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The Internal Security Forces on Thursday denied claims by MP Paula Yacoubian alleging that the newly-formed gathering gemmayze Christian group Soldiers of God had intervened following an alleged robbery in Ashrafieh. In a video circulated on social media, Yacoubian had said that a woman in Ashrafieh had called the relevant police station to report a robbery, after which young men from the Soldiers of God group arrived and told her that they had been “informed by the police station” about the incident. ISF called on Yacoubian to verify her information with ISF’s officers before making such statements. Hizbollah can use these images to project to the world that Lebanese Christians also have black shirt militia justifying its own.

I don’t know about democracy, but I know a bit about law, and Lebanon’s basic problem is Article 24 of your Constitution, which reserves half of your parliament to Christians. Imagine if Israel adopts a law that says that all Jewish citizens must act Jewish. Quite the contrary, Israel has more than one law allowing each religious denomination to practise their religious beliefs as they so wish and in public. I seems to me that Paula always eager to be in the news reported on something before she thoroughly did her do diligence. As a ex-journalist she should’ve known belter. There’s a protracted smear campaign, lead by Al-Akhbar, against Ashrafieh, ever since the neighborhood watch was set up here, trying to lump them together with the so called “Soldiers of God” .

Unfortunately this campaign has been somewhat successful in some quarters, mainly in confusing the narrative. Due” diligence: thanks for the local report. I studied a bit of Arabic: so does this Christian group also call itself Hezbullah: doesn’t that mean “army of God”? Wiktionary to the rescue: it’s more reliable than Wikipedia generally: “party”. Correct “Due” diligence: Arabic is my native language: so this Christian group calls itself “Jnoud al-Rab” not Hezballah, that mean “Soldiers of God”. I have no need for Wiktionary or Wikipedia to rescue me.

BTW Hezb means party so Hezb Allah means “Party of God”. Also in the name of accuracy al-Rab ie The Lord at least in Christianity is also used to mean God and Christ as well. Dude, you still haven’t made the update to fimware 3. Merry Xmas to you and the readers. You can update to fimware 3. Merry Christmas to your and yours and the Naharnet community. Whois going to stab them in the back.

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