Hezbollah Leads Work in Rebuilding Lebanon

As soon as ceasefire was announced, Hezbollah members were back at the scenes mending water pipes and clearing debris from roads. They’ve started on the reconstruction project from today as the government will take a while to get moving. But Seyed Nasrallah has promised cash for rent, food and new furniture for im guessing over 15000 familes whose houses have been damaged. And whatever the seyeds says, he delivers. This is leadership in its truest form and this why they love him :k:
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Hezbollah Leads Work to Rebuild, Gaining Stature
By JOHN KIFNER**

BEIRUT, Lebanon, Aug. 15 — As stunned Lebanese returned Tuesday over broken roads to shattered apartments in the south, it increasingly seemed that the beneficiary of the destruction was most likely to be Hezbollah.

A major reason — in addition to its hard-won reputation as the only Arab force that fought Israel to a standstill — is that it is already dominating the efforts to rebuild with a torrent of money from oil-rich Iran.

Nehme Y. Tohme, a member of Parliament from the anti-Syrian reform bloc and the country’s minister for the displaced, said he had been told by Hezbollah officials that when the shooting stopped, Iran would provide Hezbollah with an “unlimited budget” for reconstruction.

In his victory speech on Monday night, Hezbollah’s leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, offered money for “decent and suitable furniture” and a year’s rent on a house to any Lebanese who lost his home in the month-long war.

“Completing the victory,” he said, “can come with reconstruction.”

On Tuesday, Israel began to pull many of its reserve troops out of southern Lebanon, and its military chief of staff said all of the soldiers could be back across the border within 10 days. Lebanese soldiers are expected to begin moving in a couple of days, supported by the first of 15,000 foreign troops.

While the Israelis began their withdrawal, hundreds of Hezbollah members spread over dozens of villages across southern Lebanon began cleaning, organizing and surveying damage. Men on bulldozers were busy cutting lanes through giant piles of rubble. Roads blocked with the remnants of buildings are now, just a day after a cease-fire began, fully passable.

In Sreifa, a Hezbollah official said the group would offer an initial $10,000 to residents to help pay for the year of rent, to buy new furniture and to help feed families.

In Taibe, a town of fighting so heavy that large chunks were missing from walls and buildings where they had been sprayed with bullets, the Audi family stood with two Hezbollah volunteers, looking woefully at their windowless, bullet- and shrapnel-torn house.

In Bint Jbail, Hezbollah ambulances — large, new cars with flashing lights on the top — ferried bodies of fighters to graves out of mountains of rubble.

Hezbollah’s reputation as an efficient grass-roots social service network — as opposed to the Lebanese government, regarded by many here as sleek men in suits doing well — was in evidence everywhere. Young men with walkie-talkies and clipboards were in the battered Shiite neighborhoods on the southern edge of Bint Jbail, taking notes on the extent of the damage.

“Hezbollah’s strength,” said Amal Saad-Ghorayeb, a professor at the Lebanese American University here, who has written extensively about the organization, in large part derives from “the gross vacuum left by the state.”

Hezbollah was not, she said, a state within a state, but rather “a state within a nonstate, actually.”

Sheik Nasrallah said in his speech that “the brothers in the towns and villages will turn to those whose homes are badly damaged and help rebuild them.

“Today is the day to keep up our promises,” he said. “All our brothers will be in your service starting tomorrow.”

Some southern towns were so damaged that on Tuesday residents had not yet begun to return. A fighter for the Amal movement, another Shiite militia group, said he had been told that Hezbollah members would begin to catalog damages in his town, Kafr Kila, on the Israeli border.

Hezbollah men also traveled door to door checking on residents and asking them what help they needed.

Although Hezbollah is a Shiite organization, Sheik Nasrallah’s message resounded even with a Sunni Muslim, Ghaleb Jazi, 40, who works at the oil storage plant at Jiyeh, 15 miles south of Beirut. It was bombed by the Israelis and spewed pollution northward into the Mediterranean.

“The government may do some work on bridges and roads, but when it comes to rebuilding houses, Hezbollah will have a big role to play,” he said. “Nasrallah said yesterday he would rebuild, and he will come through.”

Sheik Nasrallah’s speech was interpreted by some as a kind of watershed in Lebanese politics, establishing his group on an equal footing with the official government.

“It was a coup d’état,” said Jad al-Akjaoui, a political analyst aligned with the democratic reform bloc. He was among the organizers of the anti-Syrian demonstrations after the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri two years ago that led to international pressure to rid Lebanon of 15 years of Syrian control.

Rami G. Khouri, a columnist for The Daily Star in Beirut, wrote that Sheik Nasrallah “seemed to take on the veneer of a national leader rather than the head of one group in Lebanon’s rich mosaic of political parties.”

“In tone and content, his remarks seemed more like those of a president or a prime minister should be making while addressing the nation after a terrible month of destruction and human suffering,” Mr. Khouri wrote. “His prominence is one of the important political repercussions of this war.”

Defense Minister Elias Murr said Tuesday that the government would not seek to disarm Hezbollah.

“The army is not going to the south to strip the Hezbollah of its weapons and do the work that Israel did not,” he said, showing just how difficult reining in the militia will most likely be in the coming weeks and months. He added that “the resistance,” meaning Hezbollah, had been cooperating with the government and there was no need to confront it.

Sheik Nasrallah sounded much like a governor responding to a disaster when he said, “So far, the initial count available to us on completely demolished houses exceeds 15,000 residential units.

“We cannot of course wait for the government and its heavy vehicles and machinery because they could be a while,” he said. He also cautioned, “No one should raise prices due to a surge in demand.”

Support for Hezbollah was likely to become stronger, Professor Saad-Ghorayeb said, because of the weakness of the central government.

“Hezbollah has two pillars of support,” she said, “the resistance and the social services. What this war has illustrated is that it is best at both.

Referring to Shiek Nasrallah, she said: “He tells the people, ‘Don’t worry, we’re going to protect you. And we’re going to reconstruct. This has happened before. We will deliver.’ ”

Hassan M. Fattah contributed reporting from Sreifa, Lebanon, for this article, Sabrina Tavernise from Taibe and Robert F. Worth from Jiyeh.

http://www.gadsdentimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060816/ZNYT/608160373/1011&sectioncat=NEWS

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Your big brother breaks all your toys in a fight with one of his buddies, then looks like a hero glueing them back together? Nice guy.

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perhaps, 'cept we all know who really broke them, lets stop the pretence shall we?

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It's like saying Churchill is to be blamed for the Blitz because he refused to accept Hitler's peace offer in summer 1940.

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Oh yeah, they're a bunch of saints. How many times do I need to post this? The problem is, when you are a warlord running a militia, you do not have diplomats to talk to intermediaries. You do not have back channels of communications. All you have are the Iranians poking you to go ahead, and your own insular circle to tell you not to worry about the Lebanese people, just fight.

Only an idiot would not understand that if you screw around long enough with border disputes, you will get burned. The Lebanese people should be furious, and they will be in about a month when the adrenaline wears off.

S*ince March 28, 2002, the first day of Operation Defensive Shield—Israel's attempt to dismantle the Palestinian terrorist infrastructure—Lebanese Hizballah fighters have attacked northern Israeli settlements and military outposts on an almost daily basis. These unprovoked attacks have included the use of antitank missiles, mortars, katyusha rockets, and antiaircraft weapons directed at Israeli military and civilian aircraft.* Among the towns attacked have been Shlomi, Kiryat Shmona, Moshav Beit Hillel, and the Allawite village Ghajar, where Hizballah fire wounded five residents, including three children. In an April 7 Hizballah attack on a military outpost in the western sector (a significant distance from the Shebaa Farms area), seven Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers—five of them women—were wounded. Despite these provocations, Israel has indicated that it does not wish to open a second front against Hizballah, the Lebanese army, or Syria. Yet, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon recently stated, "We are demonstrating restraint and are not interested in an escalation in the violence, but we cannot hold back for much longer," indicating that Israel's patience is about to run out and that harsh military response is imminent.

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The strategy was that lets kill Lebanese indiscriminately and bomb the hell out of their infrastructure. This will make them rise against Hezbollah and Israel will achieve their aims. well killing 37 kids in one go does not pay. It was also a strategy America wanted Israel to play out in Lebanon and if successfully they would carry it out in Iran and engineer an uprising there. Suppose it didn't workout. The IDF terrorist got burned and their sponsors are back to the drawing board. Tsk, Tsk, Tsk, Idiots.

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37 kids were not killed in one day. The death toll at Qana was reduced from 56 to 28 total with some fraction kids. Get your propaganda right.

And yes, when you think you can be cute and launch border attacks without consequences yer an Idiot, and you are unfit to rule. Do you think they will be launching Kaytushas into Israel anytime soon?

But, Muslims demand accountabiltiy only from Western Politicians. Muslims politicians are exempt from accountability as long as they mutter Zionist, Nazi or occupation every few minutes. Let's not ask Nasrallah if he knew the consequences of his actions.

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Are you serious? You call what he did to that country and people leadership??!!

He started a war with a far superior army, mixing his illegal militia within the civilian population, causing the decimation of the infrastructure and economy of the country and he is somehow the model for leadership?

You either a)are brainwashed; b)trying to convince yourself or others of pure BS; c)have NO leaders to admire and have to find the least steaming pile of crap; d)somehow impressed that Iran is funneling money through an illegal militia to further THEIR cause instead of funding the legitimate, elected government. Or do you think Allah gives Nasrallah his money?

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Ohioguy, terrorist state of Israel lost (supported by YOUR tax $$$), get over it.

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Hope they rebuild it soon

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seminole, where have you been these past few days? Not only did you leave OG to fend on his own, you also missed out tons of my replies answering the very same questions. :smack:

To sum it up: Nasrallah means victory of God, and i believe it was. Hezbullah means Party of God, and i believe they are. They are legit and the only thing responsible for the decimation of Lebanon is the thing which bombed it. and that thing wasnae hezbullah.

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Wow.

Once again you out-do yourself.

So 28 innocent civilians (regardless of being children, women, elderly, or men) is justifiable, as long as it's not 37.

Classy.

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It pays to get your fact right.

And bear in mind that Nasrallah, Victory of God, of the Religion of Peace, launched 4000 rockets, each one of which had the possibility of killing just as many innocent people completely at random. with no valid military purpose or intent. He simply intended on killing as many human beings as possible. Praise God, Allahu Ahkbar.

Classy.

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Ohio Nazi:

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Yet, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon recently stated, "We are demonstrating restraint and are not interested in an escalation in the violence, but we cannot hold back for much longer
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lol. Somebody need to do something to hide the disgrace they received at the hands of a rag-tag militia. ;)

Ohio Nazi:

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And bear in mind that Nasrallah, Victory of God, of the Religion of Peace, launched 4000 rockets, each one of which had the possibility of killing just as many innocent people completely at random. with no valid military purpose or intent.
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Nazi terrorists started killings of innocent civilians in Lebanon. This was a reaction to it. And all Nazis should remember. Nazis will be killed the same way every time they kill Muslims.

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His group kidnapped Israeli soldiers in retalliation for the 100s of doctors and politicians that Israel has kidnapped from Lebanon and Palestine. To this, Israel claimed it had a right to "defend itself"... So by defending itself, it destroyed the airstrip at Beirut International Airport, followed the next day by airstrikes on Southern Beirut.

To this, Hezbollah began launching rockets into Northern Israel.

Who started the war? If the war was started by the 'kidnapping' , then it was surely Israel that started the war because of their numerous kidnappings of innocent civilians.

If the war began by a large scale offensive, then it was surely Israel once again because they bombed Beirut's airport and blocked the seaport, shutting down the country.

A superior army, you say? Such a superior army infact, that they had indestructable Merkava tanks. Tanks that could withstand anti-tank missiles. This is why we saw footage of burning Merkava's. This is why we never saw 30 000 troops ever reach the Litani River. This is why the IDF's elite squadron carried "daring raids" by kidnapping a Grocer by the name of "Dib Nasrallah".

If Israel is seriously so superior, why were they unable to meet their objective of "eradicating, wiping out, and eliminating" Hezbollah "for good"? Only after they realised that they were getting embarassed and shafted, did they take the diplomatic approach.

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mixing his illegal militia within the civilian population, causing the decimation of the infrastructure and economy of the country and he is somehow the model for leadership?
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Of course it was Hezbollah fighters that went and bombarded and crippled the Industrial sector of Beirut. Tell me why the IAF air raids specifically targetted milk and plastic factories in Beirut? Tell me why they targetted the business sector in Beirut and Tyre? Is this what was the consequences of Hezbollah?

If Israel is infact such an angelic force, why would they bother carrying out attacks on Christian and Sunni businesses and towns that had no affiliation with the Shia's and Hezbollah? Was their aim not to elimiate Hezbollah? Why then, did they have to cripple the Lebanese economy? How would this meet their objective, other than by using it as propoganda post-war to say that it was the cause of Hezbollah?

And "mixing" his illegal militia within the civilian population? Did you know that in recent times, only the IDF has been tried in international war crimes courts for actually using Palestinians as human shields?

At first Israel justified its Qana massacre by saying that Hezbollah were hiding amongst civilians and had missiles in basements... when in fact there were families hiding in the basement of the Qana apartment.

Then later on, when Israel was getting thoroughly humiliated on an international level, they claimed that Hezbollah had dug 'underground' tunnels which is why there were impossible to target.

So which one is it?

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You ... have NO leaders to admire and have to find the least steaming pile of crap;
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Which leader should I admire? The monkey-looking AmeriKKKan leader that lied to his people to go to war in Iraq, or the lovely Israeli leader who, after winning seats, declared that he would bring much more painful repurcussions to his 'enemies' than his predecessor (Sharon)?

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Iran is funneling money through an illegal militia to further THEIR cause instead of funding the legitimate, elected government.
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What about when the U.S. sends millions of dollars for reconstruction to Israel to futher THEIR cause? So first you have an issue with Iran arming Hezbollah, which I can understand somewhat-- but now that they are funding them for reconstruction, you STILL look at the hidden agenda behind it?

Get a grip on life. There is a hidden agenda behind everything. The U.S. is in Afghanistan because of the massive narcotic industry (second biggest import after oil), and in Iraq for obvious reasons.

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Yes it does pay to get your facts right, doesn't it?

Remind yourself that it was Israel that destroyed Beiruts International Airport and shut down its port... followed by massive airstrikes on Southern Beirut suburbs. Israeli airstrikes killed over 1000 people. 90% civilians.

Hezbollah's "deadly" rockets killed approx 80% IDF.

Praise Yahweh and the Chosen People of GOD because everyone else, especially Arabs are inferior.

Impressive.

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By the way guys. Do you remember when this Nazi so arrogantly told us before that Hezbollah taking down the Nazi ship/boat was the one-time-thingy? haha.

Let me talk to him directly. Hey Nazi terror supporter, do you remember that post?

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Fend against what Ma? The celebration of a 'great victory? A lesser informed or intelligent person than OG wouldn't have much trouble with that. I've read and heard the reasons Muslims and Arabs are puffing and pumping their chests and frankly I see it as misplaced priorities, short sightedness, setting your bar way too low and slightly amusing.

If you believe this is great leadership and truly benefits the people of Lebanon - and you appear to be semi reasonable, informed and educated - then God help those living over there without access to unbiased accounts. Party of God? Don't fool yourself, it is the party of the devils in Iran.

I say celebrate what you call "the party and victory of God", as it will be short lived. The problems of the Lebanese and others in the region have been grossly increased by their irresponsible actions and the problems will continue to be long lived.

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I was listening to NPR radio and i heard part of the interview of senate hopeful ralph torchi? ..anyways he was saying israel was wrong to start this war in lebanon...he said soldiers kidnapping/exchange happend in the past too so there was no reason to start a war and kill innocent civilians...we don't give israel all this money to start a war when 1/3 of its population is under the proverty line..he wanted america to stop giving money to israel

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If they were not helping some people would've been bickering "see, they are not as good as propaganda", now that they are helping it still goes unappreciated.... this only goes to tell you that you really don't understand what Hezbollah is and what it means to the local population.