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Hezbollah House Cleaning after Israeli Clock Cleaning |
2006-08-31 |
![]() No commissions of inquiry for Hassan Nasrallah. Our exclusive sources learn that Hizballah’ special security service has begun rounding up suspects in the northern Beqaa Valley, Baalbek and South Lebanon of members and others suspected of tipping off Israel intelligence on the location of the storehouse holding the heavy Zelzal missiles. Those missiles, no more than three or four, were held in reserve as Hizballah’s most devastating strategic weapon against Israel, capable of hitting Tel Aviv. Monday, Aug. 28, prime minister Ehud Olmert revealed for the first time that the Israeli air force destroyed those missiles in the first 34 minutes of the Lebanon war on July 12. Nasrallah needs urgently to find the leak through which the missiles’ place of storage and very existence, one of Hizballah’s most tightly kept secrets known only to very few top leaders of the organization, reached Israel. The first arrests were made among people living in the vicinity of the missile cache. More arrests have been carried out in the Shiite communities who live near or are connected with the Hizballah intelligence and secret command centers in Baalbek, which were targeted by Israeli air strikes and commando forays. DEBKAfile’s intelligence sources reveal that Hizballah’s special security apparatus is focusing on two lines of inquiry: 1. Israel’s Aug. 1 commando raid on the Deir al Hikhma hospital in Baalbek. 2. The series of Israeli incursions in the course of the war in the hills northwest of Baalbek, where Hizballah’s main command center, including its intelligence headquarters, are hidden underground in well fortified quarters – and are still in place. |
Posted by:Zenster |
#12 Channeling Josef Vessarionovitch, Hassan? |
Posted by: gromgoru 2006-08-31 19:45 |
#11 Jeez, I thought they won? They did. These are just the usual festivities that follow a typical Arab "victory". [/snark] |
Posted by: Zenster 2006-08-31 15:37 |
#10 Jeez, I thought they won? |
Posted by: tu3031 2006-08-31 14:34 |
#9 I would like to knoow why the Lebanese government is not being encouraged to ARREST nasrallah. |
Posted by: J. D. Lux 2006-08-31 13:13 |
#8 He's channelling Abu Nidal. Good. |
Posted by: Sleth Crerenter2856 2006-08-31 10:37 |
#7 " that HizballahÂ’ special security service has begun rounding up suspects in the northern Beqaa Valley" And the Lebanon is letting them "round up suspects"? If they are a country unto themselves, then the ceasefire is'nt valid. |
Posted by: plainslow 2006-08-31 09:00 |
#6 It has been reported by an unnamed source that Nasrallah himself is the chief informer; it must be true or the Mossad would have gotten him. (Good thing nobody from Hizballah reads stuff here; it would be a shame if something were to happen because of this revelation of a secret agent.) |
Posted by: Glenmore 2006-08-31 08:58 |
#5 PSST, Nashallah. It wuz da Syrian truck driver that delivered 'em that ratted ya out. |
Posted by: GK 2006-08-31 08:58 |
#4 I hope Mossad covered their tracks and framed some innocent hezzies for this inquisition. |
Posted by: PlanetDan 2006-08-31 08:46 |
#3 Nasrallah needs urgently to find the leak You will never find the leaker, you must slay them ALL! |
Posted by: Besoeker 2006-08-31 08:44 |
#2 I love the smell of popcorn in the morning. |
Posted by: Seafarious 2006-08-31 08:42 |
#1 Oh, yes, Mr. Nasrullah, that's the way to make friends and influence people. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2006-08-31 07:30 |