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4 thoughts on “S. Nasrallah to Israel, US, Takfiris & Al Saud: WE ARE PEOPLE OF JIHAD, OF RESISTANCE”
  1. They do Roger, they do. When Nasrallah or Sheikh Imran Hosein talk about “the West” or “the American” or even the Arabs of occupied Arabia, it is always the ruling elite, those who control power, whether political, financial, military etc. who are aimed at. And we know who these are.

    There is one thing though that is not understood by the people in the Middle East: the concept of democracy.
    They sincerely believe that our governments which we elect are elected to do the will of the People, and so some do not understand why we do not rise up against our political leaders, why we allow them to do what they do in other people’s countries etc.

    But that’s another topic!
    Warmest regards
    S.

  2. Lebanese Christian Julia Boutros is considered one of the top pop singers of the Arab world. She has just released a new album, entitled ‘Righteousness is my weapon’ in which she praises the steadfastness of Hamas and other Gaza resistance groups for giving a bloody nose to the Jewish army. Watch the video below.

    Julia has vocally supported Hizbullah and the “Resistance” (as she did during the 1990s), despite being a Christian herself – making her a living embodiment of how an “Islamic Resistance” could transcend nationalism.

    Julia Boutros began singing at the age of 12. From very beginning of her singing career, she decided to use her talent on behalf of others. Her first song, a French tune titled ‘A Maman“, was dedicated to all mothers on Mother’s Day. It proved to be the first step in a lifelong journey of dedication: her gift to others.

    By the age of 14, she had released her first album, titled ‘C’est La Vie’ (This is Life), which was written and composed by Elias Rahbani. It was also around this time that the civil war in Lebanon broke out, playing a central role in Julia’s life and bringing into sharp focus her desire to commit herself and her singing to humanity and civilization in the Lebanese community in particular and the world in general.

    Early on, unlike other artists of her age, Julia dedicated her career to a cause. This burning desire to be a voice for others led directly in 1985 to her recording “Ghabet Shams Al Haq”, which was composed by Julia’s brother Ziad Boutros, who composes most of her work today. The song expresses her anger at the continued killing of the innocents: children, women, men and the elderly civilians by Jewish army and its Christian Lebanese Phalangist collaborators.

    “The only thing we were able to do at the time was to raise our voices and send a message to the world, and that was achieved by my first song” says Julia.

    She wanted to send a message and she did so, forcefully. One week after this song was released; Julia’s voice entered every house in the Arab world. Her voice had become their voice, with millions of people singing her songs. Even schools began teaching the children the real meanings of Julia’s words.

    After “Ghabet Shams Al Haq”, Julia would say, “I felt that I had a responsibility and that it is to speak on behalf of my people whose voice goes unheard“.

    Today, Julia’s fans range from children to elderly, as she became a national symbol for Nationalism, Patriotism, Resistance and even Romance.

    Julia received several national and international awards, including the Lebanese President’s Award which was presented to Julia for her contribution, through her voice, to the Lebanese Islamic Resistance Hizbullah against the Israeli occupation of Lebanon, shortly after the liberation of the South in May 2000.

    Recently, and during the 2006 Israeli 34-day carpet-bombing of Lebanese civilian population, Julia Boutros was featured on Al Jazeera TV Station in a special program; she talked about the Politics in the Arab world, daring to say the least. She has today developed a fundraising project for the families of all Lebanese Martyrs who perished during the 34 day war.

    Last year, to a packed house, Julia Boutros, sang to let the so-called “free world” know how Hizbullah defeated Israel in 2006. Watch the video below.

    http://rehmat1.com/2014/08/21/christian-singer-honors-gaza-resistance/

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