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Iraq
Thousands of Iraqis demonstrate in support of Lebanon
2006-07-15
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Thousands of Iraqis demonstrated in Baghdad on Friday praising the leader of LebanonÂ’s Hezbollah group and denouncing Israel and the United States for attacks against Lebanon. Some protesters said they were ready to fight the Israelis.

The demonstrations started immediately after Muslims left Friday prayers in mosques around the county. Thousands of people chanted slogans and carrying banners denouncing the Israel’s attacks on Lebanon. “No, no to Israel, no no to America,” chanted some of the more than 5,000 demonstrators in Baghdad’s eastern neighborhood of Sadr City. “Oh God make (Hezbollah’s leader) Hassan Nasrallah victorious.”

“Let everyone understand that we will not stand idle,” read one of the banners carried by the demonstrators. “Iraq and Lebanon are calling, enough silence Arabs,” read another.

In the Shiite holy city of Karbala, Sheik Abdul Mahdi al-Karbalai, representative of Iraq’s top Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani said” we condemn the Zionist terrorist offensive against Lebanon that targeted the infrastructure of this country, while Hezbollah hasn’t targeted the infrastructure of the Zionists. They targeted military facilities.”
You're a little confused as to what is and isn't a military facility, Sheik, let me help adjust you with this nightstick ...
In the southern holy city of Kufa, Sheik Asaad al-Nassiri, an aide to radical, anti-US cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, said “we condemn and denounce the crimes of the Zionist enemy committed against our Lebanese people.” “This offensive is considered an oppressive act against the Lebanese people and is targeting the legitimate resistance that has been an example of bravery,” al-Nassiri said.
You knew Mookie was going to take advantage of this.
Hundreds also took to the streets in the southern cities of Kut and Amarah denouncing the offensive.

Al-Sadr, a Shiite who launched two uprisings against the Americans in 2004, said in a statement that “our hearts are aching because of what is happening in Lebanon, the attacks by the terrorist Zionist enemy under cover from America which is the enemy of people.”

“Despite the occupation and the difficult situation that we are passing through we put our hands in yours and we are with you not with your enemy,” al-Sadr said. “no and 1,000 no to Israel.”
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Shouldn't Binnie be airing his biggest blockbuster video hit - "this is the big one, all jihadis around the world must kill, maim or explode right now. Every muslim must join the jihad, Allan says so" - any moment now?
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-07-15 07:45  

#4  Nevermind that the powers that be allowed them to seethe all they wanted to. That says something about how much trust/distrust they have of coalition force motivations and behavior. The ironic thing is that they probably aren't all that aware of it.
Posted by: gorb   2006-07-15 05:03  

#3  Hulago.
Posted by: Hupinetle Sninetle9012   2006-07-15 00:57  

#2  The demonstrations started immediately after Muslims left Friday prayers in mosques around the county. Tell you most of what you need to know.

The Clerics are loyal to Iran for the most part. The new governmet need to "address" this.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-07-15 00:48  

#1  Bring back Saddam
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-15 00:31  

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