Thursday, 28 October 2010

Sayyed Nasralla to Talk on STL Investigations’ Performance and Behavior - Israel Admits Hezbollah Succeeded in Capturing MK Drone Images

Don't Miss His Importent Speach At (8:30) This evening

يطلّ الأمين العام لحزب الله السيد حسن نصر الله عند الساعة الثامنة والنصف من مساء اليوم، ليتحدث مباشرة عبر قناة «المنار» عن أداء لجنة التحقيق في المحكمة الدوليّة الخاصّة بلبنان وسلوكها.
وكان نصر الله قد أجّل مع إطلالاته السابقة المؤتمر الصحافي الذي كان سيخصّصه لتقويم التحقيقات الدوليّة التي مهّدت لانطلاق عمل المحكمة الدوليّة في الأوّل من آذار 2009.
وبحسب مصدر في حزب الله فإن نصر الله سيعرض مجموعة من الأمور المهمّة التي ستؤثّر على المشهد السياسي في لبنان وملف المحكمة في الفترة المقبلة.


Sayyed Nasralla to Talk on STL Investigations’ Performance and Behavior

28/10/2010 Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah is to appear on al-Manar television on Thursday to talk about the performance and behavior of investigators from a U.N. probe into the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.


Hezbollah Media relations announced in a statement that Sayyed Nasrallah "will be delivering a speech on Thursday at 20:30 Beirut timing."

"His Eminence will be speaking live through Al Manar TV Channel over the performance and behavior of the investigation commission of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL)," the statement added.


A team of two STL investigators and their translator entered on Wednesday Dr. Iman Charara's gynecology clinic in Beirut's Southern Suburb, sparking dispute with women there.


Women waiting for their turn in the clinic, including an urgent case, were annoyed because the investigators stayed for long time in a meeting with the doctor, witnesses said, adding the voices were loud as other women from other clinics in the building rushed to Caharara's clinic.


Charara said that the team asked for the archive of 17 women including their addresses and phone numbers.


I shall post it once done


Israel Admits Hezbollah Succeeded in Capturing MK Drone Images
Press conferance video (Arabic)
27/10/2010 The Zionist entity finally admitted of the accuracy of the footage shown by Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah during his famous August press conference concerning the capturing of the MK drone images by the Resistance's operation room before and following the Ansarieh operation.

Israeli daily Yedihot Ahronot quoted in this context Israeli experts as acknowledging that Hezbollah was aware of the enemy's amphibious assault on Ansariyeh on September 5, 1997, prior to its timing.

"The capturing of the MK drone images by the Resistance's operation room led to the foiling of the enemy's amphibious assault on Ansariyeh on September 5, 1997," Hezbollah Secretary General revealed during a press conference on August 8, before showing details of the Ansariyeh operation and explaining how this tactic helped the Resistance fighters foil the Israeli attempt.

"Before 1997, the Resistance managed to capture the transmission of an MK drone and we managed to access this transmission which enabled us of capturing the images transmitted by the drone as the enemy's operation room was receiving them," Hezbollah Secretary General explained.

The Israeli daily said that a study prepared by Israeli experts concluded that Hezbollah has actually succeeded in capturing the transmission of MK drone images, which enabled the Resistance party to foil the assault on Ansariyeh.

Yedihot also admitted that the new Israeli confessions contradict earlier conclusions made by an Israeli investigation committee that claimed that the Resistance’s operation was random. “The images shown by Hezbollah Secretary General proved to be true and accurate,” the daily emphasized.

The daily said that the conclusion was made after a comparison between the pictures shown by Hezbollah and other photos reached by an Israeli military base at the same time frame.

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