved make it unworthy of that label. So how did Rami Aysha become so friendly with his imaginary Hezbollah friends?
Lebanon must release journalist accused of arms trafficking
Authorities in Beirut should drop criminal charges against Rami Aysha, a Lebanese-Palestinian freelance journalist who was arrested by Hezbollah forces last August as he was investigating arms trafficking, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.
Ah resentment, the corner stone of journalistic credentials. "