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Doha Debate! Did Hezbollah had no right to fight a war on Lebanons behalf 5/5? - English
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer.
The Doha Debates audience spported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion:
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
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A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer.
The Doha Debates audience spported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion:
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
Doha Debate! Did Hezbollah had no right to fight a war on Lebanons behalf 4/5? - English
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer.
The Doha Debates audience spported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion:
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
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A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer.
The Doha Debates audience spported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion:
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
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Doha Debate! Did Hezbollah had no right to fight a war on Lebanons behalf 2/5? - English
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer. The Doha Debates audience supported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion: ‘This House believes Hezbollah had no right to fight as war on Lebanon’s behalf.’
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
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A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer. The Doha Debates audience supported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion: ‘This House believes Hezbollah had no right to fight as war on Lebanon’s behalf.’
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
Doha Debate! Did Hezbollah had no right to fight a war on Lebanons behalf ? 1/5-English
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer.
The Doha Debates audience supported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion:
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
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A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer.
The Doha Debates audience supported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion:
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
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[31 Dec 2013] Nasrallah has become the Lebanons person of year 2013 - English
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah-- the leader of Lebanon\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s resistance movement Hezbollah-- has become the country\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s person of year 20-13.
The poll conducted by Lebanese...
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah-- the leader of Lebanon\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s resistance movement Hezbollah-- has become the country\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s person of year 20-13.
The poll conducted by Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation shows Nasrallah has gained more than 60 percent of the votes. He has been leading the resistance movement, fighting the Israeli aggression since 19-92. The leader of Lebanon\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Free Patriotic Movement, Michel Aoun, has come next with about 13 percent of the votes. Michel Aoun and his Christian movement are considered close to Hezbollah. L-B-C had offered a list of 60 public figures, including regional leaders in its survey.
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Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah-- the leader of Lebanon\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s resistance movement Hezbollah-- has become the country\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s person of year 20-13.
The poll conducted by Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation shows Nasrallah has gained more than 60 percent of the votes. He has been leading the resistance movement, fighting the Israeli aggression since 19-92. The leader of Lebanon\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Free Patriotic Movement, Michel Aoun, has come next with about 13 percent of the votes. Michel Aoun and his Christian movement are considered close to Hezbollah. L-B-C had offered a list of 60 public figures, including regional leaders in its survey.
Resistance pounded the last nail in the coffin of Greater Israel - 16Sep08 - English
Hezbollah leader says the resistance movements power is at Lebanons service so that it can withstand aggressions by enemies. This is English dubbed version of Hasan Nasrallah speech dated 16 Sep 2008
Hezbollah leader says the resistance movements power is at Lebanons service so that it can withstand aggressions by enemies. This is English dubbed version of Hasan Nasrallah speech dated 16 Sep 2008
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DISTURBING SCENES - Beirut to Bosnia - The Martyrs Smile 4
...... Warning....The video contains some disturbing scenes.....An example of how advertising and lobbying groups censor American news this three part documentary by the famous middle east war...
...... Warning....The video contains some disturbing scenes.....An example of how advertising and lobbying groups censor American news this three part documentary by the famous middle east war correspondent Robert Fisk was banned by the Discovery channel in 1993. The films seek to explain the rise of anti-Western sentiment throughout the Muslim world by highlighting the oppressiveness of Western supported governments Israel and Egypt in particular and the Wests broader anti Muslim racism. The Discovery channel pulled the films in response to a letter campaign by pro Israel groups. Here is Fisks summary of the incident from a speech at Concordia University in 2002. Back in 1993 I made a 3 part documentary film for the Discovery Channel in the United States and also for Channel 4 in Britain. It was called Beirut to Bosnia and it attempted to find out why an increasing number of Muslis had come to hate the West. Indeed the title was Why Muslims Have Come to Hate the West. In due course we discovered that Discovery was being sent American Express cards cut in half. American Express being one of the sponsors of the original series. Discovery rang me in Beirut to say they were receiving lots of letters condemning the films from various groups. Then director Mike Dutfield and I heard that Discovery had canceled the reshowing. In an imperishable letter to Dutfield Bunting wrote and I ask you not to laugh until the end quote Given the reaction to the series on its initial airing we never scheduled a subsequent airing. So theres not really an issue as to any scheduled re airing being canceled. When I read those words ladies and gentlemen I was ashamed to be a foreign correspondent. ...Part I... The Martyrs Smile... This Films for the Humanities production focuses its capable eye on Lebanons guerilla war that aims to liberate southern Lebanon from Israeli control. The scope of this tragic conflict is brought into sharp focus in this documentary through the use of extensive interviews with participants from the Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad movements views of civilian casualties caused by Israeli air attacks and photographic evidence of the ongoing destruction of life and property in the region. The viewer should be advised that this video contains some disturbing scenes of this conflict.
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...... Warning....The video contains some disturbing scenes.....An example of how advertising and lobbying groups censor American news this three part documentary by the famous middle east war correspondent Robert Fisk was banned by the Discovery channel in 1993. The films seek to explain the rise of anti-Western sentiment throughout the Muslim world by highlighting the oppressiveness of Western supported governments Israel and Egypt in particular and the Wests broader anti Muslim racism. The Discovery channel pulled the films in response to a letter campaign by pro Israel groups. Here is Fisks summary of the incident from a speech at Concordia University in 2002. Back in 1993 I made a 3 part documentary film for the Discovery Channel in the United States and also for Channel 4 in Britain. It was called Beirut to Bosnia and it attempted to find out why an increasing number of Muslis had come to hate the West. Indeed the title was Why Muslims Have Come to Hate the West. In due course we discovered that Discovery was being sent American Express cards cut in half. American Express being one of the sponsors of the original series. Discovery rang me in Beirut to say they were receiving lots of letters condemning the films from various groups. Then director Mike Dutfield and I heard that Discovery had canceled the reshowing. In an imperishable letter to Dutfield Bunting wrote and I ask you not to laugh until the end quote Given the reaction to the series on its initial airing we never scheduled a subsequent airing. So theres not really an issue as to any scheduled re airing being canceled. When I read those words ladies and gentlemen I was ashamed to be a foreign correspondent. ...Part I... The Martyrs Smile... This Films for the Humanities production focuses its capable eye on Lebanons guerilla war that aims to liberate southern Lebanon from Israeli control. The scope of this tragic conflict is brought into sharp focus in this documentary through the use of extensive interviews with participants from the Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad movements views of civilian casualties caused by Israeli air attacks and photographic evidence of the ongoing destruction of life and property in the region. The viewer should be advised that this video contains some disturbing scenes of this conflict.
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DISTURBING SCENES - Beirut to Bosnia - The Martyrs Smile 3
...... Warning....The video contains some disturbing scenes.....An example of how advertising and lobbying groups censor American news this three part documentary by the famous middle east war...
...... Warning....The video contains some disturbing scenes.....An example of how advertising and lobbying groups censor American news this three part documentary by the famous middle east war correspondent Robert Fisk was banned by the Discovery channel in 1993. The films seek to explain the rise of anti-Western sentiment throughout the Muslim world by highlighting the oppressiveness of Western supported governments Israel and Egypt in particular and the Wests broader anti Muslim racism. The Discovery channel pulled the films in response to a letter campaign by pro Israel groups. Here is Fisks summary of the incident from a speech at Concordia University in 2002. Back in 1993 I made a 3 part documentary film for the Discovery Channel in the United States and also for Channel 4 in Britain. It was called Beirut to Bosnia and it attempted to find out why an increasing number of Muslis had come to hate the West. Indeed the title was Why Muslims Have Come to Hate the West. In due course we discovered that Discovery was being sent American Express cards cut in half. American Express being one of the sponsors of the original series. Discovery rang me in Beirut to say they were receiving lots of letters condemning the films from various groups. Then director Mike Dutfield and I heard that Discovery had canceled the reshowing. In an imperishable letter to Dutfield Bunting wrote and I ask you not to laugh until the end quote Given the reaction to the series on its initial airing we never scheduled a subsequent airing. So theres not really an issue as to any scheduled re airing being canceled. When I read those words ladies and gentlemen I was ashamed to be a foreign correspondent. ...Part I... The Martyrs Smile... This Films for the Humanities production focuses its capable eye on Lebanons guerilla war that aims to liberate southern Lebanon from Israeli control. The scope of this tragic conflict is brought into sharp focus in this documentary through the use of extensive interviews with participants from the Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad movements views of civilian casualties caused by Israeli air attacks and photographic evidence of the ongoing destruction of life and property in the region. The viewer should be advised that this video contains some disturbing scenes of this conflict.
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...... Warning....The video contains some disturbing scenes.....An example of how advertising and lobbying groups censor American news this three part documentary by the famous middle east war correspondent Robert Fisk was banned by the Discovery channel in 1993. The films seek to explain the rise of anti-Western sentiment throughout the Muslim world by highlighting the oppressiveness of Western supported governments Israel and Egypt in particular and the Wests broader anti Muslim racism. The Discovery channel pulled the films in response to a letter campaign by pro Israel groups. Here is Fisks summary of the incident from a speech at Concordia University in 2002. Back in 1993 I made a 3 part documentary film for the Discovery Channel in the United States and also for Channel 4 in Britain. It was called Beirut to Bosnia and it attempted to find out why an increasing number of Muslis had come to hate the West. Indeed the title was Why Muslims Have Come to Hate the West. In due course we discovered that Discovery was being sent American Express cards cut in half. American Express being one of the sponsors of the original series. Discovery rang me in Beirut to say they were receiving lots of letters condemning the films from various groups. Then director Mike Dutfield and I heard that Discovery had canceled the reshowing. In an imperishable letter to Dutfield Bunting wrote and I ask you not to laugh until the end quote Given the reaction to the series on its initial airing we never scheduled a subsequent airing. So theres not really an issue as to any scheduled re airing being canceled. When I read those words ladies and gentlemen I was ashamed to be a foreign correspondent. ...Part I... The Martyrs Smile... This Films for the Humanities production focuses its capable eye on Lebanons guerilla war that aims to liberate southern Lebanon from Israeli control. The scope of this tragic conflict is brought into sharp focus in this documentary through the use of extensive interviews with participants from the Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad movements views of civilian casualties caused by Israeli air attacks and photographic evidence of the ongoing destruction of life and property in the region. The viewer should be advised that this video contains some disturbing scenes of this conflict.
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[09 May 13] Lebanons Hezbollah reiterates support for Syria - English
During a gathering to celebrate 25 years of al-Nour Radio, Hezbollah\'s fist media outlet, Head of Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah described the battle for Syria as the battle for Palestine....
During a gathering to celebrate 25 years of al-Nour Radio, Hezbollah\'s fist media outlet, Head of Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah described the battle for Syria as the battle for Palestine.
Nasrallah seemed to be stressing that if Assad falls then, the Palestinian issue and rights of Palestinians will be next:
The Israeli strike was a clear sign, as he said, that Israel wants to see Syria which has always been a strong supporter of the resistance, out of Mideast scene. As Nasrallah criticized Arab states for succumbing to Israeli and US dictates regarding Palestinian rights, he lauded Syria led by Assad as the only state to have stood by resistance movements in Lebanon and Palestine.
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During a gathering to celebrate 25 years of al-Nour Radio, Hezbollah\'s fist media outlet, Head of Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah described the battle for Syria as the battle for Palestine.
Nasrallah seemed to be stressing that if Assad falls then, the Palestinian issue and rights of Palestinians will be next:
The Israeli strike was a clear sign, as he said, that Israel wants to see Syria which has always been a strong supporter of the resistance, out of Mideast scene. As Nasrallah criticized Arab states for succumbing to Israeli and US dictates regarding Palestinian rights, he lauded Syria led by Assad as the only state to have stood by resistance movements in Lebanon and Palestine.
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[22 May 13] Lebanon Tripoli hit by heavy clashes - English
Around twelve people have been killed and one-hundred-and-thirty others wounded during clashes between supporters and opponents of the Syrian government in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli....
Around twelve people have been killed and one-hundred-and-thirty others wounded during clashes between supporters and opponents of the Syrian government in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli.
Press TV\\\'s Elian el-Khamissi reports from Beirut.
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Around twelve people have been killed and one-hundred-and-thirty others wounded during clashes between supporters and opponents of the Syrian government in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli.
Press TV\\\'s Elian el-Khamissi reports from Beirut.
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Hassan Nasrallah appearance on Ashura Day - Resistance will remain in Syria to confront terrorists- 14 Nov 2013 - Englis
The secretary general of Lebanons resistance movement says Hezbollah would stay in Syria for as long as necessary.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said that as long as there are reasons, Hezbollah will...
The secretary general of Lebanons resistance movement says Hezbollah would stay in Syria for as long as necessary.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said that as long as there are reasons, Hezbollah will not withdraw from Syria. He furthered referred to Syria as a pillar of resistance and stressed that Resistance Movement will remain to confront threats of the enemy. Nasrallah also said that all Muslims must support Palestinian people. He made the remarks in a speech in Beirut on the occasion of Ashura Day commemoration. He praised high turnout in the ceremony and insisted on unity between Islams sects on day of Ashura.
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The secretary general of Lebanons resistance movement says Hezbollah would stay in Syria for as long as necessary.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said that as long as there are reasons, Hezbollah will not withdraw from Syria. He furthered referred to Syria as a pillar of resistance and stressed that Resistance Movement will remain to confront threats of the enemy. Nasrallah also said that all Muslims must support Palestinian people. He made the remarks in a speech in Beirut on the occasion of Ashura Day commemoration. He praised high turnout in the ceremony and insisted on unity between Islams sects on day of Ashura.