As written for some time now, the US & Israel have been massing weapons and ammunitions in Lebanon through their surrogates eager to pull the trigger while pointing them towards Hezbollah workers. Today perhaps that inevitable time bomb takes place, fellow Lebanese against fellow Lebanese.

All roads in and outside Beirut have been blocked, amid reports that by 3pm, the op
position has taken full control of three districts of the capital. The Lebanese army had earlier seized control of leader of the ruling coalition Saad Hariri's radio and television stations and the Future newspaper. Fierce clashes erupted in Beirut following a rocket attack on Hariri's residence in Koraytem neighborhood, but the fighting stopped a few hours later. The army has taken the responsibility of protecting Druze community leader, Walid Jumblatt and the opposition has agreed to put him under army protection. Meanwhile, Israeli troops started extensive movements near the border with Lebanon.

The plan st
arted immediately after the war when sometime in February 2008 the Druze MP Walid Jumlatt had two secret meeting, one with the Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak and another with Israeli Prime Minister's Olmert's representative in the presence of US Vice President Dick Cheney. Then weapons, ammunitions and fighting vehicles started pouring into Lebanon and disallowed to be check by the authorities, highly probable from US and Israel, for Walid Jumblatt's Progressive Socialist Party, Fouad Siniora's Militia, Saad Hariri's Future Movement, Samri Geagea's Lebanese Forces militiamen and Al-Qaedah. With all those firepower, these pro-western forces launched a series of acts to cut off Hezbollah from their ability to fight Israel, and this had ignited the firefight.




Informed media sources told Press TV that Siniora might announce his resignation at 8:00 pm local time on Friday. A Lebanese news website later reported that Siniora would resign on Friday and assign the army to take responsibilities of his cabinet until a transitional government is formed. The leader of the Progressive Socialist Party, Walid Jublatt said Friday that the resignation of Siniora's government is not on the table but the government is
mulling over reserving its previous decisions. Opposition figure Michel Aoun says he hopes the government would resign and the opposition would end its sit-in in central Beirut on Friday.

Meanwhile, gunmen affiliated to majority leader Saad Hariri's al-Mostaqbal (Future) Movement have moved to eastern parts of Beirut where they are planning to team up with Amin Gemayel's al-Katayeb and Samri Geagea's Lebanese Forces militiamen.The al-Mostaqbal party also evacuated its offices in the southern city of Sidon and the army is now in their control. At least 11 people have been killed in fierce battles in the Lebanese capital, Beirut - which is now under control of the opposition.

What complicates matters is the role played by US-Israel-their Arab lackeys, they had taken the opportunity of redefining the war to be a Shia Versus Sunni war. With opportunists like Walid Jumblatt, Fuad Siniora, Saad Hariri, Samri Geagea will definitely siding against Hezbollah. The report came while some Arab media outlets described the current clashes in Lebanon as a fight between Sunni and Shia communities.In an interviews with Sunni clerics with links to Saad Hariri's pro-government bloc, Al-Arabiya TV network described the ongoing clashes as a sectarian strife. The TV network reported that al-Qaeda on all of its websites urged its operatives to defend the Sunni community of Lebanon. For example
, The Lebanon Mufti Mohamad Rashid Kabbani said the struggle is between Hezbollah and the Sunnis.

The reports came while in interviews with NBN and al-Manar TV stations on Thursday, a number of Sunni clerics said that the clashes are not a sectarian strife and many Sunni Muslims in Lebanon support Hezbollah."What Sheikh Kabbani said about the struggle being between Hezbollah and the Sunnis is false. The struggle is political between a US-Zionist project and forces of resistance extending beyond Lebanon. Some insist to give this struggle a religious nature to please Washington or some Arab rulers," according to a Sunni group, Da'wa Academy Dean Sheikh Abdul Nasser al-Jabri

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