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Jumblatt Services to "Israel" Innumerable

Jumblatt Services to
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Source: Al-Manar TV, 9-5-2008
Walid Jumblatt's services to the "Israeli" enemy against the Resistance in Lebanon are innumerable.
Indeed, the Lebanese MP has always been the first to aim at sensitive points, giving "Israel" a golden opportunity to benefit from them.
Jumblatt's speeches have always constituted intelligence material for "Israel" to found many of its aggressive acts on both political and combat levels.
The Resistance communications' network case is a clear proof: Jumblatt put this issue in the crosshairs of "Israel".
"..Communications linking Beirut to South Lebanon to Western Bekaa and the Jizzeen region as well as Baalbek and Hermel," Jumblatt said when raising the issue last week.
"The most dangerous thing is that the Lebanese telecommunication ministry discovered that Hizbullah had spread a communications network across Lebanon to secure Hizbullah from "Israeli" and US wiretapping," "Israeli" expert in Middle Eastern affairs, Oded Granot, said in the wake of Jumblatt's comments.
Another service Jumblatt extended to the "Israelis" on a golden plate was raising the issue of smuggling arms to the resistance via Syria and his demand to put Lebanese-Syrian borders under international control. So "Israel" took Jumblatt's stance as a pretext to intensify violations of Lebanon's sovereignty.
"Yesterday, some 20 trucks loaded with weapons entered into Lebanon. Why are weapons and ammunition sent to Lebanon through the Lebanese Syrian border?" Jumblatt asked during one of his interviews.
In the same context, "Israeli" analyst Ami Dror wondered whether "Israel" was ready in view of "Hizbullah's accumulation of weapons or it should urge the world to perceive that we won't accept this and request the United Nations deploys forces on the border with Syria to prevent army smuggling that allows Hizbullah to build its force."
Moreover, Jumblatt's extensive rhetoric about security squares and crossings between the Bekaa and the South constituted a document on which "Israeli" minister of transport Shaoul Moufaz relied and essentially used in the strategic dialogue between the US and "Israel". "The South is one square. Baalbek-Hermel is another, and the same goes for Jizzeen and Mount Lebanon," Jumblatt stressed.
As for Jumblatt's focus on what he and his allies call "Hizbullah's destruction of Lebanon in the July 2006 war," it goes without saying that it was a faithful interpretation of an "Israeli" wish.
"I had said that Hizbullah has won this war, but what a huge price Lebanon has paid," Jumblatt said in the wake of Hizbullah's victory in 2006.
"We had hoped that Hizbullah be considered as a party that has destroyed Lebanon because this would weaken it," former "Israeli" national security adviser Giora Eiland said.
This conformity between Jumblatt and "Israeli" positions, in fact reflects collusion by both sides against the resistance, and this had practically materialized during the July War.