Hizbollah - terrorists or freedom fighters ?

Hizbollah - terrorists or freedom fighters ?
http://www.newcivilisation.com/index.php/main/newciv/current_issue/articles/full_article/107/P0/3
Dr Salman Ahmed, New Civilisation

Living in Britain and watching events of the latest Middle East crisis unfold, it is easy to believe that Israel is justified in neutralising Hizbollah and that fundamentalist militant Islamic groups such as Hizbollah and Hamas are preventing the achievement of a real peace between Jews and Arabs.

This type of perception is in complete contrast with the narrative used by most Arabs and Muslims both in Britain and throughout the Islamic world to interpret the same events. The Muslim narrative characterises Israel as a terrorist state: a state that forcibly occupied Muslim lands; that for decades has been routinely killing and oppressing Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank; when fighting makes no distinction between civilians and militants and that has demonstrated no interest in giving the Palestinians a real meaningful state.Even the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza is seen to have created nothing more than the world’s largest prison in which prisoners can be assassinated at will by the Israel army.

In contrast, many Muslims and Arabs have a favourable view of Hizbollah. The only group who can claim to have defeated the Israeli army and led it to withdraw from their occupation of Lebanon. The killing and capture of Israel soldiers that Israel claims was the trigger for the latest crisis, is seen by many as completely justified in order to use the captured soldiers as exchange for some of the many hundreds of Lebanese and Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli administrative detention. And given the scale and severity of Israeli attacks on Lebanon’s cities, villages and infrastructure, many will also support Hizbollah’s firing of rockets into Israeli cities as a justified form of retaliation.

Whilst many in the West may question why Hizbollah needs to arm itself and operate independently of the Lebanese army, in the contrasting Muslim narrative, the latest Israel military action will fully justify in the minds of many Arabs the need for an armed independent force such as Hizbollah that is capable and willing to stand up to the Israel army; the argument that many Western inclined Lebanese politicians made was that Hizbollah should disarm because Western nations would help to protect Lebanon. A notion which is now seen to be completely flawed. Many will see Hizbollah as a group who can and do stand up to the Israel military, whilst the remaining Arab rulers look on and make excuses to their people that they are not strong enough to militarily challenge Israel.

If Western nations fail to recognise in their policies that there is a completely different narrative operating amongst Muslim peoples, then they are laying the ground for future conflicts in the Middle East, and the next generation of Jihadi groups. By not calling for an immediate ceasefire, and allowing Israel to systematically neutralise Hizbollah, many Muslims will come to the view that Western nations value Muslim and Arab lives less than Jewish or Western lives, that killing civilians is acceptable, provided they are Arab.

If anything the latest crisis in the Middle East will accelerate the trend that has been taking place amongst the Arab and Muslim peoples over the last few decades that is to support Islamic groups such as Hamas and Hizbollah. The reason cited is that they do not carry the legacy of failure and corruption that characterises the existing Muslim rulers and are prepared to challenge the existing order of the Middle East.

Comment:

As the saying goes " one mans freedom fighter is another man terrorist ".
The Muslim world knows who are the colonialists and who are the freedom fighters resisting occupation from the modern day crusaders and their ilk.

Re: Hizbollah - terrorists or freedom fighters ?

Exactly whose freedom are they fighting for? Lebanon was a sovereign nation, not at war before Hezbollah provoked a fight with Israel.

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Freedom? More than likely they have screwed up a unilateral withdrawl from half of the West Bank, and distracted the world from Gaza. Who the hell do they think they are helping?

Never mind that rebuilding Lebanon will take a decade. Thank you Iran for fighting your adventurous war on Lebanese soil. Hope your nukes are worth it.....

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lol...why do people assume Iran is going for nukes, wheres the proof, its just speculation, as for the topic, people who target israeli soldiers & bases r freedom fighters, and people who target civilians r terrorists, and people who target soldiers with no concern for civilians r terrorists.

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And Terrorist Regime of Hitler is solely responsible for massacering Lebanese civilians.
And this is why it is NaZionists and its supporters who are terrorists.

Most countries in the world do not consider Hezbullah terrorist organization. It includes Russia and European Union.

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Freedom Fighters. no doubts about it.

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For whose freedom?

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Semi:

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Lebanon was a sovereign nation, not at war before Hezbollah provoked a fight with Israel.
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Hezbollah did not provoke fight with Israel. It was the Nazi state which first occupied Lebanese territory (and of course, Palestinian territory). This resulted in the creation of Hezbollah and Hamas.

Re: Hizbollah - terrorists or freedom fighters ?

Freedom from the greatest threat to mankind and civilization Seminole.

Israel?

That's the Freedom they are fighting for.

They are not only freeing their own people from this Cancer (Israel), but are also doing everyone else around the world this favour.

This terrorist state was implanted by the British and needs to be removed asap.

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Here is an excerpt from an interview that Vibes did with Dr Ilan Pappe:

VIBES: Earlier you said that **Hezbullah is a legitimate organization. **What reasons would you give Israelis to accept the party?

Dr. Ilan Pappe: I must say it is not easy to tell Israelis this. I have always said this and I also said it on TV the other day, but and I was attacked. I was attacked by many for saying this, especially at a time like this. But I am not just saying it with no basis. I have done a lot of work on the topic and have written much on Israel, Islam and Peace. My work is centered against Islamophobia, and it is certainly not an easy task to convey a complex message.

But it goes without saying that this false demonizing image that Israel and the US project of the Muslims is a great distortion. There are many people in Israel, the Arab Israelis mainly who fight against this as well.

At the end, one has to do what one can to fight it. I certainly do, and I don’t want to give up trying because it is wrong for the world to project Israel as a European enclave in the Middle East, and we must not accept it.

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how exactly is Iran going to wipe off Israel off the map without Nukes?

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the nazi arab terrorist group aka hezbollah attacked israeli soldiers killed 8 of them and kidnapped 2 soldiers

maybe where u come from that may sound like a jesture of friendship but from the rest of the world it is a brutal declaration of war upon the Jewish people

but the Jews are strong and they will outlast these Arab Islamic Nazis

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is someone blowing up his own cover? :-|

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Reminder: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad never said those exact words, “wipe Israel off the map.” It was a deliberate mistranslation by the western press and taken out of context.
Here is the speech in Farsi:
http://www.president.ir/farsi/ahmadinejad/speeches/1384/aban-84/840804sahyonizm.htm
Show me where it says “map” or its equivalent in this speech. Oh wait, you can’t, cuz it’s not there.

No such idiom exists in farsi.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,1788542,00.html
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/jonathan_steele/2006/06/post_155.html
http://www.juancole.com/2006/06/steele-on-ahmadinejad-of-arenas-of.html

Can’t wait for the spinmeisters to spin this one!! :hehe:

Re: Hizbollah - terrorists or freedom fighters ?

How come Hizbullah are Freedom Fighters, and Al Qaeda/Taliban are terrorists?