"Jumblatt Involved in Israeli Security Operation in Dahiye"
Source: Al-Manar TV, 5-5-2008
The repercussions of the revelation by the Filkka-"Israel" site of a massive security operation in Beirut's southern suburb have started to surface. According to the Israeli site, the huge security operation was supposed to deal a severe blow to Hizbullah by targeting one of its main cadres in Dahiyeh on April 25, but it was called off at the last minute. The operation was to take place with the coordination of Lebanese sides including MP Walid Jumblatt.
"Israeli" Internal Security forces stormed into the house and office of Professor Beni Simon, who revealed this critical information. They confiscated documents, his personal computer, CD's and all of his archive which apparently include documented information about the operation and the sides involved in it.
The Shabak gave further credibility to the "Israeli" professor's revelation and rushed to interrogate Prime Minister Ehud Olmert over how this critical piece of information was leaked from his office.
The Filkka-"Israel" site said that Jumblatt's story about Hizbullah's surveillance cameras around the international airport, in fact came to cover the Israeli operation.
"Israeli" expert in Arab affairs, Zvi Yehezkeli described Jumblatt as a "lion" who accuses Hizbullah of being an Iranian entity. "Jumblatt is with us on the course of the confrontation with Hezbollah, especially that he had offered to enter the war against Hizbullah," Yehezkeli said.
Meanwhile, Israeli media outlets circulated information published by Jumblatt and his team about an Islamic Resistance communications network and said that "Israelis" anticipating how "Saniora's government" is going to deal with this issue.
Some "Israeli" analysts said that the private installations of "Jihad al-Binaa" around the airport are Hizbullah arms depots, and therefore, they have become on Israel's bank of targets alongside the map of the communications network that Jumblatt's ally Marwan Hmedeh is set to send to the United Nations.
Another "Israeli" expert in Arab affairs, Oded Granot, said that "Jumblatt who hates Hizbullah has unveiled the story of these containers which contain arms and sabotage materials. What's more dangerous is that Lebanese experts in the ministry of communications have found that Hizbullah had spread a communications network across Lebanon, which enables the party of tapping US and "Israeli" calls."
The repercussions of the revelation by the Filkka-"Israel" site of a massive security operation in Beirut's southern suburb have started to surface. According to the Israeli site, the huge security operation was supposed to deal a severe blow to Hizbullah by targeting one of its main cadres in Dahiyeh on April 25, but it was called off at the last minute. The operation was to take place with the coordination of Lebanese sides including MP Walid Jumblatt.
"Israeli" Internal Security forces stormed into the house and office of Professor Beni Simon, who revealed this critical information. They confiscated documents, his personal computer, CD's and all of his archive which apparently include documented information about the operation and the sides involved in it.
The Shabak gave further credibility to the "Israeli" professor's revelation and rushed to interrogate Prime Minister Ehud Olmert over how this critical piece of information was leaked from his office.
The Filkka-"Israel" site said that Jumblatt's story about Hizbullah's surveillance cameras around the international airport, in fact came to cover the Israeli operation.
"Israeli" expert in Arab affairs, Zvi Yehezkeli described Jumblatt as a "lion" who accuses Hizbullah of being an Iranian entity. "Jumblatt is with us on the course of the confrontation with Hezbollah, especially that he had offered to enter the war against Hizbullah," Yehezkeli said.
Meanwhile, Israeli media outlets circulated information published by Jumblatt and his team about an Islamic Resistance communications network and said that "Israelis" anticipating how "Saniora's government" is going to deal with this issue.
Some "Israeli" analysts said that the private installations of "Jihad al-Binaa" around the airport are Hizbullah arms depots, and therefore, they have become on Israel's bank of targets alongside the map of the communications network that Jumblatt's ally Marwan Hmedeh is set to send to the United Nations.
Another "Israeli" expert in Arab affairs, Oded Granot, said that "Jumblatt who hates Hizbullah has unveiled the story of these containers which contain arms and sabotage materials. What's more dangerous is that Lebanese experts in the ministry of communications have found that Hizbullah had spread a communications network across Lebanon, which enables the party of tapping US and "Israeli" calls."