Sabba – The actual title of this article is “Were it not for the French, Hezbollah would all be Syrians fighting on their own government’s side inside their own country”. It dates back to 2014 and is related to the Sykes-Picot story below.
THE INDEPENDENT – Borders are becoming a bit odd in the Middle East. They always have been, of course. Ever since Mark Sykes and François Georges Picot – the latter a former French consul in Beirut, by the way, who cost a lot of brave Lebanese their lives by his carelessness in sealing their anti-Ottoman letters behind an embassy wall – divvied up the Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Palestine, etc, one lot of Arabs (or their grandchildren) found themselves living as hated refugees not many miles from their original homes, cursed and spat at and sometimes killed by another lot of Arabs who turned out to be – much to their own surprise, in some cases – Lebanese or Syrians.

Skyes or Sykes was nothing more than a Zionist Jew when he cut up Palestine in 1917. He knew what his agenda was then and it’s the same agenda today with these dirty bastards.