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Elias Bejjani: Christmas And The obligations Of The Righteous/ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุงู„ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ุงู„ู…ุฌูŠุฏ ูˆูˆุงุฌุจุงุช ุงู„ู…ุคู…ู†

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ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุงู„ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ุงู„ู…ุฌูŠุฏ ูˆูˆุงุฌุจุงุช ุงู„ู…ุคู…ู†
ุงู„ูŠุงุณ ุจุฌุงู†ูŠ/25 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„/2019

Christmas And The obligations Of The Righteous
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019

Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. (Luke 02/11)

Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, good will toward men (Luke 02/14)

The holy birth of Jesus Christ bears numerous blessed vital values and principles including love, giving, redemption, modesty and forgiveness.
Christmas is a role model of love because God, our Father Himself is love.
Accordingly and in a bid to cleanse us from our original sin He came down from heaven, was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, and became man.

This is my commandment, that you love one another, even as I have loved you. (John15/12)

There is no greater love than to lay down oneโ€™s life for oneโ€™s friends. (John15/13)

Christmas is way of giving โ€ฆGod gave us Himself because He is a caring, generous, forgiving and loving and father.

Christmas embodies all principles of genuine redemption. Jesus Christ redeemed us and for our sake He joyfully was crucified, and tolerated all kinds of torture, humiliation and pain

Christmas is a dignified image of modesty ..Jesus Christ accepted to be born into a manger and to live his life on earth in an extremely simple and humble manner.

Let us continuously remind our selves that when our day comes that could be at any moment, we shall not be able to take any thing that is earthly with us for the Day of judgment except our work and acts, be righteous or evil.
Christmas is a holy act of forgiveness โ€ฆ.God, and because He is a loving and forgiving has Sent His Son Jesus Christ redeem to free us from the bondage of the original sin that Adam and Eve committed.

Christmas requires that we all genuinely pray and pray for those who are hurt, lonely, deserted by their beloved ones, feel betrayed, are enduring pain silently pain, suffer anguish, deprived from happiness, warmth and joy .
Christmas is ought to teach us that it is the duty of every believer to practice his/her faith not only verbally and via routine rituals, but and most importantly through actual deeds of righteousnessโ€ฆ.

Christmasโ€™ spirit is not only rituals of decorations, festivities, gifts and joyful celebrationsโ€ฆBut deeds in all ways and means by helping those who need help in all field and domains.

Christmasโ€™s spirit is a calls to honour and actually abide by all Bible teachings and values.

In this realm we have a Biblical obligation to open our hearts and with love extend our hand to all those who are in need, and we are able to help him remembering always that Almighty God showered on us all sorts of graces and capabilities so we can share them with others.

Christmas is a time to hold to the Ten Commandments, foremost of which is โ€œHonour your father and your motherโ€.

Christmas is a good time for us to attentively hear and positively respond to our conscience, which is the voice of God within us.

Christmas should revive in our minds and hearts the importance of fighting all kinds temptations so we do not become slaves to earthly wealth, or power of authority.

Christmas for us as patriotic and faithful Lebanese is a time to pray for the safe and dignified return of our Southern people who were forced to take refuge in Israel since the year 2000.

Christmas for each and every loving and caring Lebanese is a holy opportunity for calling loudly on all the Lebanese politicians and clergymen, as well as on the UN for the release of the thousands of Lebanese citizens who are arbitrarily and unjustly imprisoned in Syrian prisons.

Most importantly Christmas is a time for praying and working for the liberation of our dear homeland Lebanon, from the Iranian occupation.
No one should never ever lose sight for a moment or keep a blind eye on the sacrifices of our heroic righteous martyrs who willing sacrificed themselves for our homeland, identity, existence, and dignity. Our prayers goes for them on this Holy Day and for peace in each and evry country, especially in the chaotic and troubled Middle East.

May God Bless you all and shower upon you, your families, friends, and beloved ones all graces of joy, health, love, forgiveness, meekness and hope.

ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุงู„ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ุงู„ู…ุฌูŠุฏ ูˆูˆุงุฌุจุงุช ุงู„ู…ุคู…ู†
ุงู„ูŠุงุณ ุจุฌุงู†ูŠ/25 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„/2019
ุชุญู…ู„ ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ุงู„ุณูŠุฏ ูŠุณูˆุน ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญ ู…ุนุงู†ูŠ ูˆุนุจุฑ ูˆู…ูุงู‡ูŠู… ู…ู‚ุฏุณุฉ ูƒุซูŠุฑุฉ ู…ู† ุฃู‡ู…ู‡ุง ุงู„ู…ุญุจุฉ ูˆุงู„ุนุทุงุก ูˆุงู„ูุฏุงุก ูˆุงู„ุชูˆุงุถุน ูˆุงู„ุชุณุงู…ุญ.
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ู‡ูŠ ู†ู…ูˆุฐุฌ ู„ู„ู…ุญุจุฉ ู„ุฃู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ูˆู‡ูˆ ู…ุญุจุฉุŒ ูˆู…ู† ู‚ุฏุฑ ูˆุนุธู…ุฉ ู…ุญุจุชู‡ ู„ู†ุงุŒ ู†ุญู† ุงู„ุจุดุฑ ุฃูˆู„ุงุฏู‡ุŒ ุชุฌุณุฏ ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ู†ุง ูˆูˆู„ุฏ ู…ู† ุฑุญู… ุงู…ุฑุฃุฉุŒ ูˆู„ุจุณ ุฌุณุฏู†ุง ุงู„ุจุดุฑูŠุŒ ูˆุนุงุด ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุฃุฑุถ ูƒุฅู†ุณุงู† ุจุทุจูŠุนุชู‡ ุงู„ุจุดุฑูŠุฉุŒ ูˆุฐู„ูƒ ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ ุฃู† ูŠุนุชู‚ู†ุง ู…ู† ุงู„ุฎุทูŠุฆุฉ ุงู„ุฃุตู„ูŠุฉุŒ ูˆูŠุฑูุนู†ุง ุจุงู„ุนู…ุงุฏ ุจุงู„ู…ุงุก ูˆุงู„ุฑูˆุญ ุงู„ู‚ุฏุณ ุฅู„ู‰ ุฏุฑุฌุฉ ุงู„ู‚ุฏุงุณุฉ.
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ู‡ูŠ ุฏุฑุณ ููŠ ุงู„ุนุทุงุก ู„ุฃู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุงู„ู…ุชุฌุณุฏ ุฃุนุทุงู†ุง ุฐุงุชู‡ ูˆุงูุชุฏุงู†ุง ูˆุชุญู…ู„ ูƒู„ ุงู„ุนุฐุงุจุงุช ู„ูŠุฎู„ุตู†ุง ูˆูŠุคูƒุฏ ู„ู†ุง ุจุงู„ู‚ูˆู„ ูˆุงู„ูุนู„ ุฃู†ู‡ ุฃุจ ุนุทูˆู ูˆู…ุญุจ ูˆู…ุนุทุงุก.
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุชุฌุณุฏ ูƒู„ ู…ุนุงู†ูŠ ุงู„ูุฏุงุก ู„ุฃู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุงู„ู…ุชุฌุณุฏ ุงูุชุฏุงู†ุง ูˆุงุฑุชุถู‰ ุจูุฑุญ ุฃู† ูŠูุนุฐุจ ูˆูŠุตู„ุจ ูˆูŠู‡ุงู† ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ู†ุง.. ูˆู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ ุฎู„ุงุตู†ุง.
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ู‡ูŠ ุตูˆุฑุฉ ู…ุดุฑูุฉ ู„ู„ุชูˆุงุถุน ุญูŠุซ ู‚ุจู„ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุงู„ู…ุชุฌุณุฏ ุฃู† ูŠูˆู„ุฏ ููŠ ู…ุฒูˆุฏ ูˆุฃู† ูŠุนูŠุด ุญูŠุงุชู‡ ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุฃุฑุถ ุจุจุณุงุทุฉ ูˆุชูˆุงุถุน.
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ู‡ูŠ ุนู…ู„ ุชุณุงู…ุญ ู„ุฃู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุชุฌุณุฏ ูˆุชุญู…ู„ ู…ุง ุชุญู…ู„ ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ ุบูุฑุงู† ุฎุทูŠุฆุชู†ุง ูˆุฎู„ุงุตู†ุง ูˆุฅุนุชุงู‚ู†ุง ู…ู† ุนุจูˆุฏูŠุฉ ุงู„ุฎุทูŠุฆุฉ ุงู„ุฃุตู„ูŠุฉ.
ุชุนู„ู…ู†ุง ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุฃู†ู‡ ู…ู† ูˆุงุฌุจุงุช ูƒู„ ู…ุคู…ู† ุฃู† ูŠู…ุงุฑุณ ุฅูŠู…ุงู†ู‡ ุจุงู„ุฃู‚ูˆุงู„ ูˆุงู„ุฃูุนุงู„ ูˆู„ูŠุณ ูู‚ุท ุจุงู„ุงูƒุชูุงุก ุจู…ุธุงู‡ุฑ ุทู‚ูˆุณ ุงู„ุฒูŠู†ุฉ ูˆุงู„ู‡ุฏุงูŠุง ูˆุงู„ุงุญุชูุงู„ุงุช.
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุงู„ู…ู‚ุฏุณุฉ ุชูˆุฌุจ ุนู„ูŠู†ุง ุฃู† ู†ู…ุงุฑุณ ุจู…ุญุจุฉ ูƒู„ ุงู„ู‚ูŠู… ุงู„ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฅู†ุฌูŠู„ูŠุฉ ูˆุฃู† ู†ู…ุฏ ูŠุฏู†ุง ู„ูƒู„ ู…ู† ู‡ูˆ ุจุญุงุฌุฉ ูˆู†ุญู† ู‚ุงุฏุฑูŠู† ุนู„ู‰ ู…ุณุงุนุฏุชู‡ ู„ุฃู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ูˆู‡ุจู†ุง ุงู„ู†ุนู… ูˆุงู„ูˆุฒู†ุงุช โ€œู…ุฌุงู†ุงโ€ ูˆุนู„ูŠู†ุง ูˆุงุฌุจ ู…ู‚ุฏุณ ุฃู† ู†ุนุทูŠู‡ุง ู…ุฌุงู†ุงู‹.. (ู…ุฌุงู†ุง ุฃุนุทูŠุชู… ู…ุฌุงู†ุง ุชุนุทูˆู†)
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุชู„ุฒู…ู†ุง ุฅูŠู…ุงู†ูŠุงู‹ ุฃู† ู†ุบูุฑ ู„ูƒู„ ู…ู† ุฃุณุงุก ุฅู„ูŠู†ุงุŒ ูˆุฃู† ู†ุนุชุฐุฑ ู„ูƒู„ ู…ู† ุฃุฎุทุฆู†ุง ุจุญู‚ู‡ ู…ุน ุชู‚ุฏูŠู… ุงู„ูƒูุงุฑุงุช ุฃูŠ ุงู„ุชูƒููŠุฑ ูˆุงู„ุชุนูˆูŠุถ ุนู…ุง ุงู‚ุชุฑูุชุงู‡ ู…ู† ุฐู†ูˆุจ ูˆุฃุฐู‰.
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุชู„ุฒู…ู†ุง ุจุชู†ููŠุฐ ุงู„ูˆุตุงูŠุง ุงู„ุนุดุฑุฉ ูˆููŠ ู…ู‚ุฏู…ู‡ุง โ€œู…ุญุจุฉ ุงู„ูˆุงู„ุฏูŠู†โ€..
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุชุชุทู„ุจ ู…ู†ุง ุงู„ุนูˆุฏุฉ ู„ู„ุงุณุชู…ุงุน ู„ุถู…ูŠุฑู†ุง ูˆุงู„ุฐูŠ ู‡ูˆ ุตูˆุช ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุจุฏุงุฎู„ู†ุง.
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุชู„ุฒู…ู†ุง ุงู„ุงุนุชุฑุงู ุจูุถู„ ูˆุฌู…ูŠู„ ูˆุนุทุงุกุงุช ูˆุชุถุญูŠุงุช ูƒู„ ู…ู† ูŠุณุงุนุฏู†ุงุŒ ูˆุฃู† ู„ุง ู†ุบุฑู‚ ููŠ ุฃูˆุญุงู„ ูˆุบูŠุงู‡ุจ ุงู„ุฌุญูˆุฏ ูˆู†ู‚ุน ููŠ ุชุฌุงุฑุจ ุบุฑุงุฆุฒู†ุง ูˆู†ุนุจุฏ ุซุฑูˆุงุช ุงู„ุฃุฑุถ ุงู„ูุงู†ูŠุฉ ู…ู† ู…ุงู„ ูˆุณู„ุทุฉ ูˆุนุฒูˆุฉ.
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุชูˆุฌุจ ุนู„ูŠู†ุง ุงู„ุตู„ุงุฉ ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ ุนูˆุฏุฉ ุฃู‡ู„ู†ุง ุงู„ู…ุจุนุฏูŠู† ู‚ุณุฑุงู‹ ูˆุงู„ู„ุงุฌุฆูŠู† ููŠ ุฅุณุฑุงุฆูŠู„ ู…ู†ุฐ ุงู„ุนุงู… ุฃู„ููŠู†.
ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุชุชุทู„ุจ ู…ู†ุง ุงู„ุฎุดูˆุน ูˆุงู„ุตู„ุงุฉ ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ ู…ุนุฑูุฉ ู…ุตูŠุฑ ุฃู‡ู„ู†ุง ุงู„ู…ุบูŠุจูŠู† ุชุนุณูุงู‹ ูˆุธู„ู…ุงู‹ ููŠ ุงู„ุณุฌูˆู† ุงู„ุณูˆุฑูŠุฉโ€ฆูˆูƒุฐู„ูƒ ุงู„ุตู„ุงุฉ ูˆุงู„ุนู…ู„ ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ ุชุญุฑูŠุฑ ูˆุทู†ู†ุง ุงู„ุบุงู„ูŠ ู„ุจู†ุงู†ุŒ ู…ู† ุงุบู„ุงู„ ุงู„ุฅุญุชู„ุงู„.
ูƒู…ุง ู„ุง ูŠุฌุจ ุฃู† ูŠุบูŠุจ ุนู† ุจุงู„ู†ุง ูˆู„ูˆ ู„ู„ุญุธุฉ ูƒู„ ู…ุง ู‚ุฏู…ู‡ ุงู„ุดู‡ุฏุงุก ุงู„ุฃุจุฑุงุฑ ุงู„ุฐูŠู† ุงุฑุชุถูˆุง ุฃู† ูŠูƒูˆู†ูˆุง ู‚ุฑุงุจูŠู† ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ ูˆุทู†ู†ุง ูˆู‡ูˆูŠุชู†ุง ูˆูˆุฌูˆุฏู†ุง ูˆุงู†ุณุงู†ู†ุง ูˆูƒุฑุงู…ุชู†ุง.
ุฃุนุงุฏ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุงู„ุนูŠุฏ ุนู„ู‰ ูˆุทู†ู†ุง ุงู„ุญุจูŠุจ ูˆุนู„ู‰ ุฃู‡ู„ู†ุง ูˆุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุนุงู„ู… ุฃุฌู…ุน ุจุงู„ู…ุญุจุฉ ูˆุงู„ุทู…ุฃู†ูŠู†ุฉ ูˆุงู„ุณู„ุงู….
ูƒู„ ุนูŠุฏ ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ูˆุงู„ุฌู…ูŠุน ุจุฎูŠุฑ

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A Bundle Of English Reports, News and Editorials For December 24- 25/2019 Addressing the On Going Mass Demonstrations & Sit In-ins In Iranian Occupied Lebanon in its 69th Day

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A Bundle Of English Reports, News and Editorials For December 24-25/2019 Addressing the On Going Mass Demonstrations & Sit In-ins In Iranian Occupied Lebanon in its 69th Day
Compiled By: Elias Bejjani
December 25/2019

Tites For The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News published on December 23-24/2019
The Actual Needed Christmas Spirit/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Christmas And The obligations Of The Righteous/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Christmas And The obligations Of The Righteous
Aoun, Diab meeting concludes at Baabda palace
Report: Demonstrators Relay Message Shunning PM-Designate
Mashnouq to Velayati: Thank You for Announcing Iranian Support of Diab
Protesters Stage Sit-in Outside Central Bank
Hariri extends wellwishes to Lebanese on Christmas, New Year
Berri Says No Problem with Forming โ€˜One-Sidedโ€™ Govt.
Berri in Christmas message hopes Lebanese get inspired by values of love, salvation
Rahi: Rulers Brought Lebanon to Collapse and Citizens to Poverty
Rahi receives Christmas well-wishes
Syrian ports closed for maritime navigation due to prevailing weather conditions
Lebanon banks โ€˜trappingโ€™ state salaries: minister
No Christmas miracle in Lebanon as economic crisis deepens/Timour Azhari/AL JAZEERA NEWS/December 24/2019

Details For The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News published on December 24-25/2019
The Actual Needed Christmas Spirit
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Inside each of an angel and a demon. With the birth of the Lord Jesus, let us bridle and silence Satan and leave the angel free to lead us to the paths of love and forgiveness

Christmas And The obligations Of The Righteous
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
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Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. (Luke 02/11)
Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, good will toward men (Luke 02/14)
The holy birth of Jesus Christ bears numerous blessed vital values and principles including love, giving, redemption, modesty and forgiveness.
Christmas is a role model of love because God, our Father Himself is love.
Accordingly and in a bid to cleanse us from our original sin He came down from heaven, was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, and became man.
This is my commandment, that you love one another, even as I have loved you. (John15/12)
There is no greater love than to lay down oneโ€™s life for oneโ€™s friends. (John15/13)
Christmas is way of giving โ€ฆGod gave us Himself because He is a caring, generous, forgiving and loving and father.
Christmas embodies all principles of genuine redemption. Jesus Christ redeemed us and for our sake He joyfully was crucified, and tolerated all kinds of torture, humiliation and pain
Christmas is a dignified image of modesty ..Jesus Christ accepted to be born into a manger and to live his life on earth in an extremely simple and humble manner.
Let us continuously remind our selves that when our day comes that could be at any moment, we shall not be able to take any thing that is earthly with us for the Day of judgment except our work and acts, be righteous or evil.
Christmas is a holy act of forgiveness โ€ฆ.God, and because He is a loving and forgiving has Sent His Son Jesus Christ redeem to free us from the bondage of the original sin that Adam and Eve committed.
Christmas requires that we all genuinely pray and pray for those who are hurt, lonely, deserted by their beloved ones, feel betrayed, are enduring pain silently pain, suffer anguish, deprived from happiness, warmth and joy .
Christmas is ought to teach us that it is the duty of every believer to practice his/her faith not only verbally and via routine rituals, but and most importantly through actual deeds of righteousnessโ€ฆ.
Christmasโ€™ spirit is not only rituals of decorations, festivities, gifts and joyful celebrationsโ€ฆBut deeds in all ways and means by helping those who need help in all field and domains.
Christmasโ€™s spirit is a calls to honour and actually abide by all Bible teachings and values.
In this realm we have a Biblical obligation to open our hearts and with love extend our hand to all those who are in need, and we are able to help him remembering always that Almighty God showered on us all sorts of graces and capabilities so we can share them with others.
Christmas is a time to hold to the Ten Commandments, foremost of which is โ€œHonour your father and your motherโ€.
Christmas is a good time for us to attentively hear and positively respond to our conscience, which is the voice of God within us.
Christmas should revive in our minds and hearts the importance of fighting all kinds temptations so we do not become slaves to earthly wealth, or power of authority.
Christmas for us as patriotic and faithful Lebanese is a time to pray for the safe and dignified return of our Southern people who were forced to take refuge in Israel since the year 2000.
Christmas for each and every loving and caring Lebanese is a holy opportunity for calling loudly on all the Lebanese politicians and clergymen, as well as on the UN for the release of the thousands of Lebanese citizens who are arbitrarily and unjustly imprisoned in Syrian prisons.
Most importantly Christmas is a time for praying and working for the liberation of our dear homeland Lebanon, from the Iranian occupation.
No one should never ever lose sight for a moment or keep a blind eye on the sacrifices of our heroic righteous martyrs who willing sacrificed themselves for our homeland, identity, existence, and dignity. Our prayers goes for them on this Holy Day and for peace in each and evry country, especially in the chaotic and troubled Middle East.
May God Bless you all and shower upon you, your families, friends, and beloved ones all graces of joy, health, love, forgiveness, meekness and hope.

Aoun, Diab meeting concludes at Baabda palace
NNA/December 24/2019
President of the Republic, General Michel Aoun, on Tuesday afternoon met at the Baabda palace with Prime Minister-designate, Dr. Hassan Diab, who extended to him well-wishes on the occasion of the holy Christmas. Diab briefed the President on the outcome of the non-binding parliamentary consultations and the meetings he is undertaking to form the new government. On emerging, Diab said that talks touched on the general headlines, pointing out the existence of full response.
โ€œWe are still in the first two days.. God willing, matters are going as should be,โ€ Diab corroborated.

Report: Demonstrators Relay Message Shunning PM-Designate
Naharnet/December 24/2019
Lebanonโ€™s demonstrators clearly conveyed to PM-designate Hassan Diab that they are not ready to extend support, or accept a PM designated by the โ€œShiite duoโ€ (Hizbullah and AMAL Movement) and their allies, the Kuwaiti As-Siyasah newspaper reported on Tuesday. The refusal of protesters to meet Diab reflects a large part of this message, said the daily. According to Movement sources, โ€œDiab does not constitute a guarantee for the formation of a transitional government capable of removing Lebanon from corruption, given that the March 8 group will not accept the formation of a credible government capable of fighting the corrupt and conducting accountability, law and order.โ€As-Siyasah said the โ€œShiite duoโ€ did not appreciate that Diab plans on forming a government of independents without any political representation. Therefore, they dispatched delegates saying the chances for such a government are off-limits and that March 8 group only accepts a government of politicians and technocrats. A prominent senior source of March 8 says the formation of a โ€œso-called independent government is out of the question.โ€On Sunday, prominent street leaders shunned an invitation by the prime minister-designate to sit for talks over the formation of a new government, saying they are not ready to extend support.

Mashnouq to Velayati: Thank You for Announcing Iranian Support of Diab
Naharnet/December 24/2019
Ex-interior minister and Beirut MP Nouhad al-Mashnouq on Tuesday said Iran has welcomed the designation of new PM Hassan Diab which proves that the latter โ€œdoes not represent the Lebanese or the Sunni community in Beirut.โ€โ€œWe very much thank (Top Advisor to Iranian Leader) Ali Velyati for supporting the designation of Diab. His defense of Diab is a clear and frank declaration that he represents those who assigned him, and he does not represent the Lebanese, the people of Beirut, or the Sunnis,โ€ Mashnouq lashed out in a tweet. Iranian agencies quoted Velayati as saying that โ€œIran welcomes Diabโ€™s appointment in respect for the choice made by the Lebanese.โ€Velayati also said that demonstrations in Lebanon after the appointment of Diab to form the new cabinet are taking place at the โ€œinstigationโ€ of Saudi Arabia and Israel, and that they will diminish in the end with the formation of the government. Mashnouq added saying โ€œas for the prophecy of Velayati that protests will diminish in Lebanon, he must not confuse between Lebanon and Iran. His regime has killed 1500 (Iranian) demonstrators. In Lebanon the army and security forces protect the protesters with wisdom. The revolution will flourish under the shadow of a PM-designate strange to his own people.โ€

Protesters Stage Sit-in Outside Central Bank
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/December 24/2019
A group of students staged a sit-in near Lebanonโ€™s central bank in Hamra protesting the bankโ€™s โ€œfinancial and economic policies,โ€ as the nation faces its worst economic crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war. The protesters voiced calls for โ€œchange,โ€ asserting refusal to pay taxes, demanding that levies be imposed on โ€œprofits and insurance.โ€A dollar-liquidity crisis has pushed banks to impose informal capital controls on dollar deposits and the Lebanese pound, officially pegged to the US dollar, has lost around 30 percent of its value on the black market. The faltering economy has pushed several companies to close, while surviving businesses try to stay open by paying half-salaries and laying off employees. A recession of more than 0.2 percent is expected for this year, the World Bank says.The international community, donors, and financial organisations have warned that debt-saddled Lebanon could ill afford any delay in getting a new government.

Hariri extends wellwishes to Lebanese on Christmas, New Year

NNA/December 24/2019
Caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri congratulated the Lebanese people, in general, and Christians, in particular, on the occasion of Christmas and New Year. Hariri hoped that the holidays would bring the values of love, peace and rapprochement amongst the Lebanese, as well as salvation to help rescue the nation from its problems and crises.

Berri Says No Problem with Forming โ€˜One-Sidedโ€™ Govt.
Naharnet/December 24/2019
Speaker Nabih Berri said there is nothing wrong with forming a โ€œone-sidedโ€ government if the PM-designate Hassan Diab fails to convince all political parties to participate in the cabinet he is about to form, media reports said on Tuesday. The Speaker said Diab must โ€œspare no effort to convince all political components to participate in the government, it is up to them if they choose not to,โ€ visitors quoted Berri as saying. Al-Mustaqbal Movement, the Lebanese Forces and the Progressive Socialist Party do not want a role in the cabinet. โ€œThere is no problemโ€ if the government is one-sided,โ€ said Berri โ€œmany countries around the world form such governments,โ€ he stated. Diab, an engineering professor designated Thursday to form a desperately-needed government, plans to form a cabinet of โ€œindependent experts within four to six weeks.โ€He is set to hold a series of talks with officials including the LF and al-Mustaqbal. According to Berriโ€™s visitors, the Speaker believes โ€œthere is no problem with forming a government of specialists and partisans.โ€Diab held talks Saturday with parliamentary blocs on the formation of a government but met several challenges as key groups insisted that the cabinet must include established parties not just independent experts. The complicated process of forming a government comes as Lebanon faces its worst economic crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war.

Berri in Christmas message hopes Lebanese get inspired by values of love, salvation
NNA/December 24/2019
Speaker of the House, Nabih Berri, on Tuesday congratulated the Lebanese people in general, and Christians in particular on the glorious birth of Jesus Christ. โ€œWe hope that the Lebanese get inspired by the birth of the Savior, and develop values of unity, love, and salvation to help rescue the nation from its crises towards the shore of safety and stability.โ€On the other hand, Speaker Berri received a response cable from the President of the Republic of Ireland, Michael Higgins, in which he hoped that โ€œthe parliamentarians of both countries will be able to form a common friendship group to enhance parliamentary relations.โ€President Higgins also wished that โ€œLebanon and its wonderful people would enjoy prosperity, stability and peace.

Rahi: Rulers Brought Lebanon to Collapse and Citizens to Poverty
Naharnet/December 24/2019
Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi said in his Christmas message on Tuesday that officials have brought Lebanon to economic and financial collapse and the Lebanese to poverty. โ€œOur tragedies come from the fact that our rulers refuse to transfer power, they would rather allocate it, spend lavishly and accumulate debts. They brought the state to economic and financial collapse and left more than a third of the Lebanese people in poverty,โ€ Rahi lashed out. He said the Lebanese people were expecting a Christmas present from politicians in which they agree on forming โ€œa government of experts to put the country on route to economic salvation.โ€โ€œThe people have expressed their suffering in a positive revolution that has not subsided for 70 days. We hope it will always be positive cooperating with the army and security forces,โ€ Rahi said. The Patriarch โ€œblessedโ€ the โ€œrevolutionโ€ noting that โ€œour people will not accept bad governance prevailing since the 90s with the spread of corruption, squandering (of public funds), aggravation of deficits, rise in public debt poverty and unemployment.โ€He urged officials to form a government to end the suffering of Lebanese.

Rahi receives Christmas well-wishes
NNA/December 24/2019
Maronite Patriarch, Cardinal Mar Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi, on Tuesday received phone calls from several personalities who have expressed their best wishes for the holidays. The prelate notably received calls from House Speaker, Nabih Berri, Mufti of the Republic, Sheikh Abdellatif Deriane, and Lebanese Forces party leader, Samir Geagea. Moreover, Rahi discussed with his interlocutors the situation in Lebanon, pushing for responsible cooperation amongst all sides to confront the deteriorating situation in the country.

Syrian ports closed for maritime navigation due to prevailing weather conditions
NNA/December 24/2019
The General Directorate for Ports on Tuesday announced that all ports in Lattakia and Tartous were closed for maritime navigation due to the prevailing weather conditions. Head of Ports General Directorate Gen. Ammar Makhlouf told SANAโ€™s reporter that the ports of Lattakia and Tartous, the oil downstream of Banias Refinery and the small ports were closed due to high speed of the winds which has reached 40 km /h and is expected to reach up to 90km/h in the upcoming hours. Makhlouf indicated that all the required measures have been taken and all cadres are put in a state of alert to minimize any losses that may result from the weather conditions.โ€“SANA News Agency

Lebanon banks โ€˜trappingโ€™ state salaries: minister
Arab News/AFP/December 24/2019
BEIRUT: Lebanonโ€™s caretaker finance minister accused the countryโ€™s banks on Tuesday of โ€œtrappingโ€ civil servantsโ€™ salaries with withdrawal limits that have fueled public anger in the crisis-stricken country.
โ€œWhat is happening in some Lebanese banks is unacceptable,โ€ Ali Hassan Khalil wrote on Twitter. โ€œThey are trapping the salaries of (state) employees that are transferred by the finance ministry every month.โ€ Rocked by two months of anti-government protests and a political deadlock, Lebanon is also facing its worst economic crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war. A liquidity crunch has pushed Lebanese banks to impose capital controls on dollar accounts, capping withdrawals at around $1,000 a month. Some have imposed even tighter restrictions. Some have also capped weekly withdrawals of the Lebanese pound at one million โ€” the equivalent of $660 at official rates โ€” even as the currency has plunged by nearly a third against the dollar on the black market in recent weeks. The tightening controls have prompted public uproar, with many accusing banks of robbing them of their savings.
On Tuesday, Khalil said it was a โ€œsacred rightโ€ of civil servants to be paid in full and on time. โ€œIt is not permissible for this right to be violated,โ€ he said, vowing legal action to ensure public servants can access their salaries in full.
At banks in the northern city of Tripoli, tensions soared Tuesday as clients struggled to withdraw their salaries, said an AFP correspondent there. A fight broke out in a branch near the cityโ€™s main protest camp after the bank refused to let a customer withdraw dollars.
An anti-government street movement has rocked the small Mediterranean country since October 17. Bowing to popular pressure, the government resigned two weeks into demonstrations. Since then, a potential default on Lebanonโ€™s huge public debt has heightened the economic and political crisis.
The faltering economy has pushed many companies into bankruptcy, while others have laid off staff and slashed salaries. A recession of more than 0.2 percent is expected for this year, the World Bank says. In its first step toward forming an urgently-needed government, President Michel Aoun last week designated engineering professor Hassan Diab as the countryโ€™s next prime minister, replacing Saad Hariri who quit in late October in the face of mass protests. Diab, a self-styled technocrat, has vowed to form a cabinet of independent experts within six weeks.

No Christmas miracle in Lebanon as economic crisis deepens
Timour Azhari/AL JAZEERA NEWS/December 24/2019
Many Lebanese are relying on the generosity of others this Christmas amid worsening economic and political crises.
Beirut, Lebanon โ€“ Atta Issaoui cannot afford Christmas gifts for his children this year, let alone buy a tree.
โ€œWe want to take part in this celebration, but the situation in the country, the poverty and lack of work has made it difficult,โ€ the 55-year-old father of two said.
Issaoui stood in line to receive presents donated by demonstrators at a protest encampment in Beirutโ€™s Martyrsโ€™ Square, the centre of an uprising against the ruling elite that began in mid-October.
โ€œI thank God there are some who empathise with us, it really does raise our spirits,โ€ he told Al Jazeera.
On Monday night, a Christmas dinner was served to about 1,000 people in Martyrsโ€™ Square, with volunteers cooking under a Christmas tree adorned with symbols of the uprising.
Small initiatives like these have offered some hope to those struggling amid Lebanonโ€™s worst economic and financial crisis since the countryโ€™s 15-year civil war. The currency has depreciated by 30 percent since September over its pegged rate to the dollar.
But for many in the country, this Christmas remains a bitter one. In the past few months, scores of businesses have shut their doors, while many others have laid off workers, reduced their operations or paid only half salaries.
A dollar shortage has led banks to introduce informal capital controls on both dollars and local currency, leaving many unable to withdraw their meagre earnings and shaking confidence in the countryโ€™s banking system, long seen as a pillar of stability.
Dual crises
The countryโ€™s economic collapse has been exacerbated by the countryโ€™s continuing political crisis. Lebanon has been without a government since October 29, when former Prime Minister Saad Hariri resigned amid mass protests.
President Michel Aoun last week tasked former education minister Hassan Diab with forming a government, but Diab faces an uphill battle to reconcile the varying demands of parliamentary blocs and convince protesters, many of whom have already voiced opposition to the politician.
Meanwhile, the crisis has filtered down to those who struggled before the latest crisis hit.
Mohammad, 45, who works as a doorman, said his salary of 650,000 Lebanese Lira ($430 at the official rate of 1500 Lebanese lira to the dollar) had been slashed to just 350,000 Lebanese Lira ($230).
The father of four received a few bags of sweets, colouring pens and a drawing book from volunteers, which he said would be the only presents he could offer this year.
โ€œIโ€™ve never been worse off. My kids havenโ€™t eaten meat for three weeks, there is no Christmas cheer, there is nothing to be happy for,โ€ said Mohammad, who wished to only go by his first name. โ€œI donโ€™t even have the money to get a bus to my home,โ€ he added, walking off towards Beirutโ€™s Hamra district.
The โ€˜Mad Maxโ€™ scenario
It is unlikely the situation will improve any time soon, according to Dan Azzi, an expert on Lebanonโ€™s finances and former chairman and CEO of Standard Chartered Bank.
โ€œPoliticians need to stop messing around, else they preside over the biggest collapse in the history of Lebanon,โ€ Azzi told Al Jazeera.
He said that the best-case scenario depended on immediate, decisive measures being implemented as soon as possible. This includes formal, transparent policies to manage the flow of capital in and out of the country, and targeted tariffs, including on luxury cars.
He also advocates for so-called financial haircuts or the confiscation of a certain percentage of the highest depositor accounts. He said that some $90bn in Lebanonโ€™s banks was held by just 6,000 depositors
Much of that money is the result of high interest rates Lebanese banks put in place to attract dollars.
โ€œItโ€™s fake money,โ€ Azzi said. โ€œItโ€™s unearned interest that has been subsidised by the Lebanese public. So you need to go in and give them a big haircut and then you can move on to focusing on creating a real economy,โ€ he said. If state policies remain unchanged, Azzi said Lebanon was heading towards the โ€œMad-Max scenarioโ€, a reference to the dystopian film of the same name, set after the collapse of civilised human life.
โ€œIf we keep procrastinating and wasting time, or get a government that doesnโ€™t have the know-how or the intestinal fortitude to execute the right decision, then we go to a Mad Max-type scenario,โ€ Azzi said.
There have already been signs of brewing chaos at banks in Lebanon, with a number of depositors refusing to leave until they are given their cash. In one video, a man says he would โ€œburn the bankโ€ if he was not given his money. Back in Martyrsโ€™ Square, many clung to any hope they could find in the generosity of others. Clasping four books bound in cheerful Christmas wrapping, Ahmad, 53, said that he hoped 2020 would be โ€œa year of revenge,โ€ against corrupt politicians.
โ€œEverything is getting worse, but we have hope in the revolution, that these corrupt ones are soon heading to their execution,โ€ Ahmad, who wished to only go by his first name, added. โ€œWe still have our dreams.โ€

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ู†ุดุฑุฉ ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ุงู„ู…ู†ุณู‚ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุนุงู…ุฉ ู„ู„ู…ุคุณุณุงุช ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ุงู„ูƒู†ุฏูŠุฉ ุจุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ ู„ูŠูˆู… 25 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„/2019

ุงุถุบุท ู‡ู†ุง ู„ู‚ุฑุงุกุฉ ู†ุดุฑุฉ ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ุงู„ู…ู†ุณู‚ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุนุงู…ุฉ ุงู„ู…ูุตู„ุฉุŒ ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ ู„ูŠูˆู… 25 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„/2019

ุงุฑุดูŠู ู†ุดุฑุงุช ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ู…ูˆู‚ุนู†ุง ุงู„ูŠูˆู…ูŠุฉ/ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ ูˆุงู†ูƒู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ ู…ู†ุฐ ุงู„ุนุงู… 2006/ุงุถุบุทย ู‡ู†ุง ู„ุฏุฎูˆู„ ุตูุญุฉ ุงู„ุฃุฑุดูŠู

ุนู†ุงูˆูŠู† ุฃู‚ุณุงู… ู†ุดุฑุฉ ุงู„ู…ู†ุณู‚ูŠุฉ ุจุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ
ุงู„ุฒูˆุงุฏุฉ ุงู„ุฅูŠู…ุงู†ูŠุฉ ู„ู„ูŠูˆู…
ุชุนู„ูŠู‚ุงุช ุงู„ูŠุงุณ ุจุฌุงู†ูŠ ูˆุฎู„ููŠุงุชู‡ุง
ุงู„ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ
ุงู„ู…ุชูุฑู‚ุงุช ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ
ุงู„ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ุงู„ุฅู‚ู„ูŠู…ูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฏูˆู„ูŠุฉ
ุงู„ู…ู‚ุงู„ุงุช ูˆุงู„ุชุนู„ูŠู‚ุงุช ูˆุงู„ุชุญุงู„ูŠู„ ุงู„ุณูŠุงุณูŠุฉ ุงู„ุดุงู…ู„ุฉ
ุงู„ู…ุคุชู…ุฑุงุช ูˆุงู„ู†ุฏูˆุงุช ูˆุงู„ุจูŠุงู†ุงุช ูˆุงู„ู…ู‚ุงุจู„ุงุช ูˆุงู„ู…ู†ุงุณุจุงุช ุงู„ุฎุงุตุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฑุฏูˆุฏ ูˆุบูŠุฑู‡

The post ู†ุดุฑุฉ ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ุงู„ู…ู†ุณู‚ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุนุงู…ุฉ ู„ู„ู…ุคุณุณุงุช ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ุงู„ูƒู†ุฏูŠุฉ ุจุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ ู„ูŠูˆู… 25 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„/2019 appeared first on Elias Bejjani News.

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ูˆู„ุงุฏุฉ ุงู„ุณูŠุฏ ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญ..ุงู„ู…ุฌุฏ ู„ู„ู‡ ููŠ ุงู„ุงุนุงู„ูŠ ูˆุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุงุฑุถ ุงู„ุณู„ุงู… ูˆุจุงู„ู†ุงุณ ุงู„ู…ุณุฑุฉ/Merry Christmas/Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests

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ูˆู„ุงุฏุฉ ุงู„ุณูŠุฏ ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญ..ุงู„ู…ุฌุฏ ู„ู„ู‡ ููŠ ุงู„ุงุนุงู„ูŠ ูˆุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุงุฑุถ ุงู„ุณู„ุงู… ูˆุจุงู„ู†ุงุณ ุงู„ู…ุณุฑุฉยป
ุงู†ุฌูŠู„ ุงู„ู‚ุฏูŠุณ ู„ูˆู‚ุง/ุงู„ุฅุตุญุงุญ ุงู„ุซุงู†ูŠ/ู…ู†01ุญุชู‰19
ูˆููŠ ุชู„ูƒ ุงู„ุงูŠุงู… ุตุฏุฑ ุงู…ุฑ ู…ู† ุงูˆุบุณุทุณ ู‚ูŠุตุฑ ุจุงู† ูŠูƒุชุชุจ ูƒู„ ุงู„ู…ุณูƒูˆู†ุฉ. ูˆู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุงูƒุชุชุงุจ ุงู„ุงูˆู„ ุฌุฑู‰ ุงุฐ ูƒุงู† ูƒูŠุฑูŠู†ูŠูˆุณ ูˆุงู„ูŠ ุณูˆุฑูŠุฉ. ูุฐู‡ุจ ุงู„ุฌู…ูŠุน ู„ูŠูƒุชุชุจูˆุง ูƒู„ ูˆุงุญุฏ ุงู„ู‰ ู…ุฏูŠู†ุชู‡. ูุตุนุฏ ูŠูˆุณู ุงูŠุถุง ู…ู† ุงู„ุฌู„ูŠู„ ู…ู† ู…ุฏูŠู†ุฉ ุงู„ู†ุงุตุฑุฉ ุงู„ู‰ ุงู„ูŠู‡ูˆุฏูŠุฉ ุงู„ู‰ ู…ุฏูŠู†ุฉ ุฏุงูˆุฏ ุงู„ุชูŠ ุชุฏุนู‰ ุจูŠุช ู„ุญู… ู„ูƒูˆู†ู‡ ู…ู† ุจูŠุช ุฏุงูˆุฏ ูˆุนุดูŠุฑุชู‡ 5 ู„ูŠูƒุชุชุจ ู…ุน ู…ุฑูŠู… ุงู…ุฑุงุชู‡ ุงู„ู…ุฎุทูˆุจุฉ ูˆู‡ูŠ ุญุจู„ู‰. 6 ูˆุจูŠู†ู…ุง ู‡ู…ุง ู‡ู†ุงูƒ ุชู…ุช ุงูŠุงู…ู‡ุง ู„ุชู„ุฏ. ููˆู„ุฏุช ุงุจู†ู‡ุง ุงู„ุจูƒุฑ ูˆู‚ู…ุทุชู‡ ูˆุงุถุฌุนุชู‡ ููŠ ุงู„ู…ุฐูˆุฏ ุงุฐ ู„ู… ูŠูƒู† ู„ู‡ู…ุง ู…ูˆุถุน ููŠ ุงู„ู…ู†ุฒู„. ูˆูƒุงู† ููŠ ุชู„ูƒ ุงู„ูƒูˆุฑุฉ ุฑุนุงุฉ ู…ุชุจุฏูŠู† ูŠุญุฑุณูˆู† ุญุฑุงุณุงุช ุงู„ู„ูŠู„ ุนู„ู‰ ุฑุนูŠุชู‡ู… ูˆุงุฐุง ู…ู„ุงูƒ ุงู„ุฑุจ ูˆู‚ู ุจู‡ู… ูˆู…ุฌุฏ ุงู„ุฑุจ ุงุถุงุก ุญูˆู„ู‡ู… ูุฎุงููˆุง ุฎูˆูุง ุนุธูŠู…ุง. ูู‚ุงู„ ู„ู‡ู… ุงู„ู…ู„ุงูƒ: ยซู„ุง ุชุฎุงููˆุง. ูู‡ุง ุงู†ุง ุงุจุดุฑูƒู… ุจูุฑุญ ุนุธูŠู… ูŠูƒูˆู† ู„ุฌู…ูŠุน ุงู„ุดุนุจ: ุงู†ู‡ ูˆู„ุฏ ู„ูƒู… ุงู„ูŠูˆู… ููŠ ู…ุฏูŠู†ุฉ ุฏุงูˆุฏ ู…ุฎู„ุต ู‡ูˆ ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญ ุงู„ุฑุจ. ูˆู‡ุฐู‡ ู„ูƒู… ุงู„ุนู„ุงู…ุฉ: ุชุฌุฏูˆู† ุทูู„ุง ู…ู‚ู…ุทุง ู…ุถุฌุนุง ููŠ ู…ุฐูˆุฏยป. ูˆุธู‡ุฑ ุจุบุชุฉ ู…ุน ุงู„ู…ู„ุงูƒ ุฌู…ู‡ูˆุฑ ู…ู† ุงู„ุฌู†ุฏ ุงู„ุณู…ุงูˆูŠ ู…ุณุจุญูŠู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ูˆู‚ุงุฆู„ูŠู†: ยซุงู„ู…ุฌุฏ ู„ู„ู‡ ููŠ ุงู„ุงุนุงู„ูŠ ูˆุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุงุฑุถ ุงู„ุณู„ุงู… ูˆุจุงู„ู†ุงุณ ุงู„ู…ุณุฑุฉยป. ูˆู„ู…ุง ู…ุถุช ุนู†ู‡ู… ุงู„ู…ู„ุงุฆูƒุฉ ุงู„ู‰ ุงู„ุณู…ุงุก ู‚ุงู„ ุงู„ุฑุนุงุฉ ุจุนุถู‡ู… ู„ุจุนุถ: ยซู„ู†ุฐู‡ุจ ุงู„ุงู† ุงู„ู‰ ุจูŠุช ู„ุญู… ูˆู†ู†ุธุฑ ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุงู…ุฑ ุงู„ูˆุงู‚ุน ุงู„ุฐูŠ ุงุนู„ู…ู†ุง ุจู‡ ุงู„ุฑุจยป. ูุฌุงุกูˆุง ู…ุณุฑุนูŠู† ูˆูˆุฌุฏูˆุง ู…ุฑูŠู… ูˆูŠูˆุณู ูˆุงู„ุทูู„ ู…ุถุฌุนุง ููŠ ุงู„ู…ุฐูˆุฏ. ูู„ู…ุง ุฑุงูˆู‡ ุงุฎุจุฑูˆุง ุจุงู„ูƒู„ุงู… ุงู„ุฐูŠ ู‚ูŠู„ ู„ู‡ู… ุนู† ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุตุจูŠ. ูˆูƒู„ ุงู„ุฐูŠู† ุณู…ุนูˆุง ุชุนุฌุจูˆุง ู…ู…ุง ู‚ูŠู„ ู„ู‡ู… ู…ู† ุงู„ุฑุนุงุฉ. ูˆุงู…ุง ู…ุฑูŠู… ููƒุงู†ุช ุชุญูุธ ุฌู…ูŠุน ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ูƒู„ุงู… ู…ุชููƒุฑุฉ ุจู‡ ููŠ ู‚ู„ุจู‡ุง. ุซู… ุฑุฌุน ุงู„ุฑุนุงุฉ ูˆู‡ู… ูŠู…ุฌุฏูˆู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ูˆูŠุณุจุญูˆู†ู‡ ุนู„ู‰ ูƒู„ ู…ุง ุณู…ุนูˆู‡ ูˆุฑุงูˆู‡ ูƒู…ุง ู‚ูŠู„ ู„ู‡ู…โ€.

Merry Christmas/Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests
Luke/02/01-20/In those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus 2 that the whole world should be enrolled. This was the first enrollment, when Quirinius was governor of Syria. So all went to be enrolled, each to his own town. And Joseph too went up from Galilee from the town of Nazareth to Judea, to the city of David that is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and family of David, to be enrolled with Mary, his betrothed, who was with child. While they were there, the time came for her to have her child, and she gave birth to her firstborn son. 3 She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Now there were shepherds in that region living in the fields and keeping the night watch over their flock. The angel of the Lord appeared to them and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were struck with great fear. The angel said to them, โ€œDo not be afraid; for behold, I proclaim to you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For today in the city of David a savior has been born for you who is Messiah and Lord. And this will be a sign for you: you will find an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger.โ€ And suddenly there was a multitude of the heavenly host with the angel, praising God and saying: โ€œGlory to God in the highest and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests. โ€œWhen the angels went away from them to heaven, the shepherds said to one another, โ€œLet us go, then, to Bethlehem to see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made known to us.โ€So they went in haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger. When they saw this, they made known the message that had been told them about this child. All who heard it were amazed by what had been told them by the shepherds. And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart. Then the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, just as it had been told to them.โ€

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Open Letter to US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo From Tom Harb & John Hajjar, AMCD co-chairs Addressing Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Haleโ€™s Visit Beirut

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Open Letter to US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo From Tom Harb & John Hajjar, AMCD co-chairs Addressing Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Haleโ€™s Visit Beirut

The Honorable Mike Pompeo
Secretary of State Department of State
2201 C St., NW
Washington, DC 20520
Ref: Lebanese protests, Ambassador Hale, PM Hassan Diab
Dear Mr. Secretary,
After two months of protests, the current Lebanese government has lost all legitimacy in the eyes of the people. The Lebanese economy continues its downward spiral under the current leadership and economic hardship helps to fuel the protests.
This instability has created new opportunities for the US to help shape a new government. Unfortunately, though we fully support the message he delivered, the optics of Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale meeting at the residence of prominent Hezbollah-ally Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil have caused hurt and frustration to those in the streets risking their lives for the sake of a free Lebanon.
We have fresh information that a campaign to intimidate and in some cases to terrorize activists is now underway. The Lebanese authorities must be sternly reminded that they have a duty to protect the protests and warned that they will be held accountable if activists come to harm.
We recommend that US aid only be given to fully-vetted NGOs in Lebanon and not be given through the Lebanese government. It would be better to not give any aid because it is ending up in the hands of our enemies.
Unsurprisingly, the Iran lobby is waging a pressure campaign in Washington against US policy toward Lebanon, which you are so clearly and forcefullly articulating. Iran is working not only against US interests, but against the interests of the Lebanese and all freedom-loving people in the region.
Therefore, we urge you to issue a press release from Washington expressing concern about the incoming Prime Minister, Hassan Diab, as his nomination came from Hezbollah. In his past position as Minister of Education, he worked to implement Iranโ€™s dictates over Lebanese education, a dangerous matter both for Lebanon and the US.
We also urge you to announce that no US aid, neither military nor humanitarian, will be allowed to go to Hezbollah entities, allies, or entities that are benefiting Hezbollah.
We also request that you meet with activists from the Lebanon Protests, who are now being subjected to harsh treatment by Lebanese security agencies acting on behalf of Hezbollah. We are ready and willing to assist you and the administration to reach out to these activists.
Yours Sincerely,
Tom Harb & John Hajjar AMCD co-chairsDecember 24/2019

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Raymond Ibrahim/UN, UK Treating Persecuted Christians as โ€œEnemiesโ€/ุฑูŠู…ูˆู†ุฏ ุฅุจุฑุงู‡ูŠู…: ุงู„ุฃู…ู… ุงู„ู…ุชุญุฏุฉ ูˆุจุฑูŠุทุงู†ูŠุง ูŠุนุงู…ู„ุงู† ุงู„ู…ุถุทู‡ุฏูŠู† ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญูŠูŠู† ูƒุฃุนุฏุงุก

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UN, UK Treating Persecuted Christians as โ€œEnemiesโ€
ุฑูŠู…ูˆู†ุฏ ุฅุจุฑุงู‡ูŠู…: ุงู„ุฃู…ู… ุงู„ู…ุชุญุฏุฉ ูˆุจุฑูŠุทุงู†ูŠุง ูŠุนุงู…ู„ุงู† ุงู„ู…ุถุทู‡ุฏูŠู† ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญูŠูŠู† ูƒุฃุนุฏุงุก
Raymond Ibrahim/Gatestone Institute/December 25/2019

โ€œYou have this absurd situation where the scheme is set up to help Syrian refugees and the people most in need, Christians who have been โ€˜genocided,โ€™ they canโ€™t even get into the U.N. camps to get the food. If you enter and say I am a Christian or convert, the Muslim U.N. guards will block you [from] getting inโ€ฆ and even threaten youโ€ฆโ€ โ€” Paul Diamond, British Human Rights Lawyer, CBN News, December 4, 2019.

Lord George Carey is suing the UK Home Office for allegedly being โ€œinstitutionally biasedโ€ against Christian refugees and therefore complicit in what he calls โ€œthe steady crucifixion of Middle East Christians.โ€

When it comes to offering asylum, the UK โ€œappears to discriminate in favour of Muslimsโ€ instead of Christians. Statistics seemed to confirm this allegation: โ€œout of 4,850 Syrian refugees accepted for resettlement by the Home Office in 2017, only eleven were Christianโ€ฆ.โ€ โ€” Barnabas Fund, November 2, 2017.

A number of other Christian orderlies were also denied visas, including another nun with a PhD in biblical theology from Oxford; another nun denied for not having a personal bank account; and a Catholic priest denied for not being married.

Christian โ€œinfidelsโ€ need not apply, but radical Muslims are welcomed with open arms.

When three Christian archbishops from Syria were invited in 2016 to attend the consecration of the UKโ€™s first Syriac Orthodox Cathedral (an event attended by Prince Charles), Britainโ€™s Home Office not only denied entry to them, but also mockingly told them there was โ€œno room at the inn.โ€ Pictured: St Thomas, Britainโ€™s first Syriac Orthodox Cathedral. (Image source: John Salmon/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 2.0)

The United Nations Refugee Agency appears to be committed to blocking persecuted Christians from receiving any assistance. According to a recent CBN News report:

Christian Syrian refugees โ€ฆ have been blocked from getting help from the United Nations Refugee Agency, the UNHCR, by Muslim UN officials in Jordan.

One of the refugees, Hasan, a Syrian convert to Christianity, told us in a phone call that Muslim UN camp officials โ€œknew that we were Muslims and became Christians and they dealt with us with persecution and mockery. They didnโ€™t let us into the office. They ignored our request.โ€

Hasan and his family are now in hiding, afraid that they will be arrested by Jordanian police, or even killed. Converting to Christianity is a serious crime in Jordan.

According to Timothy, a Jordanian Muslim who converted to Christianity, โ€œAll of the United Nations officials [apparently in Jordan], most of them, 99 percent, they are Muslims, and they were treating us as enemies.โ€

Addressing this issue, Paul Diamond, a British human rights lawyer, recently elaborated:

โ€œYou have this absurd situation where the scheme is set up to help Syrian refugees and the people most in need, Christians who have been โ€œgenocided,โ€ they canโ€™t even get into the U.N. camps to get the food. If you enter and say I am a Christian or convert, the Muslim U.N. guards will block you [from] getting in and laugh at you and mock you and even threaten youโ€ฆ. Sunni Muslim officials have blocked the way. Theyโ€™ve laughed at them, threatened them, said โ€˜You shouldnโ€™t have converted. Youโ€™re an idiot for converting. You get what you get,โ€™ words to that effect.โ€

The next obstacle facing those few Christians who make it past UN refugee camps are the immigration centers of Western nations themselves. The discrimination is apparently so obvious in the United Kingdom that Lord George Carey is suing the UK Home Office for allegedly being โ€œinstitutionally biasedโ€ against Christian refugees and therefore complicit in what he calls โ€œthe steady crucifixion of Middle East Christians.โ€

He is hardly the only one making such charges. One independent report said that when it comes to offering asylum, the UK โ€œappears to discriminate in favour of Muslimsโ€ instead of Christians. Statistics seemed to confirm this allegation: โ€œout of 4,850 Syrian refugees accepted for resettlement by the Home Office in 2017, only eleven were Christian, representing just 0.2% of all Syrian refugees accepted by the UK.โ€

Due to such figures, Lord David Alton of Liverpool, a life peer in the House of Lords, wrote to Home Secretary Sajid Javid, who then headed the Home Office:

It is widely accepted that Christians, who constituted around 10 per cent of Syriaโ€™s pre-war population, were specifically targeted by jihadi rebels and continue to be at riskโ€ฆ. As last yearโ€™s statistics more than amply demonstrate, this [ratio imbalance between Muslim and Christian refugees taken in] is not a statistical blip. It shows a pattern of discrimination that the Government has a legal duty to take concrete steps to address.

Such imbalances appear even stranger on the realization that the Islamic State, which precipitated the refugee crisis, is itself a Sunni organization that only targets non-Sunnisโ€” primarily Christians, Yazidis, and Shia โ€” all minority groups that the U.S. has acknowledged experienced a โ€œgenocide.โ€

Two of the strangest individual cases of anti-Christian bias were reported earlier this year, when the UK denied asylum to persecuted Christians by bizarrely citing the Bible and Islam. Both Christians, a man and a woman, were former Muslims separately seeking asylum from the Islamic Republic of Iran, the ninth-worst persecutor of Christians, particularly former Muslims.

In his rejection letter from the UKโ€™s Home Office, the Iranian man was told that several biblical passages were โ€œinconsistentโ€ with his claim to have converted to Christianity after discovering it was a โ€œpeacefulโ€ faith. The letter cited biblical excerpts โ€” including from Exodus, Leviticus, and Matthew โ€” as supposed proof that the Bible is violent; it said Revelation was โ€œfilled with imagery of revenge, destruction, death and violence.โ€ The rejection letter then concluded:

โ€œThese examples are inconsistent with your claim that you converted to Christianity after discovering it is a โ€˜peacefulโ€™ religion, as opposed to Islam which contains violence, rage and revenge.โ€

In the second case, an Iranian female asylum seeker was sarcastically informed in her rejection letter:

โ€œYou affirmed in your AIR [Asylum Interview Record] that Jesus is your saviour, but then claimed that He would not be able to save you from the Iranian regime. It is therefore considered that you have no conviction in your faith and your belief in Jesus is half-hearted.โ€

Discussing her experiences, the rejected woman said:

โ€œWhen I was in Iran I converted to Christianity and the situation changed and the government were [sic] looking for me and I had to flee from Iranโ€ฆ. in my country if someone converts to Christianity their punishment is death or execution.โ€

Concerning the asylum process, the woman said that whenever she responded to her Home Office interviewer, โ€œhe was either chuckling or maybe just kind of mocking when he was talking to me. For instance he asked me why Jesus didnโ€™t help you from the Iranian regime or Iranian authorities.โ€

Similarly, when Sister Ban Madleen, a Christian nun who was chased out of Iraq by the Islamic State, wanted to visit her sick sister in the UK, she was denied a visa โ€” twice. A number of other Christian orderlies were also denied visas, including another nun with a PhD in biblical theology from Oxford; another nun denied for not having a personal bank account; and a Catholic priest denied for not being married.

In another case, Britainโ€™s Home Office not only denied entry to three Christian leaders โ€” archbishops celebrated for their heroic efforts to aid persecuted Christians in Syria and Iraq who had been invited to attend the consecration of the UKโ€™s first Syriac Orthodox Cathedral, an event attended by Prince Charles โ€” but also mockingly told them there was โ€œno room at the inn.โ€

Considering that persecuted Christian minorities โ€” including priests and nuns โ€” are denied visas, one may conclude that Britainโ€™s Home Office is extremely stringent concerning its asylum requirements. However, this notion is quickly dispelled on the realization that the Home Office regularly grants visas and refugee status to extremist Muslims โ€” not to mention that one has yet to hear about Muslim asylum seekers being denied because the Koran is too violent, or because they do not have enough faith in Muhammad.

For instance, despite having no papers on him โ€” and despite telling the Home Office that โ€œhe had been trained as an ISIS soldierโ€ โ€” Ahmed Hassan was still granted asylum two years before he launched a terrorist attack on a London train station that left 30 injured in September 2017. The Home Office also allowed a foreign Muslim cleric to enter and lecture in London, even though he advocates decapitating, burning, and/or throwing homosexuals from cliffs. According to another report, โ€œBritish teenagers are being forced to marry abroad and are raped and impregnated while the Home Office โ€˜turns a blind eyeโ€™ by handing visas to their [mostly Muslim] husbands.โ€

The case of Asia Bibi โ€” a Christian wife and mother of five who spent the last decade of her life on death row in Pakistan for challenging the authority of Muhammad โ€” best sheds light on the immigration situation in the UK. After she was finally acquitted in November 2018, Muslims rioted throughout Pakistan; in one demonstration, more than 11,000 Muslims demanded her immediate public hanging.

As Pakistanis make for the majority of the UKโ€™s significant Muslim population โ€” Sajid Javid, then head of the Home Office, is himself Pakistani โ€” when they got wind that the UK might offer Bibi asylum, they too rioted. As a result, then Prime Minister Theresa May personally blocked Bibiโ€™s asylum application, โ€œdespite UK playing host to [Muslim] hijackers, extremists and rapists,โ€ to quote from one headline. In other words, the Britain was openly allowing โ€œasylum policy to be dictated to by a Pakistan mob,โ€ reported the Guardian, โ€œafter it was confirmed it urged the Home Office not to grant Asia Bibi political asylum in the UKโ€ฆโ€

At the same time, however, the Home Office allowed a Pakistani cleric who celebrated the slaughter of a politician because he had defended Asia Bibi โ€” a cleric deemed so extreme as to be banned from his native Pakistan โ€” to enter the UK and lecture in mosques.

Discussing how โ€œvisas were granted [by the Home Office] in July [2016] to two Pakistani Islamic leaders who have called for the killing of Christians accused of blasphemy,โ€ Dr. Martin Parsons, a human rights activist, expressed his frustration: โ€œItโ€™s unbelievable that these persecuted Christians who come from the cradle of Christianity are being told there is no room at the inn, when the UK is offering a welcome to Islamists who persecute Christians.โ€

In short, Muslim influence against Christians is not only at work in UN refugee camps, as recent evidence indicates, but in the UKโ€™s immigration policy as well: Christian โ€œinfidelsโ€ need not apply, but radical Muslims are welcomed with open arms.

*Raymond Ibrahim, author of the new book, Sword and Scimitar, Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West, is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Gatestone Institute, a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, and a Judith Rosen Friedman Fellow at the Middle East Forum.
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ุงู„ู…ุทุฑุงู† ุงู„ูŠุงุณ ุนูˆุฏุฉ: ู†ุฃุณู ู„ุฃู† ู…ุฏุจุฑูŠ ุดุนุจู†ุง ู„ุง ูŠุฃุจู‡ูˆู† ุฅู„ุง ู„ุฎู„ุงุต ุฃู†ูุณู‡ู… ูˆุชุฏูุฆุฉ ูƒุฑุงุณูŠู‡ู…

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ู…ุชุฑูˆุจูˆู„ูŠุช ุจูŠุฑูˆุช ูˆุชูˆุงุจุนู‡ุง ู„ู„ุฑูˆู… ุงู„ุงุฑุซูˆุฐูƒุณ ุงู„ู…ุทุฑุงู† ุงู„ูŠุงุณ ุนูˆุฏุฉ: ู†ุฃุณู ู„ุฃู† ู…ุฏุจุฑูŠ ุดุนุจู†ุง ู„ุง ูŠุฃุจู‡ูˆู† ุฅู„ุง ู„ุฎู„ุงุต ุฃู†ูุณู‡ู… ูˆุชุฏูุฆุฉ ูƒุฑุงุณูŠู‡ู…
ูˆุทู†ูŠุฉ โ€“ ุงู„ุฃุฑุจุนุงุก 25 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„ 2019

ุชุฑุฃุณ ู…ุชุฑูˆุจูˆู„ูŠุช ุจูŠุฑูˆุช ูˆุชูˆุงุจุนู‡ุง ู„ู„ุฑูˆู… ุงู„ุงุฑุซูˆุฐูƒุณ ุงู„ู…ุทุฑุงู† ุงู„ูŠุงุณ ุนูˆุฏุฉ ุฎุฏู…ุฉ ู‚ุฏุงุณ ุงู„ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ููŠ ูƒุงุชุฏุฑุงุฆูŠุฉ ุงู„ู‚ุฏูŠุณ ุฌุงูˆุฑุฌูŠูˆุณ. ุจุนุฏ ู‚ุฑุงุกุฉ ุงู„ุฅู†ุฌูŠู„ ุงู„ู…ู‚ุฏุณ ุฃู„ู‚ู‰ ุนุธุฉ ู‚ุงู„ ููŠู‡ุง: โ€œุงู„ู…ุฌุฏ ู„ู„ู‡ ููŠ ุงู„ุนู„ู‰ ูˆุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุฃุฑุถ ุงู„ุณู„ุงู… ูˆููŠ ุงู„ู†ุงุณ ุงู„ู…ุณุฑุฉ. ุฅุฎูˆุชูŠ ุงู„ุฃุญุจุฉุŒ ููŠ ู‡ุฐู‡ ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุงู„ู…ุจุงุฑูƒุฉุŒ ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ุฑุจู†ุง ูˆุฅู„ู‡ู†ุง ูˆู…ุฎู„ุตู†ุง ูŠุณูˆุน ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญุŒ ุฃุชุถุฑุน ุฅู„ูŠู‡ ู…ุนูƒู… ูƒูŠ ูŠุญู„ ุงู„ุณู„ุงู… ููŠ ุฃุฑุถู†ุงุŒ ูˆูŠุฌุนู„ู†ุง ู…ุคู‡ู„ูŠู† ู„ู„ู…ุฌุฏ ุงู„ุฅู„ู‡ูŠุŒ ูˆู„ูƒูŠ ูŠู†ุนู… ู„ุจู†ุงู†ู†ุง ุงู„ุญุจูŠุจุŒ ูˆุงู„ุนุงู„ู… ุฃุฌู…ุน ุจุงู„ู…ุณุฑุฉุŒ ู„ุฃู† ุงู„ูุฑุญ ุงู„ู†ุงุฒู„ ู…ู† ุงู„ุณู…ุงุก ู‡ูˆ ุงู„ูุฑุญ ุงู„ุญู‚ูŠู‚ูŠ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ู„ุง ูŠู†ุชุฒุน ู…ู†ุงโ€.

ุงุถุงู: โ€œู†ู‚ุฑุฃ ููŠ ุณูุฑ ุงู„ุฑุคูŠุงุŒ ุงู„ุณูุฑ ุงู„ุฃุฎูŠุฑ ููŠ ุงู„ูƒุชุงุจ ุงู„ู…ู‚ุฏุณ: โ€œู‚ุงู„ ุงู„ุฌุงู„ุณ ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุนุฑุด: ู‡ุง ุฃู†ุง ุฃุตู†ุน ูƒู„ ุดูŠุก ุฌุฏูŠุฏุงโ€ (21: 5).

ูˆุฅู† ูƒู†ุง ู†ุคู…ู† ุจุงู„ุฑุจุŒ ู†ุคู…ู† ุจุฃู† ูƒู„ุงู…ู‡ ุตุงุฏู‚ุŒ ูˆู‡ุฐุง ู…ุง ู†ู‚ุฑุฃู‡ ุฃูŠุถุง ููŠ ุงู„ุฑุคูŠุง: โ€œุฅู† ู‡ุฐู‡ ุงู„ุฃู‚ูˆุงู„ ุตุงุฏู‚ุฉ ูˆุฃู…ูŠู†ุฉโ€ (21: 5).

ูŠุฎุจุฑู†ุง ุงู„ุฑุณูˆู„ ูŠูˆุญู†ุงุŒ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ูŠู†ุณุจ ุฅู„ูŠู‡ ุณูุฑ ุงู„ุฑุคูŠุงุŒ ู…ุง ุณู…ุนู‡ุŒ ููŠู‚ูˆู„: โ€œุณู…ุนุช ุตูˆุชุง ุนุธูŠู…ุง ู…ู† ุงู„ุณู…ุงุก ู‚ุงุฆู„ุง: ู‡ูˆุฐุง ู…ุณูƒู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ู…ุน ุงู„ู†ุงุณุŒ ูˆู‡ูˆ ุณูŠุณูƒู† ู…ุนู‡ู…ุŒ ูˆู‡ู… ูŠูƒูˆู†ูˆู† ู„ู‡ ุดุนุจุงุŒ ูˆุงู„ู„ู‡ ู†ูุณู‡ ูŠูƒูˆู† ู…ุนู‡ู… ุฅู„ู‡ุง ู„ู‡ู…. ูˆุณูŠู…ุณุญ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ูƒู„ ุฏู…ุนุฉ ู…ู† ุนูŠูˆู†ู‡ู…ุŒ ูˆุงู„ู…ูˆุช ู„ุง ูŠูƒูˆู† ููŠู…ุง ุจุนุฏุŒ ูˆู„ุง ูŠูƒูˆู† ุญุฒู†ุง ูˆู„ุง ุตุฑุงุฎุง ูˆู„ุง ูˆุฌุนุง ููŠ ู…ุง ุจุนุฏุŒ ู„ุฃู† ุงู„ุฃู…ูˆุฑ ุงู„ุฃูˆู„ู‰ ู‚ุฏ ู…ุถุชโ€ (21: 4-3).

ุฃู…ุง ุฎุงุชู…ุฉ ุณูุฑ ุงู„ุฑุคูŠุง ูู‡ูŠ ู†ุฏุงุก ู…ู† ู‚ู„ุจ ู…ูˆุฌูˆุน ูŠุตุฑุฎ: โ€œุชุนุงู„ ุฃูŠู‡ุง ุงู„ุฑุจ ูŠุณูˆุนโ€ (22: 20)โ€.

ูˆุชุงุจุน: โ€œู…ู†ุฐ ู‚ู„ูŠู„ ุฑุชู„ู†ุง: โ€œู‚ุฏ ูˆู„ุฏ ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ู†ุง ุตุจูŠ ุฌุฏูŠุฏุŒ ูˆู‡ูˆ ุฅู„ู‡ู†ุง ู‚ุจู„ ุงู„ุฏู‡ูˆุฑโ€. ู„ู…ุงุฐุง ุงู„ุฑุจ ูŠุณูˆุน ู‡ูˆ ุตุจูŠ ุฌุฏูŠุฏุŸ ูˆู…ุง ู‡ูŠ ุงู„ุฌุฏุฉ ุงู„ุชูŠ ุญู…ู„ู‡ุง ุฅู„ู‰ ุงู„ุฃุฑุถ ุจูˆู„ุงุฏุชู‡ุŸ ู„ู‚ุฏ ุญู…ู„ ุฅู„ูŠู†ุง ุงู„ุฑุจ ูŠุณูˆุน ุญุฑูŠุฉ ุฃุจู†ุงุก ุงู„ู„ู‡ุŒ ูˆู‡ุฐุง ู…ูู‡ูˆู… ุฌุฏูŠุฏ ุนุฑูุชู‡ ุงู„ุจุดุฑูŠุฉ ุงู„ุชูŠ ูƒุงู†ุช ุฎุงุถุนุฉ ู„ู„ุญุฑู ูˆุงู„ู†ุงู…ูˆุณุŒ ุจุดูƒู„ ุนุจูˆุฏูŠ.

ุณู…ุนู†ุง ููŠ ุฑุณุงู„ุฉ ุงู„ูŠูˆู…: โ€œุจู…ุง ุฃู†ูƒู… ุฃุจู†ุงุกุŒ ุฃุฑุณู„ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุฑูˆุญ ุงุจู†ู‡ ุฅู„ู‰ ู‚ู„ูˆุจูƒู… ุตุงุฑุฎุง: ูŠุง ุฃุจุง ุงู„ุขุจ. ูู„ุณุช ุจุนุฏ ุนุจุฏุงุŒ ุจู„ ุฃู†ุช ุงุจู†ุŒ ูˆุฅุฐุง ูƒู†ุช ุงุจู†ุง ูุฃู†ุช ูˆุงุฑุซ ู„ู„ู‡ ุจูŠุณูˆุน ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญโ€ (ุบู„ุงุทูŠุฉ 4: 6-7).

ุฅุฐุงุŒ ุงู„ุฌุฏูŠุฏ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ุฃุชุงู†ุง ุจู‡ ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญุŒ ุจู…ูŠู„ุงุฏู‡ุŒ ู‡ูˆ ุงู„ุจู†ูˆุฉุŒ ุฑุงูุถุง ู…ุจุฏุฃ ุงู„ุนุจูˆุฏูŠุฉุŒ ูˆู…ุฑุณูŠุง ู…ุจุฏุฃ ุงู„ุญุฑูŠุฉ ุงู„ุชุงู…ุฉ ุงู„ุญู‚ูŠู‚ูŠุฉโ€.

ูˆุงุดุงุฑ ุงู„ู‰ ุงู† โ€œู…ูู‡ูˆู… ุงู„ุฌุฏุฉ ู„ูŠุณ ุบุฑูŠุจุง ุนู† ุงู„ูƒุชุงุจ ุงู„ู…ู‚ุฏุณุŒ ู„ุฃู† ุงู„ุนู‡ุฏูŠู† ุงู„ู‚ุฏูŠู… ูˆุงู„ุฌุฏูŠุฏ ูŠุฐุฎุฑุงู† ุจุงู„ุญุฏูŠุซ ุนู†ู‡ุŒ ุฅู„ุง ุฃู† ุงู„ุชุฌุฏูŠุฏ ุญุตู„ ุนู†ุฏู…ุง ู„ู… ูŠูู‡ู… ุงู„ุดุนุจ ูƒู„ุงู… ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุงู„ู†ุธุฑูŠ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ุฃุฑุณู„ู‡ ุฅู„ูŠู‡ู… ุนุจุฑ ุฃู†ุจูŠุงุฆู‡ ูˆู…ุฎุชุงุฑูŠู‡ุŒ ูุฃุญุฏุซ ุตุฏู…ุฉ ูƒุจูŠุฑุฉ ุจู†ุฒูˆู„ู‡ ู…ู† ุนู„ูŠุงุฆู‡ ูˆุชุฌุณุฏู‡ุŒ ู„ุง ููŠ ู‚ุตุฑ ูˆู„ุง ุนู„ู‰ ูุฑุงุด ู…ู† ุญุฑูŠุฑุŒ ุจู„ ููŠ ู…ุฐูˆุฏ ุญู‚ูŠุฑ. ุงู„ุฌุฏูŠุฏ ูƒุงู† ุฅู‚ุฑุงู† ุงู„ู‚ูˆู„ ุจุงู„ูุนู„ุŒ ุงู„ุฃู…ุฑ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ู„ู… ูŠูƒู† ุงู„ุดุนุจ ู…ุนุชุงุฏุง ุนู„ู‰ ุชุทุจูŠู‚ู‡ุŒ ุฅุฐ ูƒุงู† ูŠุณู…ุน ูƒู„ุงู… ุงู„ุฑุจ ููŠ ุงู„ู‡ูŠูƒู„ุŒ ุซู… ูŠุฎุฑุฌ ุฏูˆู† ู…ุญุงูˆู„ุฉ ุชุทุจูŠู‚ู‡. ุฃู„ุง ู†ู‚ูˆู… ุงู„ูŠูˆู… ุจุงู„ู…ุซู„ุŸ!

ูˆุชุงุจุน: โ€œู‚ุงู„ ุงู„ู†ุจูŠ ุญุฒู‚ูŠุงู„: โ€œูˆุฃุนุทูŠู‡ู… ู‚ู„ุจุง ูˆุงุญุฏุงุŒ ูˆุฃุฌุนู„ ููŠ ุฏุงุฎู„ูƒู… ุฑูˆุญุง ุฌุฏูŠุฏุงุŒ ูˆุฃู†ุฒุน ู‚ู„ุจ ุงู„ุญุฌุฑ ู…ู† ู„ุญู…ู‡ู…ุŒ ูˆุฃุนุทูŠู‡ู… ู‚ู„ุจ ู„ุญู…ุŒ ู„ูƒูŠ ูŠุณู„ูƒูˆุง ููŠ ูุฑุงุฆุถูŠ ูˆูŠุญูุธูˆุง ุฃุญูƒุงู…ูŠ ูˆูŠุนู…ู„ูˆุง ุจู‡ุงุŒ ูˆูŠูƒูˆู†ูˆุง ู„ูŠ ุดุนุจุงุŒ ูุฃู†ุง ุฃูƒูˆู† ู„ู‡ู… ุฅู„ู‡ุงโ€ (11: 19-20).

ู‚ูˆู„ ุงู„ู†ุจูŠ ูˆุงุถุญ. ุงู„ุดุนุจ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ูŠู†ุณุจ ู†ูุณู‡ ุฅู„ู‰ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ูˆูŠุฏุนูŠ ุงู„ุฅูŠู…ุงู† ุจุงู„ู„ู‡ ู„ุง ูŠู…ูƒู†ู‡ ุฃู† ูŠู…ุชู„ูƒ ู‚ู„ุจุง ุญุฌุฑูŠุง. ุงู„ุดุนุจ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ูŠุญูุธ ู†ุงู…ูˆุณ ุงู„ุฑุจ ูŠุทุจู‚ู‡. ูƒูŠูุŸ ุจุฃู† ูŠูƒูˆู† ูƒู„ ุดุฎุต ู…ู† ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุดุนุจ ูˆุงุญุฏุง ู…ุน ุฃุฎูŠู‡ ุงู„ุฅู†ุณุงู†ุŒ ูˆุฃู† ูŠูƒูˆู† ู‚ู„ุจุง ูˆุงุญุฏุง ู…ุน ุฌู…ูŠุน ุฃุชุฑุงุจู‡.

ุงู„ุจุดุฑูŠุฉ ุงู„ุชูŠ ุฎู„ู‚ู‡ุง ุงู„ู„ู‡ุŒ ุฃุนุทุงู‡ุง ุงู„ุฑุณูˆู„ ุจูˆู„ุณ ุตูˆุฑุฉ ุงู„ุฌุณุฏ ุงู„ูˆุงุญุฏ ู„ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุฎุงู„ู‚ ุงู„ูˆุงุญุฏ ุงู„ู‚ุฏูˆุณ ู‚ุงุฆู„ุง: โ€œุฃู†ุชู… ุฌุณุฏ ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญุŒ ูˆุฃุนุถุงุคู‡ ุฃูุฑุงุฏุงโ€ (1ูƒูˆุฑู†ุซูˆุณ 12: 27)ุŒ ูˆุฃุนุถุงุก ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุฌุณุฏ ูŠู‡ุชู… ุจุนุถู‡ู… ุจุจุนุถุŒ ูˆู„ุง ูŠุญุชู‚ุฑ ุจุนุถู‡ู… ุจุนุถุงุŒ ู…ู‡ู…ุง ุจุฏุง ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุนุถูˆ ู…ู‡ู…ุง ูˆุงู„ุขุฎุฑ โ€œุจู„ุง ูƒุฑุงู…ุฉโ€ (1 ูƒูˆุฑู†ุซูˆุณ 12: 23).

ุนู„ูŠู†ุง ุฅุฐุง ุฃู„ุง ู†ู‡ู…ู„ ุจุนุถู†ุง ุจุนุถุง โ€œู„ูƒูŠ ู„ุง ูŠูƒูˆู† ุงู†ุดู‚ุงู‚ ููŠ ุงู„ุฌุณุฏุŒ ุจู„ ุชู‡ุชู… ุงู„ุฃุนุถุงุก ุงู‡ุชู…ุงู…ุง ูˆุงุญุฏุง ุจุนุถู‡ุง ุจุจุนุถ. ูุฅู† ูƒุงู† ุนุถูˆ ูˆุงุญุฏ ูŠุชุฃู„ู…ุŒ ูุฌู…ูŠุน ุงู„ุฃุนุถุงุก ุชุชุฃู„ู… ู…ุนู‡ุŒ ูˆุฅู† ูƒุงู† ุนุถูˆ ูˆุงุญุฏ ูŠูƒุฑู…ุŒ ูุฌู…ูŠุน ุงู„ุฃุนุถุงุก ุชูุฑุญ ู…ุนู‡โ€ (1ูƒูˆุฑู†ุซูˆุณ 12: 25-26).

ูˆู„ูƒูŠ ู†ุญูˆู„ ู‚ู„ูˆุจู†ุง ุงู„ุญุฌุฑูŠุฉ ุฅู„ู‰ ู‚ู„ูˆุจ ู„ูŠู†ุฉ ูŠุฏุนูˆู†ุง ุงู„ู†ุจูŠ ุญุฒู‚ูŠุงู„ ู‚ุงุฆู„ุง: โ€œุฅุทุฑุญูˆุง ุนู†ูƒู… ูƒู„ ู…ุนุงุตูŠูƒู…ุŒ ุงู„ุชูŠ ุนุตูŠุชู… ุจู‡ุงุŒ ูˆุงุนู…ู„ูˆุง ู„ุฃู†ูุณูƒู… ู‚ู„ุจุง ุฌุฏูŠุฏุง ูˆุฑูˆุญุง ุฌุฏูŠุฏุฉโ€ (18: 31)โ€.

ุงุถุงู ุนูˆุฏุฉ: โ€œุงู„ุฌุฏุฉุŒ ูŠุง ุฃุญุจุชูŠุŒ ู„ุง ุชุตู„ุญ ุฃู† ุชุฌุชู…ุน ุจุงู„ุนุชุงู‚ุฉุŒ ู„ุฃู† ู‚ูŠู…ุชู‡ุง ู„ู† ุชุธู‡ุฑุŒ ูˆุณุชุจุฏูˆ ุจู„ุง ูุงุฆุฏุฉ ุฅู† ุทุนู…ู†ุง ุจู‡ุง ุงู„ู‚ุฏูŠู…. ู„ุฐู„ูƒุŒ ู…ุชู‰ ุฃุฑุฏู†ุง ุงู„ุชุฌุฏูŠุฏุŒ ูุฅู†ู†ุง ู„ุง ู†ุชุฑูƒ ุฃุซุฑุง ู„ุฃูŠ ู‚ุฏูŠู… ูƒูŠ ู„ุง ูŠูุณุฏ ุงู„ู‚ุฏูŠู… ุงู„ุฌุฏูŠุฏุŒ ูู†ู‚ูˆู„: ู„ูŠุชู†ุง ู„ู… ู†ุฌุฏุฏ. ุฃู„ุง ุชุฐูƒุฑูˆู† ู‚ูˆู„ ุงู„ุฑุจ: โ€œู„ูŠุณ ุฃุญุฏ ูŠุฌุนู„ ุฑู‚ุนุฉ ู…ู† ู‚ุทุนุฉ ุฌุฏูŠุฏุฉ ุนู„ู‰ ุซูˆุจ ุนุชูŠู‚ุŒ ู„ุฃู† ุงู„ู…ู„ุก ูŠุฃุฎุฐ ู…ู† ุงู„ุซูˆุจุŒ ููŠุตูŠุฑ ุงู„ุฎุฑู‚ ุฃุฑุฏุฃ. ูˆู„ุง ูŠุฌุนู„ูˆู† ุฎู…ุฑุง ุฌุฏูŠุฏุฉ ููŠ ุฒู‚ุงู‚ ุนุชูŠู‚ุฉุŒ ู„ุฆู„ุง ุชู†ุดู‚ ุงู„ุฒู‚ุงู‚ุŒ ูุงู„ุฎู…ุฑ ุชู†ุตุจ ูˆุงู„ุฒู‚ุงู‚ ุชุชู„ู. ุจู„ ูŠุฌุนู„ูˆู† ุฎู…ุฑุง ุฌุฏูŠุฏุฉ ููŠ ุฒู‚ุงู‚ ุฌุฏูŠุฏุฉ ูุชุญูุธ ุฌู…ูŠุนุงโ€ (ู…ุชู‰ 9 : 16-17)โ€.

ูˆู‚ุงู„: โ€œู…ุง ุงู„ุฌุฏูŠุฏ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ุญู…ู„ู‡ ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ุฑุจู†ุง ุฃูŠุถุงุŸ ู„ู‚ุฏ ู‚ุงู„ ุงู„ุฑุจ ูŠุณูˆุน: โ€œูˆุตูŠุฉ ุฌุฏูŠุฏุฉ ุฃู†ุง ุฃุนุทูŠูƒู…: ุฃู† ุชุญุจูˆุง ุจุนุถูƒู… ุจุนุถุง. ูƒู…ุง ุฃุญุจุจุชูƒู… ุฃู†ุง ุชุญุจูˆู† ุฃู†ุชู… ุฃูŠุถุง ุจุนุถูƒู… ุจุนุถุงโ€ (ูŠูˆุญู†ุง 13: 34).

ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ูƒู„ุงู… ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ู…ุญุจุฉ ูŠุณุจู‚ู‡ ููˆุฑุง ูุนู„ ู…ุญุจุฉ ุนุธูŠู…. ู„ู‚ุฏ ุบุณู„ ุงู„ุฑุจ ุฃุฑุฌู„ ุชู„ุงู…ูŠุฐู‡ ู‚ุจู„ ุฃู† ูŠุนู„ู…ู‡ู… ูƒูŠู ูŠุญุจูˆู† ุจุนุถู‡ู… ุจุนุถุง. ุนู„ู…ู‡ู… ุฃู† ุงู„ู‚ูŠุงุฏุฉ ุงู„ุญู‚ูŠู‚ูŠุฉ ู‡ูŠ ููŠ ุงู„ุชูˆุงุถุน ุงู„ู…ู†ุจุซู‚ ู…ู† ุงู„ู…ุญุจุฉ ูˆููŠ ุงู„ุชุถุญูŠุฉ ุงู„ุชูŠ ู„ุง ุญุฏูˆุฏ ู„ู‡ุง. ูุฃู†ุง ู„ุง ุฃุณุชุทูŠุน ุฃู† ุฃุทู„ุจ ู…ู† ุฃุญุฏ ุดูŠุฆุง ุฅู† ู„ู… ุฃู‚ู… ุจู‡ ุฃูˆู„ุง. ู‡ู„ ู‡ุฐู‡ ุญุงู„ ุงู„ุจุดุฑุŸ ู‡ู„ ู‡ูŠ ุญุงู„ ู‚ุงุฏุฉ ุงู„ุดุนุจุŸ ู„ู‚ุฏ ุชุฌุณุฏ ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญ ู„ูŠุนู„ู…ู†ุง ูƒูŠููŠุฉ ุงุณุชุนุงุฏุฉ ุงู„ุฃู„ูˆู‡ุฉ ุงู„ุชูŠ ูู‚ุฏู†ุงู‡ุง ุจุงู„ู…ุนุตูŠุฉุŒ ูˆู‚ุฏ ูƒุงู†ุช ุงู„ุฃู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ูƒุจุฑูŠุงุก ุณุจุจู‡ุง ุงู„ุฃูˆู„.

ุฃุญุจู†ุง ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุญุจุง ู„ุง ุญุฏ ู„ู‡ุŒ ูˆุฃูˆุตุงู†ุง ุงู„ู‚ูŠุงู… ุจุงู„ู…ุซู„: โ€œู„ุฃู†ู‡ ู‡ูƒุฐุง ุฃุญุจ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุงู„ุนุงู„ู… ุญุชู‰ ุจุฐู„ ุงุจู†ู‡ ุงู„ูˆุญูŠุฏุŒ ู„ูƒูŠ ู„ุง ูŠู‡ู„ูƒ ูƒู„ ู…ู† ูŠุคู…ู† ุจู‡ุŒ ุจู„ ุชูƒูˆู† ู„ู‡ ุงู„ุญูŠุงุฉ ุงู„ุฃุจุฏูŠุฉ.

ู„ุฃู†ู‡ ู„ู… ูŠุฑุณู„ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุงุจู†ู‡ ุฅู„ู‰ ุงู„ุนุงู„ู… ู„ูŠุฏูŠู† ุงู„ุนุงู„ู…ุŒ ุจู„ ู„ูŠุฎู„ุต ุจู‡ ุงู„ุนุงู„ู…โ€ (ูŠูˆุญู†ุง 3: 16-17).

ูˆู‚ุฏ ุฐูƒุฑ ุงู„ุฑุจ ุฅู„ู‡ู†ุง ุชู„ุงู…ูŠุฐู‡ ุจู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุฃู…ุฑ ู‚ุจู„ ุตู„ุจู‡ ู‚ุงุฆู„ุง: โ€œู„ูŠุณ ู„ุฃุญุฏ ุญุจ ุฃุนุธู… ู…ู† ู‡ุฐุง: ุฃู† ูŠุถุน ุฃุญุฏ ู†ูุณู‡ ู„ุฃุฌู„ ุฃุญุจุงุฆู‡โ€ (ูŠูˆุญู†ุง 15: 13).

ุฃู…ุง ุจูˆู„ุณ ุงู„ุฑุณูˆู„ ููŠุฐูƒุฑู†ุง ุจุนุธู…ุฉ ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุฃู…ุฑ ู‚ุงุฆู„ุง: โ€œู„ุฃู† ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญุŒ ุฅุฐ ูƒู†ุง ุจุนุฏ ุถุนูุงุกุŒ ู…ุงุช ููŠ ุงู„ูˆู‚ุช ุงู„ู…ุนูŠู† ู„ุฃุฌู„ ุงู„ูุฌุงุฑ. ูุฅู†ู‡ ุจุงู„ุฌู‡ุฏ ูŠู…ูˆุช ุฃุญุฏ ู„ุฃุฌู„ ุจุงุฑ. ุฑุจู…ุง ู„ุฃุฌู„ ุงู„ุตุงู„ุญ ูŠุฌุณุฑ ุฃุญุฏ ุฃูŠุถุง ุฃู† ูŠู…ูˆุช. ูˆู„ูƒู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุจูŠู† ู…ุญุจุชู‡ ู„ู†ุงุŒ ู„ุฃู†ู‡ ูˆู†ุญู† ุจุนุฏ ุฎุทุงุฉ ู…ุงุช ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญ ู„ุฃุฌู„ู†ุงโ€ (ุฑูˆู…ูŠุฉ 5: 6-8)โ€.

ุงุถุงู: โ€œุฃุญุจุงุฆูŠุŒ ู„ุง ูŠู…ูƒู†ู†ุง ุงู„ูƒู„ุงู… ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ู…ู† ุฏูˆู† ุงู„ุญุฏูŠุซ ุนู† ุงู„ู…ูˆุช. ููŠ ุฃูŠู‚ูˆู†ุฉ ุงู„ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ู†ุฑู‰ ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญ ู…ู„ููˆูุง ุจุฃู‚ู…ุทุฉุŒ ุฑู…ุฒุง ู„ู„ุฃูƒูุงู† ุงู„ุชูŠ ุณูŠู„ู ุจู‡ุง ุนู†ุฏ ู…ูˆุชู‡ุŒ ูƒู…ุง ู†ุดุงู‡ุฏู‡ ู…ูˆุถูˆุนุง ููŠ ู…ุบุงุฑุฉ ู…ุธู„ู…ุฉ ุชุฑู…ุฒ ุฅู„ู‰ ุงู„ู‚ุจุฑ. ุฃู…ุง ุงู„ู…ุฌูˆุณุŒ ุงู„ุฐูŠู† ู‚ุฑุฃู†ุง ููŠ ุฅู†ุฌูŠู„ ุงู„ูŠูˆู… ุนู† ุฒูŠุงุฑุชู‡ู…ุŒ ูู…ู† ุงู„ู‡ุฏุงูŠุง ุงู„ุชูŠ ู‚ุฏู…ูˆู‡ุง ู„ู„ุทูู„ ุงู„ุฅู„ู‡ูŠ ุงู„ู…ูˆู„ูˆุฏุŒ ู…ุฑ ูŠุฑู…ุฒ ุฅู„ู‰ ุญู†ูˆุท ุงู„ุฏูู†.

ุฅู† ู„ู… ุชู…ุช ุญุจุฉ ุงู„ุญู†ุทุฉ ู„ุง ุชู†ู…ูˆ ุณู†ุจู„ุฉ ู…ุซู…ุฑุฉุŒ ูˆุฅู† ู„ู… ุชุชุฃู„ู… ุงู„ู…ุฑุฃุฉ ู„ุง ุชู„ุฏ ุทูู„ู‡ุง. ู‡ูƒุฐุง ูˆุทู†ู†ุงุŒ ู„ู† ูŠูˆู„ุฏ ู…ู† ุฌุฏูŠุฏ ุฏูˆู† ุงู„ู…ุฑูˆุฑ ุจู…ุฎุงุถ ุนุณูŠุฑ ูˆุขู„ุงู… ุตุนุจุฉ. ู„ูƒู†ู†ุง ู†ุฃุณู ู„ุฃู† ุฑุนุงุฉ ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุจู„ุฏ ู„ุง ูŠุชู…ุซู„ูˆู† ุจุขุฏู… ุงู„ุฌุฏูŠุฏุŒ ุงู„ู…ู„ูƒ ุงู„ู…ูˆู„ูˆุฏ ููŠ ุงู„ุชูˆุงุถุน ูˆุงู„ุตู…ุช. ู†ุฌุฏู‡ู… ูŠูุถู„ูˆู† ุงู„ุชู…ุซู„ ุจุขุฏู… ุงู„ุฃูˆู„ุŒ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ุฃุณู‚ุทุชู‡ ูƒุจุฑูŠุงุคู‡ ููŠ ู…ูˆุช ุงู„ุฎุทูŠุฆุฉุŒ ูุฌุฑ ุงู„ุนุงู„ู… ูƒู„ู‡ ู…ุนู‡.

ุฑุฃูŠู†ุง ู…ุณูŠุญู†ุง ู‚ุฏ ุบุณู„ ุฃุฑุฌู„ ุชู„ุงู…ูŠุฐู‡ ูˆู…ุงุช ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ู‡ู… ู…ูˆุช ุงู„ุนุงุฑ ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุตู„ูŠุจุŒ ู„ูƒูŠ ูŠุฑูุนู‡ู… ู…ู† ุขู„ุงู…ู‡ู…ุŒ ู„ูƒู† ู…ุฏุจุฑูŠ ุดุนุจู†ุง ู„ุง ูŠุฃุจู‡ูˆู† ุฅู„ุง ู„ุฎู„ุงุต ุฃู†ูุณู‡ู…ุŒ ูˆุจุฏู„ุง ู…ู† ู†ุดุฑ ุงู„ุฏูุก ููŠ ู‚ู„ูˆุจ ุงู„ู…ูˆุงุทู†ูŠู†ุŒ ูˆุฅุนุทุงุฆู‡ู… ุฃุฏู†ู‰ ุญู‚ูˆู‚ู‡ู…ุŒ ู†ุฌุฏู‡ู… ูŠู‡ุชู…ูˆู† ูู‚ุท ุจุชุฏูุฆุฉ ูƒุฑุงุณูŠู‡ู…ุŒ ุนุฑูˆุดู‡ู…ุŒ ุงู„ุชูŠ ูŠุฎุงููˆู† ูู‚ุฏุงู†ู‡ุง.

ูˆุจุฏู„ุง ู…ู† ุจุซ ุงู„ุทู…ุฃู†ูŠู†ุฉ ูŠุจุซูˆู† ุงู„ุฎูˆู ูˆุงู„ู‡ู„ุน ู…ู† ุงู†ู‡ูŠุงุฑุงุช ุฅู‚ุชุตุงุฏูŠุฉ ูˆุฅุฌุชู…ุงุนูŠุฉ ูˆู…ุงู„ูŠุฉ.

ุจุฏู„ุง ู…ู† ุชุญู…ู„ู‡ู… ู…ุณุคูˆู„ูŠุงุชู‡ู…ุŒ ูŠุคู„ุจูˆู† ุงู„ุดุนุจ ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ูƒู†ูŠุณุฉ ู„ูŠุทุงู„ุจูˆู‡ุง ุจู…ุง ู‡ูˆ ูˆุงุฌุจ ุงู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉ.

ู‡ู†ุง ู„ุง ุจุฏ ู…ู† ุงู„ุฅุดุงุฑุฉ ุฅู„ู‰ ุฃู† ุงู„ูƒู†ูŠุณุฉ ู„ุง ุฃุญุฏ ูŠุนู„ู…ู‡ุง ู…ุง ูŠุฌุจ ุฃู† ุชูุนู„ ุณูˆู‰ ุฑุจู‡ุง ูŠุณูˆุน ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญุŒ ูˆู‡ูŠ ุชู‚ูˆู… ุจู…ุง ุทู„ุจู‡ ุงู„ุฑุจ ูˆุชุนู…ู„ ุจุญุณุจ ูˆุตูŠุชู‡ ุงู„ู‚ุงุฆู„ุฉ: โ€œุฃู…ุง ุฃู†ุช ูู…ุชู‰ ุตู†ุนุช ุตุฏู‚ุฉ ูู„ุง ุชุนุฑู ุดู…ุงู„ูƒ ู…ุง ุชูุนู„ ูŠู…ูŠูƒโ€ (ู…ุชู‰ 6: 3)โ€.

ุงู„ู‚ู„ูˆุจ ุงู„ู„ุญู…ูŠุฉ ุฃุตุจุญุช ุนู…ู„ุฉ ู†ุงุฏุฑุฉ ููŠ ุจู„ุงุฏู†ุงุŒ ูˆุฌู…ูŠุนู†ุง ู†ู‚ู ู…ุดุฏูˆู‡ูŠู† ุฃู…ุงู… ู…ุดุงู‡ุฏ ุงู„ุตู†ู…ูŠุฉ ุงู„ู…ุณุชุดุฑูŠุฉ. ูุงู„ู‚ู„ูˆุจ ุฃู‚ุณู‰ ู…ู† ุงู„ุตุฎุฑุŒ ูˆุฅุณุชุนุจุงุฏ ุงู„ู…ูˆุงุทู†ูŠู† ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ ุงู„ูˆุตูˆู„ ุฅู„ู‰ ู…ุจุชุบู‰ ุงู„ุฒุนู…ุงุก ู„ุง ุญุฏ ู„ู‡. ูˆุฅู† ู„ู… ูŠุฐุนู† ุงู„ู…ูˆุงุทู† ูŠู‡ุฏุฏ ุจู…ุตุฏุฑ ุฑุฒู‚ู‡ ุฃูˆ ู„ู‚ู…ุฉ ุนูŠุดู‡ ุฃูˆ ู…ุณุชู‚ุจู„ ุฃุจู†ุงุฆู‡.

ุฃู…ุง ู…ูู‡ูˆู… ุงู„ูˆุญุฏุฉ ููŠ ุงู„ุฌุณุฏ ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠ ุงู„ูˆุงุญุฏ ูุบุฑูŠุจ ุนู† ุนุงุฏุงุชู†ุง. ูƒู„ ุนุถูˆ ู…ู† ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุฌุณุฏ ูŠุธู† ุฃู†ู‡ ุงู„ุฃูุถู„ุŒ ูˆุฃู† ุงู„ุฌุณุฏ ู„ุง ูŠุญูŠุง ู…ู† ุฏูˆู†ู‡ุŒ ุจูŠู†ู…ุง ูŠู…ูƒู†ู‡ ุงู„ุนูŠุด ู…ู† ุฏูˆู† ุงู„ุฃุนุถุงุก ุงู„ุฃุฎุฑู‰. ู…ุจุฏุฃ โ€œุงู„ุฃู†ุงโ€ ู…ุชุฌุฐุฑ ููŠ ูƒูŠุงู†ู†ุงุŒ ูˆู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ ุงู„ู…ุตู„ุญุฉ ุงู„ุฎุงุตุฉ ูŠุถุญู‰ ุจุงู„ูˆุทู†.

ู†ุจุฐูˆุง ุงู„ู…ุญุจุฉุŒ ุฃุณุงุณ ุงู„ูˆุญุฏุฉุŒ ู†ุจุฐูˆุง ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุงู„ูˆุงุญุฏุŒ ูˆู†ุตุจูˆุง ุฃู†ูุณู‡ู… ุขู„ู‡ุฉ ู…ูƒุงู†ู‡. ูู‡ู„ ู…ู† ุฃุญุฏ ุณูŠุชู…ุซู„ ุจุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ุตู„ุจ ู„ุฃู†ู‡ ุฃุญุจุŸ ู‡ู„ ู…ู† ูŠุถุญูŠ ุจู†ูุณู‡ ู…ู† ุฃุฌู„ ุงู„ุฎูŠุฑ ุงู„ุนุงู…ุŸ

ู†ุนูˆุฏ ูˆู†ุนู„ูŠ ุตุฑุฎุฉ ุงู„ู‚ู„ุจ ุงู„ู…ูˆุฌูˆุน ู‚ุงุฆู„ูŠู†: โ€œุชุนุงู„ ุฃูŠู‡ุง ุงู„ุฑุจ ูŠุณูˆุนโ€ุŒ ุชุนุงู„ ูˆุฃู†ู‚ุฐู†ุงุŒ ู„ุฃู†ู‡ ู„ูŠุณ ู„ู†ุง ููŠ ุงู„ุฃุญุฒุงู† ู…ุนูŠู† ุณูˆุงูƒ. ุขู…ูŠู†โ€.

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A Bundle Of English Reports, News and Editorials For December 25-26/2019 Addressing the On Going Mass Demonstrations & Sit In-ins In Iranian Occupied Lebanon in its 70th Day
Compiled By: Elias Bejjani
December 26/2019

Titles For The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News published on December 25-26/2019
His Beatitude Patriarch Al Raei: Lukewarm confusing stances/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Christmas Spirit: Forgiveness, Sacrifice and Reconciling/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
The Actual Needed Christmas Spirit/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Christmas And The obligations Of The Righteous/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Pope Urges Return to โ€˜Harmonious Coexistenceโ€™ in Lebanon
Aoun Slams Hariri, Defends Bassil and Promises Govt. of Experts
Mustaqbal Officials Hit Out at Aoun and Bassil
Saad Hariri: I wonโ€™t work with a sectarian and racist Gibran Bassil
Report: Diab Met Aides of Nasrallah and Berri Monday Night
Khalil Slams Banks for โ€˜Trappingโ€™ Civil Servants Salaries
Lebanese Help Each Other as Economic Crisis Crushes Lives
Lebanonโ€™s leaders in blame game over crisis/Najia Houssari/Arab News/December 25/2019
Open Letter to US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo From Tom Harb & John Hajjar, AMCD co-chairs Addressing Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Haleโ€™s Visit Beirut/AMCD/December 25/2019
Christmas Thought of the Day/Father James Farfaglia/December 25/2019
The imminent failure of Lebanonโ€™s new prime minister/Imad K Harb/Al Jazeera/December 25/2019
Hezbollah-designated prime minister a recipe for increased unrest/Randa Takieddine/Arab News/December 25/2019

Details Of The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News published on December 25-26/2019
His Beatitude Patriarch Al Raei: Lukewarm confusing stances
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Our Patriarch Al Raei as always adopts sharply the stance of the last person that he hears to. Today was not different. His beatitude is with both Hassan Dian and the Revolution. A Lukewarm position?

Christmas Spirit: Forgiveness, Sacrifice and Reconciling
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
In case you did not yet reconcile with all those whom you have had problems with, it means you did yet welcome the birth of the Incarnate Lord, who is mere love, sacrifice, forgiveness and humility

The Actual Needed Christmas Spirit
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Inside each of an angel and a demon. With the birth of the Lord Jesus, let us bridle and silence Satan and leave the angel free to lead us to the paths of love and forgiveness

Christmas And The obligations Of The Righteous
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. (Luke 02/11)
Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, good will toward men (Luke 02/14)
The holy birth of Jesus Christ bears numerous blessed vital values and principles including love, giving, redemption, modesty and forgiveness.
Christmas is a role model of love because God, our Father Himself is love.
Accordingly and in a bid to cleanse us from our original sin He came down from heaven, was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, and became man.
This is my commandment, that you love one another, even as I have loved you. (John15/12)
There is no greater love than to lay down oneโ€™s life for oneโ€™s friends. (John15/13)
Christmas is way of giving โ€ฆGod gave us Himself because He is a caring, generous, forgiving and loving and father.
Christmas embodies all principles of genuine redemption. Jesus Christ redeemed us and for our sake He joyfully was crucified, and tolerated all kinds of torture, humiliation and pain
Christmas is a dignified image of modesty ..Jesus Christ accepted to be born into a manger and to live his life on earth in an extremely simple and humble manner.
Let us continuously remind our selves that when our day comes that could be at any moment, we shall not be able to take any thing that is earthly with us for the Day of judgment except our work and acts, be righteous or evil.
Christmas is a holy act of forgiveness โ€ฆ.God, and because He is a loving and forgiving has Sent His Son Jesus Christ redeem to free us from the bondage of the original sin that Adam and Eve committed.
Christmas requires that we all genuinely pray and pray for those who are hurt, lonely, deserted by their beloved ones, feel betrayed, are enduring pain silently pain, suffer anguish, deprived from happiness, warmth and joy .
Christmas is ought to teach us that it is the duty of every believer to practice his/her faith not only verbally and via routine rituals, but and most importantly through actual deeds of righteousnessโ€ฆ.
Christmasโ€™ spirit is not only rituals of decorations, festivities, gifts and joyful celebrationsโ€ฆBut deeds in all ways and means by helping those who need help in all field and domains.
Christmasโ€™s spirit is a calls to honour and actually abide by all Bible teachings and values.
In this realm we have a Biblical obligation to open our hearts and with love extend our hand to all those who are in need, and we are able to help him remembering always that Almighty God showered on us all sorts of graces and capabilities so we can share them with others.
Christmas is a time to hold to the Ten Commandments, foremost of which is โ€œHonour your father and your motherโ€.
Christmas is a good time for us to attentively hear and positively respond to our conscience, which is the voice of God within us.
Christmas should revive in our minds and hearts the importance of fighting all kinds temptations so we do not become slaves to earthly wealth, or power of authority.
Christmas for us as patriotic and faithful Lebanese is a time to pray for the safe and dignified return of our Southern people who were forced to take refuge in Israel since the year 2000.
Christmas for each and every loving and caring Lebanese is a holy opportunity for calling loudly on all the Lebanese politicians and clergymen, as well as on the UN for the release of the thousands of Lebanese citizens who are arbitrarily and unjustly imprisoned in Syrian prisons.
Most importantly Christmas is a time for praying and working for the liberation of our dear homeland Lebanon, from the Iranian occupation.
No one should never ever lose sight for a moment or keep a blind eye on the sacrifices of our heroic righteous martyrs who willing sacrificed themselves for our homeland, identity, existence, and dignity. Our prayers goes for them on this Holy Day and for peace in each and evry country, especially in the chaotic and troubled Middle East.
May God Bless you all and shower upon you, your families, friends, and beloved ones all graces of joy, health, love, forgiveness, meekness and hope.

Pope Urges Return to โ€˜Harmonious Coexistenceโ€™ in Lebanon
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/December 25/2019
Pope Francis on Wednesday urged a resolution to the crisis in Lebanon, saying the country must reaffirm its commitment to โ€œharmonious coexistence.โ€The pontiff said in his Christmas message that he prayed for the โ€œLebanese peopleโ€ฆ to rediscover their vocation to be a message of freedom and harmonious coexistence for all.โ€

Aoun Slams Hariri, Defends Bassil and Promises Govt. of Experts
Naharnet/December 25/2019
President Michel Aoun on Wednesday lashed out at caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri over his latest remarks and announced that the new government will be a โ€œgovernment of experts.โ€Speaking to reporters in Bkirki after a closed-door meeting with Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on the sidelines of Christmas Day mass, Aoun hoped Lebanon will โ€œmanage to overcome its current crisisโ€ and that the Lebanese will have a new government as a โ€œNew Yearโ€™s gift.โ€Asked about accusations that Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil โ€“ his son-in-law โ€“ is the one forming the new government, Aoun said: โ€œLetโ€™s suppose that Jebran Bassil is the one forming the government, doesnโ€™t he have the right to do so? Isnโ€™t he an MP and the head of the biggest bloc? But no, in fact it is not him who is forming it. Those who are supposed to form it are forming it.โ€Asked whether he did not want Hariri to form the new government, the president said: โ€œIs that why we waited 100 days?โ€โ€œWe waited for Saad Hariri for 100 days without managing to resolve the crisis. He was hesitant. This is not how we form a government,โ€ Aoun added. Told that Hariri has said that the Presidency is acting โ€œas if nothing has happened in the country,โ€ in reference to the economic crisis and the Oct. 17 popular revolt, Aoun answered: โ€œDoes he want to envy me for my calm which preserved calm in the country or for my foolishness which made me act in a bad way?โ€The presidentโ€™s remarks carried a veiled jab at Hariri for resigning amid the popular protests that have swept the country. Asked about claims in the Western media that the government will be โ€œHizbullahโ€™s government,โ€ Aoun said: โ€œIncorrect. A lot of parties are unhappy and they have resorted to publishing such news. The government will be the government of all Lebanese, including Hizbullah.โ€He also said he believes that there will be a โ€œgovernment of expertsโ€ and not a so-called techno-political government. In a chat with reporters on Tuesday, Hariri had said that the new government is not โ€œHizbullahโ€™s governmentโ€ but rather โ€œJebran Bassilโ€™s government,โ€ adding that he will not accept to lead a new government containing Bassil. โ€œI cannot work with these people anymore. He wants to run the country on his own and he must show moderation. How can one work with people who have a sectarian and racist rhetoric?โ€ Hariri added.

Mustaqbal Officials Hit Out at Aoun and Bassil
Naharnet/December 25/2019
Al-Mustaqbal Movement official ex-MP Mustafa Alloush on Wednesday lamented that โ€œall the attempts to protect the Presidency from the pettiness of the son-in-law have failed,โ€ in a jab at Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil, who is President Michel Aounโ€™s son-in-law. โ€œAll what we hope for today on Christmas Day is mercy for Lebanon in the face of the maliciousness of the devil and his greed for swallowing everything and depriving the Lebanese of welfare and hope,โ€ Alloush tweeted. Al-Mustaqbal bloc MP Mohammed al-Hajjar for his part decried that โ€œit is sad that President Michel Aoun sees only one person in the country: caretaker Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil.โ€โ€œHe considers that the rules of the Constitution and the Lebanese political life revolve around him,โ€ Hajjar added. โ€œIt is strange that the Presidency has said that it waited for caretaker PM Saad Hariri for 100 days (to take a decision on whether or not to lead the new government), seeing as the country was awaiting the Presidency to resolve Jebranโ€™s obstacle and his insistence on a techno-political government,โ€ Hajjar went on to say.Earlier in the day, Aoun had lashed out at Hariri and defended Bassil. โ€œLetโ€™s suppose that Jebran Bassil is the one forming the government, doesnโ€™t he have the right to do so? Isnโ€™t he an MP and the head of the biggest bloc? But no, in fact it is not him who is forming it. Those who are supposed to form it are forming it,โ€ Aoun said.โ€œWe waited for Saad Hariri for 100 days without managing to resolve the crisis. He was hesitant. This is not how we form a government,โ€ Aoun added.Told that Hariri has said that the Presidency is acting โ€œas if nothing has happened in the country,โ€ in reference to the economic crisis and the Oct. 17 popular revolt, Aoun answered: โ€œDoes he want to envy me for my calm which preserved calm in the country or for my foolishness which made me act in a bad way?โ€The presidentโ€™s remarks carried a veiled jab at Hariri for resigning amid the popular protests that have swept the country.

Saad Hariri: I wonโ€™t work with a sectarian and racist Gibran Bassil
The National/December25/2019
In the most stinging criticism yet, Caretaker Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri has said he would not work again with caretaker foreign minister Gibran Bassil, labelling the Free Patriotic Movement head โ€œsectarianโ€ and โ€œracist.โ€โ€How can you work with someone who is always insulting you? How can you work with such people whose speech is sectarian and racist,โ€ Hariri asked a group of reporters on Tuesday. โ€œI will not work again with Gebran Bassil, unless he moderates [his language and policies].โ€The Future Movement leader and Mr Bassil have worked closely in recent years, however splits over his policies began to emerge shortly after the election in 2018. They deepened in recent months as Mr Hariri reportedly tried to assemble a technocratic government but Mr Bassil refused to back any government that did not include him as a member.The caretaker foreign minister has been the centre of much of the publicโ€™s anger in the ongoing two-month protests. He is often criticised for demeaning and racist anti-refugee sentiment as well as being sectarian in his speeches. Mr Hariri also again ruled the Future Movement out of the next administration, saying โ€œI will not be represented, take part in or cover the new government. If required, I will not give it a vote of confidence.โ€PM-designate Hassan Diab was nominated on December 19 to begin trying to form the next administration and ease public anger.

Report: Diab Met Aides of Nasrallah and Berri Monday Night

Naharnet/December 25/2019
Prime Minister-designate Hassan Diab met Monday night with Hussein al-Khalil and caretaker minister Ali Hassan Khalil โ€“ the political aides of Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a media report said. โ€œTalks tackled the cabinetโ€™s line-up,โ€ LBCI television reported. โ€œDiab intended to carry a cabinet line-up to the President this Thursday, but he reversed his decision after he realized that the issue needs further political consultations,โ€ LBCI added. โ€œDiab had already entered the phase of choosing candidates, picking Shadi Masaad, Demianos Qattar and the ambassador Qabalan Franjieh to be part of his ministerial team,โ€ the TV network said. It also noted that the nomination of Qabalan Franjieh was the reason that โ€œinfuriatedโ€ Marada Movement chief Suleiman Franjieh.

Khalil Slams Banks for โ€˜Trappingโ€™ Civil Servants Salaries
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/December 25/2019
Lebanonโ€™s caretaker finance minister accused has the countryโ€™s banks of โ€œtrappingโ€ civil servantsโ€™ salaries with withdrawal limits that have fueled public anger in the crisis-stricken country. โ€œWhat is happening in some Lebanese banks is unacceptable,โ€ Ali Hassan Khalil wrote on Twitter. โ€œThey are trapping the salaries of (state) employees that are transferred by the finance ministry every month.โ€Rocked by two months of anti-government protests and a political deadlock, Lebanon is also facing its worst economic crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war.A liquidity crunch has pushed Lebanese banks to impose capital controls on dollar accounts, capping withdrawals at around $1,000 a month. Some have imposed even tighter restrictions. Some have also capped weekly withdrawals of the Lebanese pound at one million โ€” the equivalent of $660 at official rates โ€” even as the currency has plunged by nearly a third against the dollar on the black market in recent weeks. The tightening controls have prompted public uproar, with many accusing banks of robbing them of their savings. On Tuesday, Khalil said it was a โ€œsacred rightโ€ of civil servants to be paid in full and on time. โ€œIt is not permissible for this right to be violated,โ€ he said, vowing legal action to ensure public servants can access their salaries in full. At banks in the northern city of Tripoli, tensions soared Tuesday as clients struggled to withdraw their salaries, said an AFP correspondent there. A fight broke out in a branch near the cityโ€™s main protest camp after the bank refused to let a customer withdraw dollars. An anti-government street movement has rocked the small Mediterranean country since October 17. Bowing to popular pressure, the government resigned two weeks into demonstrations. Since then, a potential default on Lebanonโ€™s huge public debt has heightened the economic and political crisis. The faltering economy has pushed many companies into bankruptcy, while others have laid off staff and slashed salaries.A recession of more than 0.2 percent is expected for this year, the World Bank says. In its first step towards forming an urgently-needed government, President Michel Aoun last week designated engineering professor Hassan Diab as the countryโ€™s next prime minister, replacing Saad Hariri who quit in late October in the face of mass protests. Diab, a self-styled technocrat, has vowed to form a cabinet of independent experts within six weeks.

Lebanese Help Each Other as Economic Crisis Crushes Lives
Associated Press/Naharnet/December 25/2019
Panic set in on a WhatsApp group used to organize Lebanese protests when one member said he intended to kill himself because he canโ€™t provide for his kids. The desperate call came on the heels of the suicide of a father of two that had stunned the public and raised alarm over how dire Lebanonโ€™s economic conditions have become. So Mohammed Choucair, one of dozens of members in the group, sprang into action. The 23-year-old architect student along with friends launched a campaign appealing for donations โ€” for the man and for others suffering. They posted an ad on social media and, to show transparency, created a spreadsheet to track the money. As Lebanonโ€™s protest movement enters its third month, the economic pinch is hurting everyone. Layoffs are increasing, salary cuts are the norm, banks are capping withdrawals and prices are quickly rising. The euphoria that marked the first days of the protests is being replaced with gloom. With the entrenched political class failing to chart a way out, Lebanese are resorting to what theyโ€™ve done in previous wars and crises: they rely on each other, not the state.โ€We got to a situation where people are not able to buy food for their kids or pay their rent,โ€ Choucair said.
The despondent friend โ€œsaid he had no money and what is the revolution doing about it and asked why the politicians are not paying attention,โ€ Choucair said. They were able to convince him not to kill himself, though he refused to take any donations. Choucair and his group continued their campaign, giving money, food, clothes and supplies to 58 families so far this month, including one family reduced to using candles because they canโ€™t afford electricity. Over recent years as Lebanonโ€™s economy worsened, people turned to familiar ways to cope, like mosque and church charities or helping each other, forgiving debts or handing out food. Those means have already been getting stretched thin.
The protests โ€” and the 24-hour news cycle focused on them โ€” have brought a surge of help by rallying public attention to the suffering. Campaigns to collect food, winter clothes and helplines for people in economic and emotional distress are popping up everywhere, intensified by the Christmas spirit.
Stores have offered discounts and set up boxes for donations of clothes or money. Ads on TV urged Lebanese to pack bags of donations instead of suitcases for travel. Another urged Lebanese in the diaspora coming home to visit to bring โ€œmedicines, clothes and goodiesโ€ to give, because โ€œLebanon needs help.โ€
Some restaurants have offered to deliver free food, and bakeries put out bread for anyone who needs. A yoga studio organized classes to fundraise for the needy. WhatsApp groups and Instagram pages shared addresses of local small businesses for shoppers to use for Christmas gifts. โ€œWe are all in this together,โ€ said one tagline. A group of web developers created an app, Khayyak or Your Brother, to coordinate between those who want to help and those in need. โ€œDonโ€™t lose hope, you are not alone,โ€ the advertisement for the app said. The efforts are in part driven by the famed entrepreneurial spirit that helped Lebanese get through numerous previous crises, including a 15-year civil war and several wars with Israel that wrecked the infrastructure and economy. But the protests have also created a unique experience โ€” โ€œsomething for everybody,โ€ whether they support or oppose the revolt, said Mia Atwi, a clinical psychologist.
โ€œPeople feel more that they are all suffering the same thing, the rich and the poor โ€ฆ a common kind of loss,โ€ she said.
Atwi is co-founder of Lebanonโ€™s Embrace, a mental health organization operating the national suicide prevention helpline. The helpline now receives 100 calls a week, up from up to 10 before reports of suicides or attempted suicides first erupted three weeks ago. Atwi attributed the jump to the spike of media and public attention to the issue of suicide, something she said has saved lives. Calls even come from rural areas, not just Beirut as they did in the past. Still, the government hasnโ€™t given her organization a toll-free number, despite paying $25,000 a year for the four-digit helpline.Many campaigns have sprung out of the protest movement. Weekly clothes donations and distributions were set up in the downtown Beirut squares at the epicenter of the demonstrations and near the Central Bank, which protesters accuse of corruption and fueling the economic crisis. โ€œWe only have each otherโ€ proclaims the campaignโ€™s hashtag, a snub of the political class and the state. Rim Majid, a 21-year old student, quit university in Beirut to participate in โ€œeverything revolution.โ€ After hearing of news of the manโ€™s suicide in early December, she set up a griddle at a downtown protest site to make free manousheh, a traditional Lebanese flatbread. Next to the griddle is a donation box with the manโ€™s name. Someone donated enough wheat for a week of baking.
โ€œThe suffering existed before, but now we are going through a crisis, one that will only get worse,โ€ she said.
The help isnโ€™t only monetary. During a discussion one evening at a protest tent, a concerned woman asked: โ€œWhat are the revolutionaries going to do when those who pay mortgages for their homes are unable to?โ€ A young participant suggested the protesters could physically block the bank and the police from evicting people. For Choucair, the charity spirit reflects the principles of the protests โ€” the rejection of an entire political elite seen as corrupt and of Lebanonโ€™s sectarian power-sharing system. Choucair said his groupโ€™s donation campaign makes sure to transcend sectarian and political divisions and offers an alternative to the patronage that politicians use to cement their power. The campaign has members from Christian, Sunni and Shiite areas. At least three donors came to them instead of established charities because, he said, they wanted to avoid donating along sectarian or political lines.
Choucair had once planned to migrate like many others driven out by Lebanonโ€™s economic problems. The protests convinced him he has no other place to be but home, he said. In the last two months, he said, he met people from across different classes and sects he never imagined talking to.
โ€œOur relations are built on humanity and national unity,โ€ he said. โ€œOur friendships are built on helping people.โ€

Lebanonโ€™s leaders in blame game over crisis
Najia Houssari/Arab News/December 25/2019
BEIRUT: Tensions between Lebanonโ€™s president and former prime minister have flared after they accused each other of being to blame for the turmoil engulfing the country.
A recession, massive street protests and a political crisis have created financial and security chaos.
Lebanon has had a caretaker government since Oct. 29, when Saad Hariri resigned as prime minister after nearly two weeks of protests. He has clashed with President Michel Aoun about the leadership and composition of a new administration. โ€œThe problem with the president is that he is acting as if nothing has happened in the country, and he is trying to act smart by endorsing the demands of the revolution, and my stance is clear, I will not be represented in this government and I will not nominate anyone, nor will I give it a confidence vote,โ€ said Hariri.
โ€œNow they are targeting the political legacy of the Hariri family, and they will try to hold it responsible for all the calamities that have befallen the country, but whoever tries to bury Haririโ€™s legacy will be as if he would be burying himself. Let us see who really stole from the country. I will not cover anyone, and they should do the same thing.โ€Aoun responded to Hariri by saying: โ€œDoes he envy me for my resilience and calmness in trying to control the situation, or does he want me to act foolishly and badly? We waited for 100 days for him (Hariri) and nothing came out. We waited for someone who kept hesitating. I want, and I do not want, as if someone was playing with a daisy. A government cannot be formed in this manner.โ€
Dr. Hassan Diab, a university professor and former education minister, has been nominated to replace Hariri and has started consulting with parliamentary blocs to discuss the shape of a future government. But he faces significant hurdles, including a boycott by influential political blocs that refused to nominate him because of the backing he received from the Free Patriotic Movement, Hezbollah, the Amal party and their allies. Bechara Al-Rahi, the Maronite Patriarch, on Sunday urged all political parties to cooperate with Diab and facilitate the formation of a rescue emergency government.
Protesters have demonstrated in Beirut and elsewhere in Lebanon against Diab, saying he should abandon the post because he is a member of the ruling elite. Demonstrators blame the ruling elite for widespread corruption and mismanagement in Lebanon.

Open Letter to US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo From Tom Harb & John Hajjar, AMCD co-chairs Addressing Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Haleโ€™s Visit Beirut
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The Honorable Mike Pompeo Secretary of State Department of State
2201 C St., NW
Washington, DC 20520
Ref: Lebanese protests, Ambassador Hale, PM Hassan Diab
Dear Mr. Secretary,
After two months of protests, the current Lebanese government has lost all legitimacy in the eyes of the people. The Lebanese economy continues its downward spiral under the current leadership and economic hardship helps to fuel the protests.
This instability has created new opportunities for the US to help shape a new government. Unfortunately, though we fully support the message he delivered, the optics of Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale meeting at the residence of prominent Hezbollah-ally Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil have caused hurt and frustration to those in the streets risking their lives for the sake of a free Lebanon.
We have fresh information that a campaign to intimidate and in some cases to terrorize activists is now underway. The Lebanese authorities must be sternly reminded that they have a duty to protect the protests and warned that they will be held accountable if activists come to harm.
We recommend that US aid only be given to fully-vetted NGOs in Lebanon and not be given through the Lebanese government. It would be better to not give any aid because it is ending up in the hands of our enemies.
Unsurprisingly, the Iran lobby is waging a pressure campaign in Washington against US policy toward Lebanon, which you are so clearly and forcefullly articulating. Iran is working not only against US interests, but against the interests of the Lebanese and all freedom-loving people in the region.
Therefore, we urge you to issue a press release from Washington expressing concern about the incoming Prime Minister, Hassan Diab, as his nomination came from Hezbollah. In his past position as Minister of Education, he worked to implement Iranโ€™s dictates over Lebanese education, a dangerous matter both for Lebanon and the US.
We also urge you to announce that no US aid, neither military nor humanitarian, will be allowed to go to Hezbollah entities, allies, or entities that are benefiting Hezbollah.
We also request that you meet with activists from the Lebanon Protests, who are now being subjected to harsh treatment by Lebanese security agencies acting on behalf of Hezbollah. We are ready and willing to assist you and the administration to reach out to these activists.
Yours Sincerely,
Tom Harb & John Hajjar AMCD co-chairs

Christmas Thought of the Day
Father James Farfaglia/December 25/2019
Christmas Thought of the Day: Long ago, there ruled in Persia a wise and good king who loved his people. He wanted to know how they lived, and he wanted particularly to know about their hardships. Often dressed in the clothes of a worker or a beggar, he visited the homes of the poor. No one whom he visited even thought he might be their ruler.
Once he visited a very poor man who lived in a cellar. He ate the coarse food the poor man ate, and he spoke cheerful, kind words to him. Then he left.
Later when he visited the poor man again, he disclosed his identity saying, โ€œI am your king!โ€ Then the king thought the man would surely ask for some gift or favor, but he did not.
Instead, he said, โ€œYou left your palace and your glory to visit me in this dark, dreary place. You ate the course food I ate. You brought gladness to my heart! To others you have given your rich gifts. To me you have given yourself!โ€
This is the true meaning of Christmas.
Had our greatest need been knowledge, God would have sent us an educator. Had that greatest need been technology, God would have sent us a scientist. So too had our greatest need been for money, God would have sent us an economist. Had our greatest need been for pleasure, God would have sent us an entertainer. But, because our greatest need was for love and the full understanding of true love, he God sent us a Savior who is all love.
Despite the tragedies that man inflicts upon man, the goodness of man prevails because the God-Man Jesus Christ overcame evil. The tomb is empty.
Tragedies exist; evil exists; bad things happen precisely because man rejects God. Our modern times are marked by a general rejection of God thus causing the terrible chaos that we see in the news each day.
The terrible problems that challenge the world this Christmas are not really a God problem, they are our problems. How do we respond?

The imminent failure of Lebanonโ€™s new prime minister
Hassan Diab will likely oversee Lebanonโ€™s final political, social and economic collapse.
Imad K Harb/Al Jazeera/December 25/2019
On December 19, Lebanese President Michel Aoun named Hassan Diab as the countryโ€™s next prime minister after a slew of candidates for the position failed to receive enough political support.
Diab had been put forward by Hezbollah and its allies in the Lebanese parliament, among them Speaker Nabih Berriโ€™s AMAL Movement and the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM) headed by the presidentโ€™s son-in-law and foreign minister, Gebran Bassil.
Immediately after Diab was named, and despite the latterโ€™s assurances that he will form a government that addresses the many problems facing the country, protests broke out in the streets decrying the formation of what is considered a Hezbollah government that will aim to abort the ongoing uprising.
The protesters have demanded the end of the sectarian system and the appointment of a politically independent premier who would form a government of unaffiliated experts and technocrats to write a new electoral law and conduct early parliamentary elections. So far, they have failed to realise these demands.
But even according to the power-sharing system in use today, where the prime minister has to be a Sunni Muslim, Diab is not likely to succeed. Having scant support among his Sunni community and former Prime Minister Saad Haririโ€™s Future Bloc in parliament, he lacks the political backing to be a strong prime minister vis-a-vis President Aoun and the Hezbollah-AMAL alliance.
Protesters doubt his ability to address their demands of fighting corruption and it is hard to see how Diab will be able to manage the panoply of political and economic troubles the country faces. Domestic, regional and international circumstances make his political success unlikely.
Domestic troubles
Since the 1975-1990 civil war and following the ignominious withdrawal of Syrian troops in 2005, Lebanon has witnessed divisions, confrontations and frequent stalemate. The last three years, however, have been especially troublesome.
The October 2016 political deal which gave Aoun the presidency in exchange for Hariri getting the premiership became increasingly hard to maintain as the president, supported by Hezbollah, deprived his prime minister of his prerogatives as chief executive.
Ever the opponent of the 1989 Taif Accords, which charted the post-civil war period and strengthened the position of the prime minister, Aoun has, since becoming president, tried to restore the powers of the Maronite president in the executive branch, such as choosing ministers. This came on top of Haririโ€™s troubles running an unwieldy government of national unity.
Today, Diab โ€“ an academic who has never run for public office or built a political base of his own โ€“ is at the mercy of the same Hezbollah-AMAL-FPM alliance without much discernible support from his own community. He thus starts his tenure limping, as protesters in the street are demanding the appointment of a strong leader who represents a popular base and who is capable of fighting corruption and nepotism.
The immediate impact of Diabโ€™s institutional weakness will manifest itself in his expected inability to curb Hezbollahโ€™s power and influence in state institutions. Like Hariri and others before him, Diab will also fail to check the partyโ€™s status as an armed militia with independent decision-making and a state within the state.
With Hezbollah claiming the current street protests were inspired by outsiders, mostly the United States, to weaken โ€œthe resistanceโ€, it is impossible to imagine that it will assist its choice for prime minister in reasserting the Lebanese stateโ€™s primacy over all factions in the country.
Equally problematic for Diab will be dealing with the countryโ€™s teetering economy. Ratings agency Fitch has recently downgraded the countryโ€™s credit rating and warned that Lebanon is either going to restructure its debt, which amounts to 150 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP), or default on it.
This year Lebanonโ€™s public debt reached $86bn, while its budget deficit remained at 11 percent. Restructuring or defaulting will be calamitous considering the lack of trust of outside investors, the absence of funds to stimulate the economy, and the limited impact of any action by Lebanonโ€™s Central Bank, which has so far instituted some monetary changes to try to halt the decline.
Furthermore, a weak prime minister and government can offer no concrete solution to the rampant corruption that has beset Lebanon for decades and led to the current uprising.
Transparency Internationalโ€™s Corruption Perception Index ranks Lebanon 138 out of 180 countries. Corruption permeates state institutions, the bureaucracy, and even the parliament, making Diabโ€™s job extremely difficult.
The same goes for necessary efforts to reform state agencies and the judiciary where entrenched interests coincide with political power to protect influential personalities and politicians.
Regional scepticism
While Lebanonโ€™s troubles and street demonstrations are caused primarily by domestic dynamics, the countryโ€™s regional environment exacerbates the situation.
Bereft of a strong position within his Sunni community, Diab lacks the basic characteristic for attracting support from regional powers, such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Even Hariri, who inherited his father Rafiqโ€™s connections in the Gulf and other parts of the Arab world, had difficulties maintaining good relations with Riyadh after his 2016 deal with Aoun and Hezbollah.
In November 2017, the Saudis even put him under house arrest in Riyadh and forced him to resign before French President Emmanuel Macron intervened.
Regionally, Diabโ€™s premiership will be viewed as part of the tug of war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, as the latter scored yet another victory in Lebanon with his appointment. Granted, the kingdom and the Islamic Republic may be testing the possibility of patching things up, but Riyadh still resents Tehranโ€™s influence in Beirut through Hezbollah.
The reluctance of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states to fund Lebanon at this crucial time is another obstacle for Diab to surmount. Their financial assistance in the form of deposits in the Central Bank, for instance, could restore investorsโ€™ trust and encourage the bank to increase liquidity in the domestic market.
But for them to do so, Diab needs to dissipate doubt about his relationship with Hezbollah and to show that he can be independent of the partyโ€™s bidding โ€“ a rather unlikely scenario given his institutional weakness.
International reluctance
Looking at the international scene, it is also difficult to see how Diab can muster enough political and economic support for his mission. While many actors value their relationship with Lebanon and understand the countryโ€™s political dilemmas, they remain convinced that its troubles can only be solved if protestersโ€™ demands are addressed directly.
A conference convened in Paris on December 11 failed to reach agreement on financial assistance to the country so long as it does not have a functioning government committed to reform. Without such assistance, all bets are off that things will be better in the foreseeable future.
After Diab forms his government, he is likely to run into some very unpleasant circumstances. While the US may want to go easy on the prime minister-designate, his association with Hezbollah is likely to at the very least dampen any American enthusiasm for his government.
On December 20, US Assistant Secretary of State David Hale paid a visit to Lebanon and met the countryโ€™s leaders but remained uncommitted to providing blanket support, instead diplomatically stating that the US has no say in the formation of the government.
On the same day, Aoun asked Diab to form a government, Germanyโ€™s parliament passed a resolution calling for a ban on Hezbollah activities on German soil. This could affect relations between Berlin and any Lebanese government perceived to be cooperating with the party.
Similar bans have been adopted by the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the US and Canada. While France has tiptoed around a decisive break with Hezbollah and Iran, President Macron cannot break with the US, Germany, the UK, and others to offer help to Diab.
Diabโ€™s association with Hezbollah and loss of political and financial support from influential international actors will stymie his ability to address the dire economic situation. This will likely increase the partyโ€™s and Iranโ€™s influence on Lebanese politics, thus only exacerbating Diabโ€™s and the countryโ€™s problems.
Diab likely to preside over collapse
Although Diab has asserted that his government will be independent and made up of experts, demonstrators see it as beholden to Hezbollah.
President Aoun and his allies Hezbollah and AMAL know that Diab does not have the support of a specific political bloc and, therefore, has no chance of success in fulfilling the demands of the Lebanese protest movement.
He may only have been chosen because he is no threat to the current president and will not try to limit Hezbollahโ€™s influence in state institutions.
Diab will probably soon have the distinct misfortune of presiding over the final political, economic and social collapse of Lebanon. While he will be able to find a majority in parliament that can help him shepherd a limited reform programme โ€“ the same majority that helped him get the post โ€“ he will not be able to mollify the Lebanese public which sees no hope in the current political system.
Simultaneously, his association with Hezbollah is unlikely to raise the regional and international communitiesโ€™ interest in helping his government undertake the radical economic programme the country needs to correct its path forward.
His tenure, however long it will be, will thus be yet another episode of the type of failed governance which the Lebanese people have been protesting against since October.
Perhaps the time has come for Lebanonโ€™s current elites to allow for the change demonstrators are demanding: an overhaul of the political and economic systems that can pave the road for a more modern polity and more equitable society.
The views expressed in this article are the authorโ€™s own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeeraโ€™s editorial stance.
*Imad K HarbImad K Harb is Director of Research and Analysis at Arab Center Washington DC.

Hezbollah-designated prime minister a recipe for increased unrest
Randa Takieddine/Arab News/December 25/2019
Protests in Lebanon continued after the nomination of Hassan Diab, a Sunni former education minister, to be the countryโ€™s new prime minister.
His designation by Lebanese President Michel Aoun was contested by protesters and the Sunni community, many of whom continue to insist their demands for an independent prime minister who was never part of a government be upheld.
Diab, who has worked as the American University of Beirutโ€™s (AUB) vice president for regional external programsand as a professor of electricalengineering, was an education minister in the Nagib Mikati government in 2011, which was formed by Hezbollah and the Aounist party after they organized the downfall of Saad Haririโ€™s government.
Diab boasted in his 134-page bio about โ€œinternational and national institutions having recognized my achievements as outstanding contributions to the field of education.โ€ He also wrote in his CV: โ€œI was the only AUB professor administrator in the history of AUB to become (a) minister.โ€ Presumably he was unaware of the existence of late writer and journalist Ghassan Tueini, Bassel Fuleihan, who was assassinated alongside late Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, or Ghassan Salame and Jihad Azour, all of whom were both ministers and AUB professors.
His quick designation by Aoun after Hariri refused to head a technocrat government of national unity was the outcome of a brokered deal between Hezbollah and the presidentโ€™s son in law, Gebran Bassil. Only six Sunni deputies designated him, all close to Hezbollah and Syrian regime allies. Sunni supporters of Hariri, though, took to the streets and protested violently at the nomination.
With the ongoing protests in various cities across Lebanon and with Aoun, Bassil and Hezbollah frustrated, the forming of a government by Diab is going to be near impossible.
Despite calls from Hariri himself for protestors to stand down, the demonstrations turned ugly, and in some cases violent, with the security services targeted by the mob. Many protesters appeared in front of the heavily guarded residence of the new prime minister โ€” demanding an independent prime minister instead. During the parliamentary consultations with various parties, Diab said he would need six to eight weeks to form a government of 20 independent specialists. Many, though, simply do not trust him to follow through when backed by Aoun and Hezbollah.
Haririโ€™s party, the Future Movement, has said it will not participate in his government. The Lebanese Forces Party headed by Samir Geagea said the same thing. The socialists, headed by Walid Joumblatt, designated former Lebanese Ambassador to the UN Nawaf Salam instead.
It has created a recipe for future confrontation, with Salam a highly respected independent personality who belongs to a prominent Sunni family of politicians (his late uncle, Saeb, and cousinTammam Salam, both held the office of prime minister). Hezbollah has claimed Nawaf is supported by the US โ€” an assertion many flat out refuse to accept as anything other than a smear.
With the ongoing protests in various cities across Lebanon and with Aoun, Bassil and Hezbollah frustrated, the forming of a government by Diab is going to be near impossible. He will not be able to satisfy the peopleโ€™s demands, nor those of major foreign powers who pledged in Paris under the chairmanship of France to support Lebanon if and when a credible efficient government is formed.ย  US Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale visited Beirut last week, to stress the same message. But the question is, how credible can a government tailored by this trio be, having failed since 2011 to supply even basic services? After nearly a decade of failure, Lebanon is on the brink of collapse. It needs international support badly โ€” and Diabโ€™s appointment, failing to unite the country, will not lead to that.
*Randa Takieddine is a Paris-based Lebanese journalist who headed Al-Hayatโ€™s bureau in France for 30 years. She has covered Franceโ€™s relations with the Middle East through the terms of four presidents.

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Soeren Kern/Gatestone Institute/December 23/2019

Germany, however, has refused to ban Hezbollahโ€™s โ€œpolitical wing,โ€ which continues to raise funds in the country.

A German foreign ministry official, Niels Annen, has said that such a ban would be counterproductive because โ€œwe focus on dialogue.โ€ His comment has been understood to mean that the German government does not want to burn bridges with Hezbollahโ€™s sponsor, the Islamic Republic of Iran.

โ€œWe donโ€™t have a military wing and a political one; we donโ€™t have Hezbollah on one hand and the resistance party on the otherโ€ฆ. Every element of Hezbollah, from commanders to members as well as our various capabilities, is in the service of the resistance, and we have nothing but the resistance as a priority.โ€ โ€” Hezbollahโ€™s deputy secretary general, Naim Qassem.

Germanyโ€™s Social Democratic Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, however, has refused to ban Hezbollah in its entirety. He recently repeated the German governmentโ€™s distinction between Hezbollahโ€™s legitimate and illegitimate activities in Germany.

โ€œIt remains to be seen to what extent the German federal government willโ€ฆactually โ€˜exhaust all the resources of the rule of lawโ€™ to stop Hezbollahโ€™s money laundering and terrorist financing in Germany.โ€ โ€” Bild, December 19, 2019.

The German government has refused to ban the terrorist group Hezbollah in its entirety. Foreign Minister Heiko Maas recently repeated the German governmentโ€™s distinction between Hezbollahโ€™s legitimate and illegitimate activities in Germany.

The German parliament has passed a non-binding resolution that calls on the German government to ban the activities of the Iran-backed Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah โ€” Arabic for โ€œThe Party of Allahโ€ โ€” in Germany.

The measure โ€” supported by center-right Christian Democrats and the center-left Social Democrats, the two major parties that make up Germanyโ€™s ruling coalition, and also by the classical liberal Free Democrats โ€” has been hailed as โ€œimportant,โ€ โ€œsignificant,โ€ and a โ€œcrucial step.โ€

The resolution, however, falls short of a complete ban on Hezbollah and appears aimed at providing the German government with political cover that would allow Germany to claim that it has banned the group even if it has not.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has faced increasing international pressure to ban Hezbollah, but she has refused to do so. Hezbollah has more than 1,000 operatives in Germany, according to German intelligence assessments.

The three-page resolution โ€” โ€œEffective Action against Hezbollahโ€ (โ€œWirksames Vorgehen gegen die Hisbollahโ€) โ€” was passed on December 19. An abridged translation of the text reads:

โ€œBecause of our history, Germany has a special responsibility towards the Jewish and democratic State of Israel. Israelโ€™s security and right to exist are part of Germanyโ€™s raison dโ€™รฉtat [Staatsrรคson]. The Bundestag calls on the federal government to confront actors in the Middle East that question Israelโ€™s right to exist or openly threaten its security. In addition to Iranโ€™s continually aggressive policies, the most important of these anti-Israeli forces is the terrorist group Hezbollah, which is closely linked to Iran, and due to its widespread presence also poses a particular threat to the stability of the entire Middle East.

โ€œThe German Bundestag is committed to Germanyโ€™s special responsibility towards Israel and its security. It adheres to the two-state solution, as confirmed by the United Nations Security Council in numerous resolutions: a Jewish and democratic state of Israel within secure borders and an independent, democratic and viable Palestinian state.

โ€œAccording to the federal government, Hezbollah supporters primarily use Germany as a place of retreat and logistics. Its followers are under the watchful eye of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution [German domestic intelligence]. There are around 1,000 supporters of Hezbollah in Germany, and this number is increasing. Hezbollah cannot currently be banned because its association structures cannot currently be determined.

โ€œThe federal government has already taken measures against the spread and support of Hezbollah in Germany with the 2008 ban on the โ€˜Al Manar TVโ€™ television station, and the 2014 ban of the โ€˜Lebanon Orphan Project.โ€™ In 2018 alone, the Federal Prosecutor General [Generalbundesanwalt] at the Federal Court of Justice [Bundesgerichtshof] initiated 36 investigations against individuals linked to Hezbollahโ€ฆ.

โ€œAccording to the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, it must be expected that Hezbollah will continue to plan and carry out terrorist actions against Israel or Israeli interests outside the Middle East. Our commitment to the protection of the State of Israel also requires that funding flows from Germany, which serve to finance Hezbollah in the Middle East, be prevented by all means.

โ€œThe German Bundestag views as an urgent priority a consistent national and common European approach against the activities of the terrorist organization Hezbollahโ€ฆ.

โ€œThe German Bundestag calls on the federal government to:

โ€œ1. Continue closely to monitor the activities of Hezbollah supporters, particularly in Germany, and to pursue them by all means of the rule of law; this also includes combating money laundering and preventing terrorist financing from Germany;

โ€œ2. Impose an activity ban [Betรคtigungsverbot] on Hezbollah in order to prevent any activity by representatives of the organization in Germany that is against the principle of international understanding [respect for all people];

โ€œ3. Abandon the conceptual division of Hezbollah into a political and a military wing and to come to a common assessment at the European level to list the group;

โ€œ4. Continue actively to advocate for the right of existence of the Jewish and democratic State of Israel and the legitimate security interests of the State of Israel as a central principle of German foreign and security policy;

โ€œ5. Take measures, together with international partners, to reduce Hezbollahโ€™s influence in the Middle East, particularly in Syria.โ€

The German government banned Hezbollahโ€™s โ€œmilitary wingโ€ in 2013, after the group was implicated in the July 2012 bombing of a bus carrying Israeli tourists in Burgas, Bulgaria. Five Israelis were killed in the attack.

Germany, however, has refused to ban Hezbollahโ€™s โ€œpolitical wing,โ€ which continues to raise funds in the country. A German foreign ministry official, Niels Annen, has said that such a ban would be counterproductive because โ€œwe focus on dialogue.โ€ His comment has been understood to mean that the German government does not want to burn bridges with Hezbollahโ€™s sponsor, the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Britain, the Netherlands, Israel, the United States, the 22-member Arab League and the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council see no distinction between Hezbollahโ€™s military and civilian wings and all have banned the group in its entirety. Indeed, Hezbollahโ€™s deputy secretary general, Naim Qassem, has clearly stated that the group is structurally unified:

โ€œWe donโ€™t have a military wing and a political one; we donโ€™t have Hezbollah on one hand and the resistance party on the otherโ€ฆ. Every element of Hezbollah, from commanders to members as well as our various capabilities, is in the service of the resistance, and we have nothing but the resistance as a priority.โ€

On November 28, the German news magazine Der Spiegel reported that the German government had decided to ban Hezbollah in its entirety, and that a formal announcement would be made during a meeting of the interior ministers [Innenministerkonferenz] of Germanyโ€™s 16 federal states in early December. Der Spiegel wrote:

โ€œThis would mean that the activities and members of the militia in Germany would be treated as equal to the Kurdish PKK and the Islamic State. All activities of Hezbollah would be prohibited in Germany. For example, the flag of the Lebanese terror militia (green rifle on a yellow background) should no longer be shown.โ€

An interior ministry spokesman subsequently denied the report and no decision was announced during or after the meeting of German interior ministers.

The idea of banning Hezbollah in its entirety was first proposed by the conservative party Alternative for Germany (AfD). In June 2019, the German parliament discussed, but ultimately rejected, the idea of outlawing Hezbollah. The AfD had called on the government to โ€œexamine whether the conditions exist for a ban on Hezbollah as one organization, and, if necessary, to issue such a prohibition and implement it immediately.โ€ Lawmakers from the ruling coalition said that they needed further to investigate the matter.

At the time, the author of the resolution, AfD MP Beatrix von Storch, said:

โ€œHezbollah is a terrorist organization. The Berlin government claims that you must distinguish between a legitimate political wing of Hezbollah and an illegitimate terrorist wing. This does not make sense to us, or to the voters.

โ€œHezbollahโ€™s goal is the destruction of Israel and the Jews, and we should not be offering a safe haven for them to hide in Germany and to finance from our territory their armed struggle in Lebanon against Israel.โ€

The AfD abstained during the vote on the Bundestag resolution passed on December 19. Von Storch emphasized the importance of not only banning the entirety of Hezbollah in Germany, but also of dissolving its mosque associations and deporting all supporters from Germany. She said that the fact that the other parties, after a delay of six months, were now discussing a ban on Hezbollah activities in Germany was proof of the success of the AfD. Nevertheless, she said that the Bundestagโ€™s resolution falls short:

โ€œA ban on activities alone is completely inadequate and inappropriate in the fight against a terrorist organization. We therefore call for a total ban on Hezbollah in Germany and the dissolution of its mosque associations. The members of Hezbollah in Germany, around 1,000 followers, must be expelled expeditiously on the basis of Section 53 of the Residence Act. This also corresponds to the requirement of the Bundestagโ€™s anti-Semitism resolution, which explicitly calls for measures to combat anti-Semitism, including an end to continued residency for offenders. If that does not apply to Hezbollah supporters, who want to โ€˜gas the Jewsโ€™ and destroy Israel, who will? We call on the federal government fully to implement the ban of Hezbollah before the next impending Al-Quds day [Jerusalem day].โ€

Von Storch was referring to the annual demonstrations, sponsored by Iran and supported by Hezbollah members across Germany, who, waving the Hezbollah flag, call for the destruction of Israel.

Others welcomed the anti-Hezbollah resolution as an important first step. Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said that the Bundestagโ€™s resolution โ€œis an important step in the international struggle against terrorism, particularly against terrorist organization Hezbollah and its patron Iran.โ€ He added:

โ€œWe welcome the important resolution adopted today by the German Bundestag, which calls Hezbollah for what it is: an-Iran sponsored terror organization, with no distinction between its military and political wings.

โ€œHezbollah threatens not only Israeli civilians, but also undermines Lebanese sovereignty and regional stability. We hope this resolution will encourage others in Europe to take similar action.

โ€œThe world must unite against Hezbollah, designate it a terrorist organization, and impose harsh sanctions against it in order to prevent the organization from carrying out terrorist activities on Iranโ€™s behalf.โ€

Israelโ€™s Ambassador to Germany, Jeremy Issacharoff, in an interview with The Times of Israel, said:

โ€œWe welcome the important and significant resolution adopted today by the Bundestag, which relates to Hezbollah for what it is: a terrorist organization, with no distinction between its military and โ€˜politicalโ€™ wings.

โ€œHezbollah is indoctrinated, trained and financed by Iran and poses a threat not only to Israeli civilians, but also undermines Lebanese sovereignty and regional stability. As the resolution indicates, it poses a direct threat to German and Israeli security interests.โ€

โ€œForeign policy should reflect reality and the Bundestagโ€™s resolution is clearly a crucial step that we hope will encourage others to take similar action against Hezbollah.โ€

The domestic spokesman for the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Mathias Middelberg, said:

โ€œIt is unacceptable that Hezbollah is waging a terrorist fight against Israel in the Middle East, and that this is financed, among other things, by worldwide criminal activities. In view of Germanyโ€™s special responsibility towards Israel, we therefore call on the federal government to ban all activities for Hezbollah in Germany. Violators must be punished consistently.

โ€œIn addition, the separation between a political and a military arm should be abandoned and Hezbollah as a whole should be placed on the EU terror list. This could freeze Hezbollahโ€™s funds and assets in Europe more extensively than before.โ€

The European Leadership Network (ELNET), a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening Europe-Israel relations, said that the resolution is an โ€œimportant milestone in safeguarding Jewish life in Germany.โ€

The American ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, said that the American government was ready to assist Germany in its efforts against Hezbollah:

โ€œWe stand ready to support the governmentโ€™s implementation of a ban and will continue to assist in any efforts to deny the worldโ€™s most well-armed terror group operating space in Germany. Todayโ€™s vote is an acknowledgment of Hezbollahโ€™s destructive international terrorism, and the action needed to stop its activities throughout Europe.โ€

Germanyโ€™s Social Democratic Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, however, has refused to ban Hezbollah in its entirety. He recently repeated the German governmentโ€™s distinction between Hezbollahโ€™s legitimate and illegitimate activities in Germany:

โ€œLebanonโ€™s political reality is complicated. However, this must not prevent us from exhausting the means available to us in Germany under the rule of law in order to stand up to Hezbollahโ€™s criminal and terrorist activities.โ€

In fact, during Maasโ€™ leadership of German foreign policy, the German government has become a leading proponent of anti-Israel resolutions at the United Nations. In 2018, for instance, of 21 anti-Israel UN resolutions, Germany approved 16 and abstained on four others. In May 2016, Germany approved an especially disgraceful UN resolution, co-sponsored by the Arab group of states and the Palestinian delegation, that unjustly singled out Israel at the annual assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO) as the worldโ€™s only violator of โ€œmental, physical and environmental health.โ€

Germanyโ€™s Ambassador to the United Nations, Christoph Heusgen, has been ranked by the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center as one of the top ten global anti-Semites of 2019 due to his obsession with Israel at the UN.

Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Wiesenthal Center wrote:

โ€œWe listed Ambassador Heusgenโ€™s name on the top ten list of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel incidents specifically because of his recent actions taken and words spoken at the United Nations. In defining anti-Semitism in the 21st century, the Simon Wiesenthal Center is guided by Natan Sharanskyโ€™s 3 Dโ€™s, which define when anti-Israel criticism crosses into anti-Semitism: delegitimization, double standard, and demonization.โ€

Germanyโ€™s largest newspaper, Bild, summed it up this way:

โ€œIt remains to be seen to what extent the German federal government will comply with the Bundestagโ€™s proposal and will actually โ€˜exhaust all the resources of the rule of lawโ€™ to stop Hezbollahโ€™s money laundering and terrorist financing in Germany.โ€

*Soeren Kern is a Senior Fellow at the New York-based Gatestone Institute.
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German Parliament: Its Resolution to Ban Hezbollah is Just a Legal Charade โ€“ Part II
Soeren Kern/Gatestone Institute/December 26, 2019

ุณูˆุฑูŠู† ูƒุงุฑูŠ/ู…ุนู‡ุฏ ูƒุงูŠุชุณุชูˆู†: ู‚ุฑุงุฑ ุงู„ุจุฑู„ู…ุงู† ุงู„ุฃู„ู…ุงู†ูŠ ุญุธุฑ ุญุฒุจ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ู‡ูˆ ู…ุฌุฑุฏ ู…ู‡ุฒู„ุฉ ู‚ุงู†ูˆู†ูŠุฉ-ุงู„ุฌุฒุก ุงู„ุซุงู†ูŠ

Gatestone Institute wholeheartedly supports U.S. President Donald J. Trumpโ€™s efforts to ban Hezbollah in Europe. The Bundestag resolution, however, calls for an incomplete ban, which appears aimed at providing the German government with political cover that would allow Berlin to claim that it has banned the group even if it has not.

It is utterly implausible that Germany, one of the wealthiest and most technologically advanced countries in Europe, is unable to ascertain the organizational structure of Hezbollah within its own borders.

โ€œSix months ago, the AfD presented a resolution in the Bundestag to ban Hezbollah, a resolution which you vehemently rejected and which since then you have blocked in caucusโ€ฆ. What is needed is the complete ban of Hezbollah. Hezbollahโ€™s propaganda and terror financing in Germany must be stoppedโ€ฆ This, by the way, is also demanded by the Bundestagโ€™s Anti-Semitism Resolution, which expressly calls for the deportation of supporters of anti-Semitism. If this does not apply to supporters of Hezbollah, which wants to send Jews to the gas chambers, and wants to destroy Israel, then to whom could this apply?โ€ โ€” Beatrix von Storch MP, Alternative fรผr Deutschland [AfD] party, to the Bundestag, December 19, 2019.

Von Storch noted that the Bundestagโ€™s resolution, if implemented by the German government, would allow Hezbollahโ€™s 30-plus German-based mosques and cultural centers โ€” where the group raises funds and spreads anti-Israel propaganda โ€” to continue to operate. Moreover, not one of the 1,050 known Hezbollah operatives now in Germany would be deported.

German member of parliament Beatrix Von Storch noted that the resolution, if implemented by the German government, would allow Hezbollahโ€™s 30-plus German-based mosques and cultural centers โ€” where the group raises funds and spreads anti-Israel propaganda โ€” to continue to operate. Moreover, not one of the 1,050 known Hezbollah operatives now in Germany would be deported. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Gatestone Institute recently reported that a December 19 German parliamentary resolution, which claims to call for a complete ban in Germany of Hezbollah (Arabic for โ€œThe Party of Allahโ€), actually falls short of demanding a comprehensive ban of the terrorist organization. A senior US government official called the article โ€œflat wrongโ€. If only it were.

Gatestone Institute wholeheartedly supports U.S. President Donald J. Trumpโ€™s efforts to ban Hezbollah in Europe. The Bundestag resolution, however, calls for an incomplete ban, which appears aimed at providing the German government with political cover that would allow Berlin to claim that it has banned the group even if it has not.

The Bundestag itself has issued a statement which states that it is calling for an activity ban (Betรคtigungsverbot) of Hezbollah, but not an organizational ban (Organisationsverbot) โ€” an important distinction because the activity ban is legally weaker than the organizational ban.

The Bundestag claimed that it is not calling for a complete organizational ban of Hezbollah because the groupโ€™s structures in Germany are โ€œnot currently ascertainable.โ€ The Bundestagโ€™s statement in the original German clearly states:

โ€œHezbollah-related association structures, which could justify an organizational ban, are not currently ascertainable.โ€ (โ€œDer Hisbollah zuzurechnende Vereinsstrukturen, die ein vereinsrechtliches Organisationsverbot begrรผnden kรถnnten, seien derzeit jedoch nicht feststellbar.โ€)

The Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag, Thorsten Frei, explained:

โ€œHezbollah-related association structures, which could justify an organizational ban (vereinsrechtliches Organisationsverbot), are not ascertainable, despite efforts by the federal government since 2008. An organizational ban is therefore not an option due to the lack of a verifiable domestic organizational structure. However, we are free to pursue an activity ban (Betรคtigungsverbot) that we have also applied to other terrorist organizations that lack a demonstrable domestic organizational structure.โ€

It is utterly implausible that Germany, one of the wealthiest and most technologically advanced countries in Europe, is unable to ascertain the organizational structure of Hezbollah within its own borders.

More probable is that the German government, for political reasons, has decided to turn a blind eye to Hezbollahโ€™s activities in Germany. In July 2018, the German foreign ministry, responding to a parliamentary query, claimed that banning Hezbollah in its entirety would jeopardize Germanyโ€™s ability to โ€œmaintain a political dialog with all of the relevant political forces in Lebanon.โ€

Apparently, the German government believes that maintaining a distinction between a political and military division of Hezbollah is for the benefit of Israel. In May 2019, the Munich-based newspaper Sรผddeutsche Zeitung reported:

โ€œIn internal debates, the German foreign ministry said that it does not want to jeopardize its relations with Hezbollah, which sits at the government table in Lebanon. It has more fighters than the Lebanese state army. The German embassy in Beirut maintains good contacts with Hezbollah, which is always valuable when there is a need to mediate between Israel and the militia.โ€

The conservative party, Alternative for Germany (Alternative fรผr Deutschland, AfD), the third-largest party in the German parliament, refused to support the Bundestagโ€™s resolution. Addressing the parliament on December 19, AfD MP Beatrix von Storch explained:

โ€œSix months ago, the AfD presented a resolution in the Bundestag to ban Hezbollah, a resolution which you vehemently rejected and which since then you have blocked in caucus. Now, six months later, you collectively are rushing through the door that we have politically opened. If this would happen with more AfD proposals, Germany would be in a much better placeโ€ฆ.

โ€œNevertheless, your resolution has two central weaknesses. The first weakness is that you are asking for only an activity ban (Betรคtigungsverbot). We want a specific organizational ban (Organisationsverbot). According to the Crime Fighting Law (Verbrechensbekรคmpfungsgesetz) of 1994, the activity ban is the weaker legal means when compared to an organizational ban. There is no reason in the world why you would fight a terrorist organization with the weaker means and not the stronger. You are making a loud bark, but you are not biting.

โ€œThe second fundamental weakness of your resolution is your justification for using the weaker means. You write, and I quote, โ€˜Hezbollah-related association structures, which could justify an organizational ban (vereinsrechtliches Organisationsverbot), are not ascertainable.โ€™ That is objectively false, as confirmed by the 2017 and 2018 annual reports of Germanyโ€™s domestic intelligence agency (Bundesamt fรผr Verfassungsschutz, BfV). The 2018 report states, and I quote, โ€˜In Germany, Hezbollah followers maintain organizational and ideological cohesion, among other things, in local mosque associations, which are primarily financed by donations.โ€™ Do you even read your own intelligence reports? In case it is too long for you to read, it is located on page 214. Just check it!

โ€œIf you do not want to touch Hezbollahโ€™s mosque associations, then this resolution is pure symbolism politics (Symbolpolitik), and symbolism politics cannot continue. What is needed is the complete ban of Hezbollah. Hezbollahโ€™s propaganda and terror financing in Germany must be stopped. The mosque associations that exist must be disbanded, and most importantly, Hezbollah supporters must be deported. This, by the way, is also demanded by the Bundestagโ€™s Anti-Semitism Resolution, which expressly calls for the deportation of supporters of anti-Semitism. If this does not apply to supporters of Hezbollah, which wants to send Jews to the gas chambers, and wants to destroy Israel, then to whom could this apply?

โ€œSince 1996, we here in Berlin have been forced to tolerate Hezbollahโ€™s annual hateful anti-Semitic spectacle, the so-called al-Quds Day [an annual event held on the last Friday of Ramadan that was initiated by the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979 to express support for the Palestinians and oppose Zionism and Israel]. This must end. We hope that you will have resolved this Hezbollah problem before the next al-Quds day [May 21-22, 2020]. Please address this issue. Merry Christmas.โ€

Von Storch noted that the Bundestagโ€™s resolution, if implemented by the German government, would allow Hezbollahโ€™s 30-plus German-based mosques and cultural centers โ€” where the group raises funds and spreads anti-Israel propaganda โ€” to continue to operate. Moreover, not one of the 1,050 known Hezbollah operatives now in Germany would be deported.

In any event, the main parties in the Bundestag appear to have reached a compromise among themselves to ban Hezbollah without really banning Hezbollah. Unfortunately, as even they admit, the German ban, if implemented, will not really be a ban.

*Soeren Kern is a Senior Fellow at the New York-based Gatestone Institute.

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ุฃุฏู‘ููˆุง ุฅูุฐู‹ุง ู…ูŽุง ู„ูู‚ูŽูŠู’ุตูŽุฑูŽ ุฅูู„ู‰ ู‚ูŽูŠู’ุตูŽุฑูŽ ูˆู…ูŽุง ู„ู„ู‡ู ุฅูู„ู‰ ุงู„ู„ู‡/Give therefore to the emperor the things that are the emperorโ€™s, and to God the things that are Godโ€™s

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ุฃุฏู‘ููˆุง ุฅูุฐู‹ุง ู…ูŽุง ู„ูู‚ูŽูŠู’ุตูŽุฑูŽ ุฅูู„ู‰ ู‚ูŽูŠู’ุตูŽุฑูŽ ูˆู…ูŽุง ู„ู„ู‡ู ุฅูู„ู‰ ุงู„ู„ู‡
ุฅู†ุฌูŠู„ ุงู„ู‚ุฏู‘ูŠุณ ู…ุชู‘ู‰22/ู…ู†15ุญุชู‰22/:โ€ุฐูŽู‡ูŽุจูŽ ุงู„ููŽุฑูู‘ูŠุณููŠูู‘ูˆู†ูŽ ูุชูŽุดูŽุงูˆูŽุฑููˆุง ู„ููƒูŽูŠ ูŠูŽุตู’ุทูŽุงุฏููˆู‡ู ุจููƒูŽู„ูู…ูŽุฉ. ุซูู…ู‘ูŽ ุฃูŽุฑู’ุณูŽู„ููˆุง ุฅูู„ูŽูŠู’ู‡ู ุชูŽู„ุงู…ููŠุฐูŽู‡ูู… ู…ูŽุนูŽ ุงู„ู‡ููŠุฑููˆุฏููˆุณููŠู‘ููŠู†ูŽ ู‚ูŽุงุฆูู„ูŠู†: ยซูŠูŽุง ู…ูุนูŽู„ู‘ูู…ุŒ ู†ูŽุญู’ู†ู ู†ูŽุนู’ู„ูŽู…ู ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽูƒูŽ ุตูŽุงุฏูู‚ุŒ ูˆุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽูƒูŽ ุชูุนูŽู„ู‘ูู…ู ุทูŽุฑููŠู‚ูŽ ุงู„ู„ู‡ู ุจูุงู„ุญูŽู‚ู‘ุŒ ูˆู„ุง ุชูุจูŽุงู„ููŠ ุจูุฃูŽุญูŽุฏุŒ ู„ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽูƒูŽ ู„ุง ุชูุญูŽุงุจููŠ ูˆูุฌููˆู‡ูŽ ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽุงุณ. ููŽู‚ูู„ู’ ู„ูŽู†ูŽุง: ู…ูŽุง ุฑูŽุฃู’ูŠููƒูŽุŸ ู‡ูŽู„ู’ ูŠูŽุฌููˆุฒู ุฃูŽู†ู’ ู†ูุคูŽุฏู‘ููŠูŽ ุงู„ุฌูุฒู’ูŠูŽุฉูŽ ุฅูู„ู‰ ู‚ูŽูŠู’ุตูŽุฑูŽ ุฃูŽู… ู„ุงุŸยป. ูˆุนูŽุฑูŽููŽ ูŠูŽุณููˆุนู ู…ูŽูƒู’ุฑูŽู‡ูู… ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„: ยซู„ูู…ูŽุงุฐูŽุง ุชูุฌูŽุฑู‘ูุจููˆู†ููŠุŒ ูŠูŽุง ู…ูุฑุงุคููˆู†ุŸ ุฃูŽุฑููˆู†ููŠ ู†ูู‚ููˆุฏูŽ ุงู„ุฌูุฒู’ูŠูŽุฉยป. ููŽู‚ูŽุฏู‘ูŽู…ููˆุง ู„ูŽู‡ู ุฏููŠู’ู†ูŽุงุฑู‹ุง. ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ูู…: ยซู„ูู…ูŽู†ู’ ู‡ุฐูู‡ู ุงู„ุตู‘ููˆุฑูŽุฉู ูˆุงู„ูƒูุชูŽุงุจูŽุฉุŸยป. ู‚ูŽุงู„ููˆุง ู„ูŽู‡ู: ยซู„ูู‚ูŽูŠู’ุตูŽุฑยป. ุญูŽูŠู†ูŽุฆูุฐู ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ูู…: ยซุฃูŽุฏู‘ููˆุง ุฅูุฐู‹ุง ู…ูŽุง ู„ูู‚ูŽูŠู’ุตูŽุฑูŽ ุฅูู„ู‰ ู‚ูŽูŠู’ุตูŽุฑูŽ ูˆู…ูŽุง ู„ู„ู‡ู ุฅูู„ู‰ ุงู„ู„ู‡ยป. ููŽู„ูŽู…ู‘ูŽุง ุณูŽู…ูุนููˆุง ุชูŽุนูŽุฌู‘ูŽุจููˆุง ูˆุชูŽุฑูŽูƒููˆู‡ู ูˆูŽู…ูŽุถูŽูˆุง.โ€

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Give therefore to the emperor the things that are the emperorโ€™s, and to God the things that are Godโ€™s
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew 22/15-22/:โ€The Pharisees went and plotted to entrap him in what he said.So they sent their disciples to him, along with the Herodians, saying, โ€˜Teacher, we know that you are sincere, and teach the way of God in accordance with truth, and show deference to no one; for you do not regard people with partiality. Tell us, then, what you think. Is it lawful to pay taxes to the emperor, or not?โ€™ But Jesus, aware of their malice, said, โ€˜Why are you putting me to the test, you hypocrites? Show me the coin used for the tax.โ€™ And they brought him a denarius. Then he said to them, โ€˜Whose head is this, and whose title?โ€™They answered, โ€˜The emperorโ€™s.โ€™ Then he said to them, โ€˜Give therefore to the emperor the things that are the emperorโ€™s, and to God the things that are Godโ€™s.โ€™When they heard this, they were amazed; and they left him and went away.โ€

ูƒูŽู…ูŽุง ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏูŽ ู‡ููˆูŽ ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏุŒ ูˆู„ูŽู‡ู ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกูŒ ูƒูŽุซููŠุฑูŽุฉุŒ ูˆุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกู ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏู ูƒูู„ู‘ูู‡ูŽุงุŒ ู…ุนูŽ ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽู‡ูŽุง ูƒูŽุซููŠุฑูŽุฉุŒ ู‡ูŠูŽ ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏูŒ ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏุŒ ูƒูŽุฐูŽู„ููƒูŽ ุงู„ู…ูŽุณููŠุญู ุฃูŽูŠู’ุถู‹ุง
ุฑุณุงู„ุฉ ุงู„ู‚ุฏู‘ูŠุณ ุจูˆู„ุณ ุงู„ุฃูˆู„ู‰ ุฅู„ู‰ ุฃู‡ู„ ู‚ูˆุฑู†ุชุณ12/ู…ู†12ุญุชู‰27/:โ€ูŠุง ุฅุฎูˆุชูŠุŒ ูƒูŽู…ูŽุง ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏูŽ ู‡ููˆูŽ ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏุŒ ูˆู„ูŽู‡ู ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกูŒ ูƒูŽุซููŠุฑูŽุฉุŒ ูˆุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกู ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏู ูƒูู„ู‘ูู‡ูŽุงุŒ ู…ุนูŽ ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽู‡ูŽุง ูƒูŽุซููŠุฑูŽุฉุŒ ู‡ูŠูŽ ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏูŒ ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏุŒ ูƒูŽุฐูŽู„ููƒูŽ ุงู„ู…ูŽุณููŠุญู ุฃูŽูŠู’ุถู‹ุง. ููŽู†ูŽุญู’ู†ู ุฌูŽู…ููŠุนู‹ุงุŒ ูŠูŽู‡ููˆุฏู‹ุง ูˆูŠููˆู†ูŽุงู†ููŠู‘ููŠู†ุŒ ุนูŽุจููŠุฏู‹ุง ูˆุฃูŽุญู’ุฑูŽุงุฑู‹ุงุŒ ู‚ูŽุฏู’ ุชูŽุนูŽู…ู‘ูŽุฏู’ู†ูŽุง ููŠ ุฑููˆุญู ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏู ู„ูู†ูŽูƒููˆู†ูŽ ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏู‹ุง ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏู‹ุงุŒ ูˆุณูู‚ููŠู†ูŽุง ุฌูŽู…ููŠุนู‹ุง ุฑููˆุญู‹ุง ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏู‹ุง. ููŽูฑู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏู ู„ูŽูŠู’ุณูŽ ุนูุถู’ูˆู‹ุง ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏู‹ุงุŒ ุจูŽู„ู’ ู‡ูˆูŽ ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกูŒ ูƒูŽุซููŠุฑูŽุฉ. ูŽุฅูู†ู’ ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽุชู ุงู„ุฑู‘ูุฌู’ู„ู: ยซู„ุฃูŽู†ู‘ููŠ ู„ูŽุณู’ุชู ูŠูŽุฏู‹ุงุŒ ูุฃูŽู†ูŽุง ู„ูŽุณู’ุชู ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏ!ยปุŒ ุฃูŽู…ูู†ู’ ุฃูŽุฌู’ู„ู ุฐู„ููƒูŽ ู„ุง ุชูŽูƒููˆู†ู ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏุŸ ูˆุฅูู†ู’ ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽุชู ุงู„ุฃูุฐูู†: ยซู„ุฃูŽู†ู‘ููŠ ู„ูŽุณู’ุชู ุนูŽูŠู’ู†ู‹ุงุŒ ููŽุฃูŽู†ูŽุง ู„ูŽุณู’ุชู ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏ!ยปุŒ ุฃูŽู…ูู†ู’ ุฃูŽุฌู’ู„ู ุฐู„ููƒูŽ ู„ุง ุชูŽูƒููˆู†ู ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏุŸ ุฅูŽู†ู’ ูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏู ูƒูู„ู‘ูู‡ู ุนูŽูŠู’ู†ู‹ุงุŒ ููŽุฃูŽูŠู’ู†ูŽ ุงู„ุณู‘ูŽู…ู’ุนูุŸ ูˆุฅูู†ู’ ูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ูƒูู„ู‘ูู‡ู ุณูŽู…ู’ุนู‹ุงุŒ ูุฃูŽูŠู’ู†ูŽ ุงู„ุดู‘ูŽู…ู‘ุŸ ูˆู„ูƒูู†ู‘ูŽ ุงู„ู„ู‡ูŽ ุฌูŽุนูŽู„ูŽ ุงู„ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกุŒ ูƒูู„ู‘ูŽ ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏู ู…ูู†ู’ู‡ูŽุงุŒ ููŠ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏุŒ ูƒูŽู…ูŽุง ุดูŽุงุก. ูˆุฅูู†ู’ ูƒูŽุงู†ูŽุชู ุงู„ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกู ูƒูู„ู‘ูู‡ูŽุง ุนูุถู’ูˆู‹ุง ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏู‹ุงุŒ ููŽุฃูŽูŠู’ู†ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏุŸ ุงู„ุญูŽุงู„ู ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽ ุงู„ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกูŽ ูƒูŽุซููŠุฑูŽุฉุŒ ูˆู„ูƒูู†ู‘ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏูŽ ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏ. ูู„ุง ุชูŽุณู’ุชูŽุทููŠุนู ุงู„ุนูŽูŠู’ู†ู ุฃูŽู†ู’ ุชูŽู‚ููˆู„ูŽ ู„ูู„ูŠูŽุฏ: ยซู„ุง ุฃูŽุญู’ุชูŽุงุฌู ุฅูู„ูŽูŠู’ูƒู!ยปุŒ ูˆู„ุง ุงู„ุฑู‘ูŽุฃู’ุณู ู„ูู„ุฑู‘ูุฌู’ู„ูŽูŠู’ู†: ยซู„ุง ุฃูŽุญู’ุชูŽุงุฌู ุฅูู„ูŽูŠู’ูƒูู…ูŽุง!ยปุŒ ูŽู„ู’ ุจูุงู„ุฃูŽุญู’ุฑูŽู‰ ููŽุฅูู†ู‘ูŽ ุงู„ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกูŽ ุงู„ู‘ูŽุชูŠ ุชูุญู’ุณูŽุจู ุฃูŽุถู’ุนูŽููŽ ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกู ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏุŒ ู‡ููŠูŽ ุถูŽุฑููˆุฑููŠู‘ูŽุฉ. ูˆุงู„ู‘ูŽุชูŠ ู†ูŽุธูู†ู‘ูู‡ูŽุง ุฃูŽุญู’ู‚ูŽุฑูŽ ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกู ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏุŒ ููŽุฅููŠู‘ูŽุงู‡ูŽุง ู†ูŽุฎูุตู‘ู ุจูุฅููƒู’ุฑูŽุงู…ู ุฃูŽูˆู’ููŽุฑุ› ูˆุงู„ู‘ูŽุชูŠ ู†ูŽุณู’ุชูŽุญููŠ ุจูู‡ูŽุงุŒ ุชูŽุญู’ุตูŽู„ู ุนูŽู„ู‰ ูฑุญู’ุชูุฑูŽุงู…ู ุฃูŽูƒู’ุซูŽุฑ. ูŽู…ู‘ูŽุง ุงู„ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกู ุงู„ูƒูŽุฑููŠู’ู…ูŽุฉู ููŽู„ุง ุชูŽุญู’ุชูŽุงุฌู ุฅูู„ู‰ ุฐู„ููƒูŽ. ู„ูƒูู†ู‘ูŽ ุงู„ู„ู‡ูŽ ู†ูŽุธู‘ูŽู…ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏุŒ ูุฃูŽุนู’ุทูŽู‰ ุงู„ุนูุถู’ูˆูŽ ุงู„ู…ูุญู’ุชูŽู‚ูŽุฑูŽ ูููŠู‡ู ุฅููƒู’ุฑูŽุงู…ู‹ุง ุฃูŽูˆู’ููŽุฑุŒ ู„ูุฆูŽู„ุงู‘ูŽ ูŠูŽูƒููˆู†ูŽ ููŠ ุงู„ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏู ูฑู†ู’ู‚ูุณูŽุงู…ุŒ ุจูŽู„ู’ ู„ูุชูŽู‡ู’ุชูŽู…ู‘ูŽ ุงู„ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกู ุจูŽุนู’ุถูู‡ูŽุง ุจูุจูŽุนู’ุถู ูฑู‡ู’ุชูู…ูŽุงู…ู‹ุง ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏู‹ุง. ููŽุฅูู†ู’ ุชูŽุฃูŽู„ู‘ูŽู…ูŽ ุนูุถู’ูˆูŒ ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏูŒ ุชูŽุฃูŽู„ู‘ูŽู…ูŽุชู’ ู…ูŽุนูŽู‡ู ุฌูŽู…ููŠุนู ุงู„ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุก. ูˆุฅูู†ู’ ุฃููƒู’ุฑูู…ูŽ ุนูุถู’ูˆูŒ ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏูŒ ููŽุฑูุญูŽุชู’ ู…ูŽุนูŽู‡ู ุฌูŽู…ูŠุนู ุงู„ุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุก. ุฃูŽู†ู’ุชูู… ุฌูŽุณูŽุฏู ุงู„ู…ูŽุณููŠุญุŒ ูˆุฃูŽุนู’ุถูŽุงุกูŒ ูููŠู‡ุŒ ูƒูู„ู‘ู ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏู ูƒูŽู…ูŽุง ู‚ูุณูู…ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ู.โ€

Just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ
First Letter to the Corinthians 12,12-27/:โ€Just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ. For in the one Spirit we were all baptized into one body Jews or Greeks, slaves or free and we were all made to drink of one Spirit. Indeed, the body does not consist of one member but of many. If the foot were to say, โ€˜Because I am not a hand, I do not belong to the bodyโ€™, that would not make it any less a part of the body. And if the ear were to say, โ€˜Because I am not an eye, I do not belong to the bodyโ€™, that would not make it any less a part of the body. If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be? If the whole body were hearing, where would the sense of smell be? But as it is, God arranged the members in the body, each one of them, as he chose. If all were a single member, where would the body be? As it is, there are many members, yet one body. The eye cannot say to the hand, โ€˜I have no need of youโ€™, nor again the head to the feet, โ€˜I have no need of you.โ€™ On the contrary, the members of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable, and those members of the body that we think less honourable we clothe with greater honour, and our less respectable members are treated with greater respect; whereas our more respectable members do not need this. But God has so arranged the body, giving the greater honour to the inferior member, that there may be no dissension within the body, but the members may have the same care for one another. If one member suffers, all suffer together with it; if one member is honoured, all rejoice together with it. Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it.โ€

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ุงู„ุทุจู‚ุฉ ุงู„ุญุงูƒู…ุฉ ู…ุตู…ู…ุฉ ุนู„ู‰ ุฏุฎูˆู„ ู…ูˆุณูˆุนุฉ ุบูŠู†ูŠุณ ูƒุงู„ุฃูุณุฏ ููŠ ุงู„ุนุงู„ู…

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ูŠุญู„ ู…ูˆุณู… ุงู„ุฃุนูŠุงุฏ ุนู„ู‰ ู„ุจู†ุงู† ูˆุฑูŠุงุญ ุงู„ุดุฑ ุชุนุตู ุจู‡ ู…ู† ูƒู„ ุตูˆุจู ูˆุฌุงู†ุจุŒ ูˆุงู„ุงุฒู…ุงุช ุงู„ุฃู‚ุชุตุงุฏูŠุฉ โ€“ ุงู„ู…ุงู„ูŠุฉ โ€“ ูˆุงู„ู†ู‚ุฏูŠุฉ ุชุญุงุตุฑ ุดุนุจู‡ ูˆุชุถุบุท ุนู„ูŠู‡ ุญุชู‰ ุงู„ุฃุฎุชู†ุงู‚.

ูƒู„ ู‡ุฐุงุŒ ูˆุงู„ุทุจู‚ุฉ ุงู„ุญุงูƒู…ุฉ ู„ุงู‡ูŠุฉ ุนู† ุงู„ู‚ูŠุงู… ุจุฃุฏู†ู‰ ูˆุงุฌุจุงุชู‡ุง ุงู„ุงู†ู‚ุงุฐูŠุฉุŒ ุบุงุฑู‚ุฉ ููŠ ู…ุตุงู„ุญู‡ุง ุงู„ุฏู†ูŠุฆุฉุŒ ูˆู…ุตู…ู…ุฉ ุนู„ู‰ ุฏุฎูˆู„ ู…ูˆุณูˆุนุฉ ุบูŠู†ูŠุณ ูƒุฃูุณุฏ ุทุจู‚ุฉ ุณูŠุงุณูŠุฉ ููŠ ุงู„ุนุงู„ู… ูˆุฃุดุฏู‡ุง ุงู†ุญุทุงุทุงู‹ ูˆุญู‚ุงุฑุฉู‹.

ูˆู„ูƒู†ุŒ ูˆููŠ ุบู…ุฑุฉ ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุธู„ุงู… ุงู„ุฏุงู…ุณุŒ ุฌุงุกุชู†ุง ู…ู† ุงู„ุณู…ุงุก ู‡ุฏูŠุฉ ุบูŠุฑ ู…ุชูˆู‚ุนุฉ ุงุณู…ู‡ุง ุซูˆุฑุฉ ูกูง ุชุดุฑูŠู†ุŒ ุนุงุจุฑุฉ ู„ู„ุทูˆุงุฆู ูˆุงู„ู…ุฐุงู‡ุจ ูˆุงู„ู…ู†ุงุทู‚ ู„ุชุนูŠุฏ ุงู„ู‰ ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠูŠู† ุซู‚ุชู‡ู… ุจูˆุทู†ู‡ู…ุŒ ูˆุงู„ุฃู…ู„ ููŠ ุงุณุชุฑุฌุงุนู‡ ู…ู† ู‚ุจุถุฉ ู…ุบุชุตุจูŠู‡ุŒ ูˆุฃุนุงุฏุฉ ุจู†ุงุฆู‡ ุจู…ุง ูŠู†ุงุณุจ ุทู…ูˆุญู‡ู… ูˆุงุญู„ุงู…ู‡ู… .

ูˆุนู„ูŠู‡ุŒ ู†ุทู„ุจ ู…ู† ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุŒ ุจู…ู†ุงุณุจุฉ ุญู„ูˆู„ ุนูŠุฏูŠ ุงู„ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ูˆุฑุงุณ ุงู„ุณู†ุฉุŒ ุงู† ูŠู†ุตุฑ ู‡ุฐู‡ ุงู„ุซูˆุฑุฉ ุงู„ู…ุฌูŠุฏุฉ ู„ุชุนูŠุฏ ุงู„ู‰ ู„ุจู†ุงู† ู…ุฌุฏู‡ ุงู„ุบุงุจุฑุŒ ูˆู…ูˆุงุณู… ุงู„ุนุฒ ูˆ ุงู„ุฎูŠุฑ ูˆุงู„ุฃุฒุฏู‡ุงุฑ.

ูˆูƒู„ ุนุงู… ูˆุงู†ุชู… ูˆู„ุจู†ุงู† ุจุงู„ู ุฎูŠุฑ.
ู„ุจูŠูƒ ู„ุจู†ุงู†
ุงุจูˆ ุงุฑุฒ

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ู†ุดุฑุฉ ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ุงู„ู…ู†ุณู‚ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุนุงู…ุฉ ู„ู„ู…ุคุณุณุงุช ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ุงู„ูƒู†ุฏูŠุฉ ุจุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ ู„ูŠูˆู… 27 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„/2019

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ู†ุดุฑุฉ ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ุงู„ู…ู†ุณู‚ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุนุงู…ุฉ ู„ู„ู…ุคุณุณุงุช ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ุงู„ูƒู†ุฏูŠุฉ ุจุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ ู„ูŠูˆู… 27 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„/2019

ุงุถุบุท ู‡ู†ุง ู„ู‚ุฑุงุกุฉ ู†ุดุฑุฉ ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ุงู„ู…ู†ุณู‚ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุนุงู…ุฉ ุงู„ู…ูุตู„ุฉุŒ ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ ู„ูŠูˆู… 27 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„/2019

ุงุฑุดูŠู ู†ุดุฑุงุช ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ู…ูˆู‚ุนู†ุง ุงู„ูŠูˆู…ูŠุฉ/ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ ูˆุงู†ูƒู„ูŠุฒูŠุฉ ู…ู†ุฐ ุงู„ุนุงู… 2006/ุงุถุบุทย ู‡ู†ุง ู„ุฏุฎูˆู„ ุตูุญุฉ ุงู„ุฃุฑุดูŠู

ุนู†ุงูˆูŠู† ุฃู‚ุณุงู… ู†ุดุฑุฉ ุงู„ู…ู†ุณู‚ูŠุฉ ุจุงู„ู„ุบุฉ ุงู„ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ
ุงู„ุฒูˆุงุฏุฉ ุงู„ุฅูŠู…ุงู†ูŠุฉ ู„ู„ูŠูˆู…
ุชุนู„ูŠู‚ุงุช ุงู„ูŠุงุณ ุจุฌุงู†ูŠ ูˆุฎู„ููŠุงุชู‡ุง
ุงู„ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ
ุงู„ู…ุชูุฑู‚ุงุช ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ
ุงู„ุฃุฎุจุงุฑ ุงู„ุฅู‚ู„ูŠู…ูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฏูˆู„ูŠุฉ
ุงู„ู…ู‚ุงู„ุงุช ูˆุงู„ุชุนู„ูŠู‚ุงุช ูˆุงู„ุชุญุงู„ูŠู„ ุงู„ุณูŠุงุณูŠุฉ ุงู„ุดุงู…ู„ุฉ
ุงู„ู…ุคุชู…ุฑุงุช ูˆุงู„ู†ุฏูˆุงุช ูˆุงู„ุจูŠุงู†ุงุช ูˆุงู„ู…ู‚ุงุจู„ุงุช ูˆุงู„ู…ู†ุงุณุจุงุช ุงู„ุฎุงุตุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฑุฏูˆุฏ ูˆุบูŠุฑู‡

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Detailed LCCC English News Bulletin For December 27/2019

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A Bundle Of English Reports, News and Editorials For December 26- 27/2019 Addressing the On Going Mass Demonstrations & Sit In-ins In Iranian Occupied Lebanon in its 71th Day

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A Bundle Of English Reports, News and Editorials For December 26-27/2019 Addressing the On Going Mass Demonstrations & Sit In-ins In Iranian Occupied Lebanon in its 71th Day
Compiled By: Elias Bejjani
December 27/2019

Titles For The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News published on December 26-27/2019
Basil is a Mere Hezbollah Governing Tool/Elias Bejjani/December 26/2019
Evil Iranian Hezbollah Is Toppling Lebanonโ€™s Banking Sector/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
His Beatitude Patriarch Al Raei: Lukewarm confusing stances/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Christmas Spirit: Forgiveness, Sacrifice and Reconciling/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
The Actual Needed Christmas Spirit/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Christmas And The obligations Of The Righteous/Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Salameh Says BDL to Inquire about Alleged Money Transfers
Hariri Slams โ€˜Devils of Politics, Merchants of Stancesโ€™
Kanaan Declares Budget Approval, Suspension of Defaulting Loans Penalties
Report: Diab Meets Berri away from the Spotlight to Discuss Govt. Formation
Heavy Rain, Strong Winds Pummel Lebanon
Storm Topples Wall, Graves in Old Jewish Cemetery in Beirut
Bad Weather Delays Repatriation of Refugees to Syria
Analysis/In Next Phase of Demonstrations, Lebanon Protesters Are Wielding the Ultimate Weapon/Zvi Barโ€™el/Haaretz/December 26/2019
German Parliament: Its Resolution to Ban Hezbollah is Just a Legal Charade โ€“ Part II/Soeren Kern/Gatestone Institute/December 26, 2019
Lebanon is prepared to give Hassan Diab a chance. It has little choice/Michael Young/The National/December 26/2019
Israelโ€™s next underground war/Yonah Jeremy BOB/Jerusalem Post/December 26/2019

The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News published on December 26-27/2019
Basil is a Mere Hezbollah Governing Tool
Elias Bejjani/December 26/2019
All those Lebanese politicians, activists and even citizens who attack and criticize Mr. Jobran Basil and portray him as a decision-maker are actually Dhimmitudes, hypocrites and fear to name Hezbollah, who occupies and runs the country and totally controls its rulers including Mr. Basil who is an opportunist, power seeker and a mere governing tool no more no less. Lebanon is an occupied country

Evil Iranian Hezbollah Is Toppling Lebanonโ€™s Banking Sector
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Hizbullahโ€™s cancer is systematically & wildly spreading and destroying all the structural foundations of Lebanonโ€™s entity. This Evil Iranian Terrorist proxy has succeeded in toppling the Lebanese strongest fort that is the banking sector. Lebanon is an Iranian occupied country.

His Beatitude Patriarch Al Raei: Lukewarm confusing stances
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Our Patriarch Al Raei as always adopts sharply the stance of the last person that he hears to. Today was not different. His beatitude is with both Hassan Dian and the Revolution. A Lukewarm position?

Christmas Spirit: Forgiveness, Sacrifice and Reconciling
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
In case you did not yet reconcile with all those whom you have had problems with, it means you did yet welcome the birth of the Incarnate Lord, who is mere love, sacrifice, forgiveness and humility

The Actual Needed Christmas Spirit
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
Inside each of an angel and a demon. With the birth of the Lord Jesus, let us bridle and silence Satan and leave the angel free to lead us to the paths of love and forgiveness

Christmas And The obligations Of The Righteous
Elias Bejjani/December 25/2019
http://eliasbejjaninews.com/archives/81746/elias-bejjani-christmas-and-the-obligations-of-the-righteous-%d8%b0%d9%83%d8%b1%d9%89-%d8%a7%d9%84%d9%85%d9%8a%d9%84%d8%a7%d8%af-%d8%a7%d9%84%d9%85%d8%ac%d9%8a%d8%af-%d9%88%d9%88%d8%a7%d8%ac%d8%a8/
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. (Luke 02/11)
Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, good will toward men (Luke 02/14)
The holy birth of Jesus Christ bears numerous blessed vital values and principles including love, giving, redemption, modesty and forgiveness.
Christmas is a role model of love because God, our Father Himself is love.
Accordingly and in a bid to cleanse us from our original sin He came down from heaven, was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, and became man.
This is my commandment, that you love one another, even as I have loved you. (John15/12)
There is no greater love than to lay down oneโ€™s life for oneโ€™s friends. (John15/13)
Christmas is way of giving โ€ฆGod gave us Himself because He is a caring, generous, forgiving and loving and father.
Christmas embodies all principles of genuine redemption. Jesus Christ redeemed us and for our sake He joyfully was crucified, and tolerated all kinds of torture, humiliation and pain
Christmas is a dignified image of modesty ..Jesus Christ accepted to be born into a manger and to live his life on earth in an extremely simple and humble manner.
Let us continuously remind our selves that when our day comes that could be at any moment, we shall not be able to take any thing that is earthly with us for the Day of judgment except our work and acts, be righteous or evil.
Christmas is a holy act of forgiveness โ€ฆ.God, and because He is a loving and forgiving has Sent His Son Jesus Christ redeem to free us from the bondage of the original sin that Adam and Eve committed.
Christmas requires that we all genuinely pray and pray for those who are hurt, lonely, deserted by their beloved ones, feel betrayed, are enduring pain silently pain, suffer anguish, deprived from happiness, warmth and joy .
Christmas is ought to teach us that it is the duty of every believer to practice his/her faith not only verbally and via routine rituals, but and most importantly through actual deeds of righteousnessโ€ฆ.
Christmasโ€™ spirit is not only rituals of decorations, festivities, gifts and joyful celebrationsโ€ฆBut deeds in all ways and means by helping those who need help in all field and domains.
Christmasโ€™s spirit is a calls to honour and actually abide by all Bible teachings and values.
In this realm we have a Biblical obligation to open our hearts and with love extend our hand to all those who are in need, and we are able to help him remembering always that Almighty God showered on us all sorts of graces and capabilities so we can share them with others.
Christmas is a time to hold to the Ten Commandments, foremost of which is โ€œHonour your father and your motherโ€.
Christmas is a good time for us to attentively hear and positively respond to our conscience, which is the voice of God within us.
Christmas should revive in our minds and hearts the importance of fighting all kinds temptations so we do not become slaves to earthly wealth, or power of authority.
Christmas for us as patriotic and faithful Lebanese is a time to pray for the safe and dignified return of our Southern people who were forced to take refuge in Israel since the year 2000.
Christmas for each and every loving and caring Lebanese is a holy opportunity for calling loudly on all the Lebanese politicians and clergymen, as well as on the UN for the release of the thousands of Lebanese citizens who are arbitrarily and unjustly imprisoned in Syrian prisons.
Most importantly Christmas is a time for praying and working for the liberation of our dear homeland Lebanon, from the Iranian occupation.
No one should never ever lose sight for a moment or keep a blind eye on the sacrifices of our heroic righteous martyrs who willing sacrificed themselves for our homeland, identity, existence, and dignity. Our prayers goes for them on this Holy Day and for peace in each and evry country, especially in the chaotic and troubled Middle East. May God Bless you all and shower upon you, your families, friends, and beloved ones all graces of joy, health, love, forgiveness, meekness and hope.

Salameh Says BDL to Inquire about Alleged Money Transfers
Naharnet/December 26/2019
Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh said that legal measures will be taken to know the fate of sums of money allegedly transferred to Switzerland, amid an unprecedented economic and liquidity crisis gripping Lebanon. โ€œAll legal measures needed will be taken to know the fate of money transfers to Switzerland in 2019 and if they truly happened,โ€ he said in remarks to reporters after an urgent meeting of the Budget and Finance Parliamentary Committee. The committee led by MP Ibrahim Kanaan convened in the presence of caretaker Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil and Head of the Association of Banks in Lebanon Salim Sfeir. Asked whether Lebanon is going to contact Switzerland to inquire on the issue, Salameh said: โ€œWe have to confirm first whether these remittances actually came out of Lebanon,โ€ noting that inquiries will affect the โ€œpolitically exposed, politicians and bank owners.โ€He assured that traces of transfers can not be hidden โ€œnothing can be hidden,โ€ he said. Reports say that public funds stolen in Lebanon were transferred by public figures to Swiss banks. The transfers reportedly approached 6.5 billion dollars. Lebanon has been rocked by unprecedented popular protests since October 17 over official mismanagement and corruption demonstrators blame for a deteriorating economy. In a country where the local currency is pegged to the US dollar and used in everyday transactions, banks have gradually restricted greenback withdrawals, causing a dollar liquidity crisis that has made imports increasingly difficult and expensive.

Hariri Slams โ€˜Devils of Politics, Merchants of Stancesโ€™
Naharnet/December 26/2019
Caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri on Thursday posted a tweet commemorating slain minister Mohammed Shatah, who was killed in a December 2013 car bombing in central Beirut. โ€œMohammed Shatah was the force of moderation and dialogue in the era of divisions and extremism and he was the symbol of loyalty and bravery during the difficult days,โ€ Hariri tweeted. โ€œWe miss his wisdom, vision and the honesty of his stances and wittinessโ€ฆ On his commemoration day I plead to God to protect Lebanon from the devils of politics and the merchants of stances,โ€ Hariri added.The caretaker PM and his al-Mustaqbal Movement have recently traded tirades with President Michel Aoun and Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil over the issue of the new government.

Kanaan Declares Budget Approval, Suspension of Defaulting Loans Penalties

Naharnet/December 26/2019
The head of the Finance Parliamentary Committee MP Ibrahim Kanaan on Thursday announced that the committee has approved the 2020 state budget, slashing expenses worth LBP 1,000 billion from the draft devised by the government. โ€œThe surplus secured in the budget will provide the needed funds for the health care of 12,000 self-registered social security beneficiaries,โ€ Kanaan said after a meeting for the committee with caretaker Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil, Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh and Association of Banks chief Salim Sfeir. โ€œWe discussed the issue of cash withdrawals and we were not convinced with the answers of the banking sector and we will follow up on the issue in a manner that respects the right of the people to get their salaries,โ€ Kanaan added. โ€œThe Finance Committee has recommended that it is necessary to facilitate bank transfers to students studying abroad in order to pay their tuitions and requirements,โ€ the MP went on to say. Revealing that financial concerns pushed depositors to withdraw $6 billion from banks, Kanaan noted that a committee has been tasked with communicating with the central bank and its Special Investigation Commission to follow up on the issue of the suspected transfer abroad of $6.5 billion by a number of politicians. Moreover, Kanaan said the Finance Committee approved the suspension of penalties on โ€œdefaulting housing, agricultural and industrial loansโ€ in the six-month period that follows the publishing of the budget in the official gazette. โ€œWe have approved increasing securities on deposits from LBP 5 million to LBP 75 million, which would positively affect and protect small depositors,โ€ the MP added. โ€œWe have imposed inspection on all institutions and prior inspection on grants and loans,โ€ Kanaan went on to say, noting that the committee has suggested โ€œthe direct transfer to the treasury of the revenues generated from the mobile telecom sector.โ€

Report: Diab Meets Berri away from the Spotlight to Discuss Govt. Formation
Naharnet/December 26/2019
Prime Minister-designate Hassan Diab has reportedly met with Speaker Nabih Berri away from media spotlight to discuss the delayed formation of a new government, LBCI television reported on Thursday. Debt-burdened Lebanon has been without a fully functioning government since former prime minister Saad Hariri resigned on October 29 in the face of nationwide protests. Demonstrators are demanding an overhaul of the political establishment which they deem corrupt and inept, insisting on a government of independents and experts with no ties to the countryโ€™s sectarian parties. Diab, an engineering professor designated last week to form a desperately-needed government, had asked protesters to give him a โ€œchanceโ€ to form a cabinet of independent experts within four to six weeks. On Monday, reports said that Diab met with Hussein al-Khalil and caretaker minister Ali Hassan Khalil โ€“ the political aides of Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. โ€œDiab had already entered the phase of choosing candidates, picking Shadi Masaad, Demianos Qattar and the ambassador Qabalan Franjieh to be part of his ministerial team,โ€ the TV network said. It also noted that the nomination of Qabalan Franjieh was the reason that โ€œinfuriatedโ€ Marada Movement chief Suleiman Franjieh.

Heavy Rain, Strong Winds Pummel Lebanon
Naharnet/December 26/2019
A stormy weather accompanied with rain and snow has been battering Lebanon since Wednesday damaging homes, blockading roads and flooding major highways. In the governorate of Akkar strong winds destroyed agricultural greenhouses and caused great damage to the regionโ€™s crops, the National News Agency reported. High sea waves stormed one of the houses of Hay el-Bahr along the Akkari beach and cracked its walls forcing its residents to evacuate, NNA added. Rainwater flooded the Sarba-Jounieh highway causing heavy traffic jam in the region, and flooded the parking lot in the Serail of Jounieh.A landslide has partially blocked the old sea road after Hamat tunnel en route to el-Heri. Vehicles were trapped in snow on mountainous roads mainly the one connecting Tarshish to Zahle. In the southern city of Sidon, heavy rain and wind disrupted navigation system and fishing. Sea waves were so high they reached the shore, said NNA. According to the meteorological department at Beirutโ€™s Rafic Hariri International Airport, the storm โ€œLoulouโ€ continues to hit Lebanon and reaches peak today and tomorrow at noon.

Storm Topples Wall, Graves in Old Jewish Cemetery in Beirut

Associated Press/Naharnet/December 26/2019
A severe storm, carrying heavy rain and strong winds, toppled an old wall and several graves at a Jewish cemetery in the Lebanese capital on Thursday. The cemetery in Beirutโ€™s Sodeco district, which dates back to the early 1820s, is Lebanonโ€™s only Jewish cemetery and has been closed to the public for many years. Heavy rain and winds toppled the cemeteryโ€™s stone wall, tumbling onto several graves and tombstones that came crashing down. The fallen tombstones with Hebrew writing on them could be seen from the main street where the wall had collapsed.
Lebanon once had a thriving Jewish community. As many as 15,000 to 22,000 Jews lived in Lebanon in the mid-1960s, but the various Arab-Israeli wars and Lebanonโ€™s own 1975-90 conflict caused waves of emigration and today, almost none are left in the country.
The storm, which has been dubbed โ€œLoulou,โ€ has lashed Lebanon and also caused flooding and landslides in parts of the country while the first heavy snow fell on the mountains, forcing some road closures.

Bad Weather Delays Repatriation of Refugees to Syria
Naharnet/December 26/2019
The repatriation of a new batch of Syrian refugees from Lebanon has been postponed on Thursday because of bad weather, the National News Agency reported. Buses were expected to come from Syria to take a group of Syrian wishing to go back home, but the stormy weather and torrents that hit Lebanon on Wednesday prevented the buses from arriving to the northern city of Tripoli, NNA. Dozens of displaced Syrians had gathered in the Rashid Karami International Exhibition in Tripoli. The General Security Directorate oversees the voluntary return of refugees. Storm Loulou hit Lebanon Wednesday bringing snow to parts of Lebanon above 1,400 metres overnight. The storm led to wind speeds of up to 70 kilometres per hour and a raging sea. Many towns are left with impassable roads, snapped trees and damaged homes.

Analysis/In Next Phase of Demonstrations, Lebanon Protesters Are Wielding the Ultimate Weapon
Zvi Barโ€™el/Haaretz/December 26/2019
โ€˜Until there is a government we trust, there is nobody to pay taxes toโ€™: Facing little room to maneuver, protesters are hitting the regime where it hurts the most
We wonโ€™t pay our taxes or bills until they give us back the money they took,โ€ read a tweet from a Lebanese Twitter account called โ€œWe Wonโ€™t Payโ€ that was opened two weeks ago.
It represents a new phase in the civil revolt in Lebanon that began in October, whose casualties so far include Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who resigned that month. Lebanese President Michel Aoun has tapped Hassan Diab to replace him.
It isnโ€™t clear how long Diab will need to set up a government with a consensus of support, a process that in the past has taken months before the distribution of cabinet portfolios was complete. But the people behind the tax protest arenโ€™t prepared to sit tight and wait patiently. They are calling on the Lebanese to stop paying their electricity and water bills, municipal taxes, fines and even their bank loans payments.
โ€œUntil there is a government that we trust that can manage the stateโ€™s money properly, there is nobody to pay these taxes to,โ€ the Twitter account holders explained. They added the reassurance that the electric company doesnโ€™t cut off service until two or three bills go unpaid. And it takes time before the debt gets referred to a collection agency.
The penalty for non-payment is no deterrent either. Itโ€™s the equivalent of $3, however high the outstanding debt is. That could also explain why Lebanonโ€™s electric utility, which has become a symbol of waste and poor management, has debt estimated at about $2 billion. The power company, which is responsible for a hefty chunk of Lebanonโ€™s entire government debt, isnโ€™t only plagued by its failure to collect outstanding bills. Its other problems include bloated salaries, electricity theft, poor power line maintenance and unreliable power plants.
The government deficit
Itโ€™s no wonder that the power company, more than any other institution in the country, has become in the target of the protests. Every year the Lebanese government gives the power company about a billion and a half dollars, mainly to pay for the fuel it needs. That represents a significant portion of the countryโ€™s budget deficit.
According to a 2016 International Monetary Fund report, the government has supplied the utility with a sum equivalent to 40 percent of the national debt, which is 150 percent of Lebanonโ€™s GDP. Those figures are enough to explain the impossible challenge that any Lebanese government faces.
Itโ€™s also clear why people who have to resort to pirated electricity or their own generators wonโ€™t pay the bills to a failing company that hasnโ€™t been able to supply the country with sufficient power for over 30 years.
The electricity supply may be the most talked-about problem in Lebanon but it isnโ€™t the only one. Lebanon placed 74th out of the 77 countries whose school students participated in PISA scholastic achievement testing. An in-depth analysis of the results by Dr. Ali Khalife of the Lebanese Universityโ€™s education department reveals that just 40 percent of the students tested attained Level 2 out of six levels. The international average is 76 percent. And only a third of the Lebanese students tested attained Level 2 in reading comprehension.
Khalife places the blame on poor distribution of resources, inadequate budgets, outdated methods that have forced Lebanese students to handwrite their tests rather than submitting their answers digitally and built-in discrimination against poor regional schools compared to wealthy private ones.
The electricity problem can be solved with money. The education problem will require profound reform lasting years and a lot more resources than the government can provide.
Health care in crisis
And when it comes to the level of failure and neglect, the Lebanese public education system faces stiff competition from the public and private health care systems. Government hospitals havenโ€™t received any funding in 2019 and are running out of drugs. Restrictions on the use of the dollar are holding up not only development plans but even repairs of medical equipment and the import of spare parts. In November, doctors and medical teams held a warning protest to bring the crisis to the publicโ€™s attention, but in the absence of a government, there is nobody to direct protests and complaints to.
It was only serious corruption discovered at a government hospital โ€“ exposing massive theft of funds by hospital administrators and the person responsible for medications there โ€“ that managed to spark media attention, but itโ€™s probably not enough to spur the reforms the sector needs.
In addition to its chronic problems, Lebanon has paid an economic price for three months of protest and upheaval. Hundreds of restaurants and other businesses have shut down. Hotel occupancy dropped from 95% in prior years during the Christmas and New Year season to 30%. Some hotels have closed down entire floors and laid off staff.
Manufacturing plants requiring dollars to import raw materials have been barred by banks from transferring dollars abroad. Citizens canโ€™t access their deposits and ATMs have no dollars.
The still non-existent government of Prime Minister Hassan Diab has no solutions for all of this. And things arenโ€™t expected to improve any time soo

German Parliament: Its Resolution to Ban Hezbollah is Just a Legal Charade โ€“ Part II
Soeren Kern/Gatestone Institute/December 26, 2019
Gatestone Institute wholeheartedly supports U.S. President Donald J. Trumpโ€™s efforts to ban Hezbollah in Europe. The Bundestag resolution, however, calls for an incomplete ban, which appears aimed at providing the German government with political cover that would allow Berlin to claim that it has banned the group even if it has not.
It is utterly implausible that Germany, one of the wealthiest and most technologically advanced countries in Europe, is unable to ascertain the organizational structure of Hezbollah within its own borders.
โ€œSix months ago, the AfD presented a resolution in the Bundestag to ban Hezbollah, a resolution which you vehemently rejected and which since then you have blocked in caucusโ€ฆ. What is needed is the complete ban of Hezbollah. Hezbollahโ€™s propaganda and terror financing in Germany must be stoppedโ€ฆ This, by the way, is also demanded by the Bundestagโ€™s Anti-Semitism Resolution, which expressly calls for the deportation of supporters of anti-Semitism. If this does not apply to supporters of Hezbollah, which wants to send Jews to the gas chambers, and wants to destroy Israel, then to whom could this apply?โ€ โ€” Beatrix von Storch MP, Alternative fรผr Deutschland [AfD] party, to the Bundestag, December 19, 2019.
Von Storch noted that the Bundestagโ€™s resolution, if implemented by the German government, would allow Hezbollahโ€™s 30-plus German-based mosques and cultural centers โ€” where the group raises funds and spreads anti-Israel propaganda โ€” to continue to operate. Moreover, not one of the 1,050 known Hezbollah operatives now in Germany would be deported.
German member of parliament Beatrix Von Storch noted that the resolution, if implemented by the German government, would allow Hezbollahโ€™s 30-plus German-based mosques and cultural centers โ€” where the group raises funds and spreads anti-Israel propaganda โ€” to continue to operate. Moreover, not one of the 1,050 known Hezbollah operatives now in Germany would be deported. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Gatestone Institute recently reported that a December 19 German parliamentary resolution, which claims to call for a complete ban in Germany of Hezbollah (Arabic for โ€œThe Party of Allahโ€), actually falls short of demanding a comprehensive ban of the terrorist organization. A senior US government official called the article โ€œflat wrongโ€. If only it were.
Gatestone Institute wholeheartedly supports U.S. President Donald J. Trumpโ€™s efforts to ban Hezbollah in Europe. The Bundestag resolution, however, calls for an incomplete ban, which appears aimed at providing the German government with political cover that would allow Berlin to claim that it has banned the group even if it has not.
The Bundestag itself has issued a statement which states that it is calling for an activity ban (Betรคtigungsverbot) of Hezbollah, but not an organizational ban (Organisationsverbot) โ€” an important distinction because the activity ban is legally weaker than the organizational ban.
The Bundestag claimed that it is not calling for a complete organizational ban of Hezbollah because the groupโ€™s structures in Germany are โ€œnot currently ascertainable.โ€ The Bundestagโ€™s statement in the original German clearly states:
โ€œHezbollah-related association structures, which could justify an organizational ban, are not currently ascertainable.โ€ (โ€œDer Hisbollah zuzurechnende Vereinsstrukturen, die ein vereinsrechtliches Organisationsverbot begrรผnden kรถnnten, seien derzeit jedoch nicht feststellbar.โ€)
The Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag, Thorsten Frei, explained:
โ€œHezbollah-related association structures, which could justify an organizational ban (vereinsrechtliches Organisationsverbot), are not ascertainable, despite efforts by the federal government since 2008. An organizational ban is therefore not an option due to the lack of a verifiable domestic organizational structure. However, we are free to pursue an activity ban (Betรคtigungsverbot) that we have also applied to other terrorist organizations that lack a demonstrable domestic organizational structure.โ€
It is utterly implausible that Germany, one of the wealthiest and most technologically advanced countries in Europe, is unable to ascertain the organizational structure of Hezbollah within its own borders.
More probable is that the German government, for political reasons, has decided to turn a blind eye to Hezbollahโ€™s activities in Germany. In July 2018, the German foreign ministry, responding to a parliamentary query, claimed that banning Hezbollah in its entirety would jeopardize Germanyโ€™s ability to โ€œmaintain a political dialog with all of the relevant political forces in Lebanon.โ€
Apparently, the German government believes that maintaining a distinction between a political and military division of Hezbollah is for the benefit of Israel. In May 2019, the Munich-based newspaper Sรผddeutsche Zeitung reported:
โ€œIn internal debates, the German foreign ministry said that it does not want to jeopardize its relations with Hezbollah, which sits at the government table in Lebanon. It has more fighters than the Lebanese state army. The German embassy in Beirut maintains good contacts with Hezbollah, which is always valuable when there is a need to mediate between Israel and the militia.โ€
The conservative party, Alternative for Germany (Alternative fรผr Deutschland, AfD), the third-largest party in the German parliament, refused to support the Bundestagโ€™s resolution. Addressing the parliament on December 19, AfD MP Beatrix von Storch explained:
โ€œSix months ago, the AfD presented a resolution in the Bundestag to ban Hezbollah, a resolution which you vehemently rejected and which since then you have blocked in caucus. Now, six months later, you collectively are rushing through the door that we have politically opened. If this would happen with more AfD proposals, Germany would be in a much better placeโ€ฆ.
โ€œNevertheless, your resolution has two central weaknesses. The first weakness is that you are asking for only an activity ban (Betรคtigungsverbot). We want a specific organizational ban (Organisationsverbot). According to the Crime Fighting Law (Verbrechensbekรคmpfungsgesetz) of 1994, the activity ban is the weaker legal means when compared to an organizational ban. There is no reason in the world why you would fight a terrorist organization with the weaker means and not the stronger. You are making a loud bark, but you are not biting.
โ€œThe second fundamental weakness of your resolution is your justification for using the weaker means. You write, and I quote, โ€˜Hezbollah-related association structures, which could justify an organizational ban (vereinsrechtliches Organisationsverbot), are not ascertainable.โ€™ That is objectively false, as confirmed by the 2017 and 2018 annual reports of Germanyโ€™s domestic intelligence agency (Bundesamt fรผr Verfassungsschutz, BfV). The 2018 report states, and I quote, โ€˜In Germany, Hezbollah followers maintain organizational and ideological cohesion, among other things, in local mosque associations, which are primarily financed by donations.โ€™ Do you even read your own intelligence reports? In case it is too long for you to read, it is located on page 214. Just check it!
โ€œIf you do not want to touch Hezbollahโ€™s mosque associations, then this resolution is pure symbolism politics (Symbolpolitik), and symbolism politics cannot continue. What is needed is the complete ban of Hezbollah. Hezbollahโ€™s propaganda and terror financing in Germany must be stopped. The mosque associations that exist must be disbanded, and most importantly, Hezbollah supporters must be deported. This, by the way, is also demanded by the Bundestagโ€™s Anti-Semitism Resolution, which expressly calls for the deportation of supporters of anti-Semitism. If this does not apply to supporters of Hezbollah, which wants to send Jews to the gas chambers, and wants to destroy Israel, then to whom could this apply?
โ€œSince 1996, we here in Berlin have been forced to tolerate Hezbollahโ€™s annual hateful anti-Semitic spectacle, the so-called al-Quds Day [an annual event held on the last Friday of Ramadan that was initiated by the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979 to express support for the Palestinians and oppose Zionism and Israel]. This must end. We hope that you will have resolved this Hezbollah problem before the next al-Quds day [May 21-22, 2020]. Please address this issue. Merry Christmas.โ€
Von Storch noted that the Bundestagโ€™s resolution, if implemented by the German government, would allow Hezbollahโ€™s 30-plus German-based mosques and cultural centers โ€” where the group raises funds and spreads anti-Israel propaganda โ€” to continue to operate. Moreover, not one of the 1,050 known Hezbollah operatives now in Germany would be deported.
In any event, the main parties in the Bundestag appear to have reached a compromise among themselves to ban Hezbollah without really banning Hezbollah. Unfortunately, as even they admit, the German ban, if implemented, will not really be a ban.
*Soeren Kern is a Senior Fellow at the New York-based Gatestone Institute.
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Lebanon is prepared to give Hassan Diab a chance. It has little choice
Michael Young/The National/December 26/2019
Two things can be said about the efforts of Hezbollah and its allies in the Amal Movement and the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM) to push through a Lebanese government that would protect their interests, under the premiership of Hassan Diab.
First, they apparently succeeded in imposing Mr Diab on a large part of the protest movement that had been in the streets since October 17. And second, while the protesters may have taken a wait-and-see approach, Mr Diab does not enjoy support among his Sunni community. Having been named by several of the political parties associated with Lebanonโ€™s economic mismanagement, he will struggle to implement the structural reforms needed for the country to emerge from its financial crisis.
While Mr Diab began forming his government last Saturday, the signs are that he would like to lead a government mainly of experts, even if named by the political parties. While this will not satisfy the demand of the protest movement for a government of independent technocrats, for now it could buy the parties in power time to breathe. With the economic situation deteriorating, people are inclined to give Mr Diab a chance.
The Lebanese have few alternatives. The political crisis that started last October had dragged on for more than two months when Mr Diab was named. In the interim, the economy had come to a standstill as banks, in order to survive, imposed unofficial capital controls while severely reducing the amount of money people could withdraw from their accounts. The outcome was that many businesses, unable to operate effectively, laid off workers, provoking a rise in unemployment at the worst conceivable time.
What Mr Diab intends and what will happen are two different things. Both Hezbollah and Amal indicated this week that they wanted more overt political participation in the government. Nabih Berri, the parliament speaker and Amal leader, would like to see all political parties in government, including those that have refused to join it. Evidently, the protest movementโ€™s demands simply did not register with the speaker.
Mr Diabโ€™s designation had come as domestic and international pressure built up to form a government. What delayed matters is that the former prime minister Saad Hariri had sought to corner Hezbollah and its allies by showing them that they could not avoid naming him to head a new government. This he sought to use as leverage to bring in a team of technocrats of his choosing, without major political figures.
His efforts led to a standoff, particularly between Mr Hariri and the head of the FPM, Gebran Bassil, one of the politicians most hated by the protest movement. Mr Hariri wanted to keep both Mr Bassil and major Hezbollah figures out of the cabinet, while Hezbollah and the FPM underlined that if they were outside, Mr Hariri would have to join them. They wanted a government of both politicians and technocrats.
Mr Haririโ€™s hardball tactics almost worked when Hezbollah showed a willingness to allow him to form a government, without setting as a condition that Mr Bassil needed to be in it. This led to tensions between the party and the FPM, opening the way to Mr Haririโ€™s designation as prime minister. The process collapsed, however, when a key Christian ally of Mr Hariri, the Lebanese Forces, refused to endorse him. Without Christian cover, Mr Hariri withdrew from the race, leaving Hezbollah hanging.
Mr Diabโ€™s designation had come as domestic and international pressure built up to form a government
Hezbollah was no less keen than other parties to see a government in place. While the party has claimed it can weather an economic collapse โ€“ and doubtless it is more able to do so than others โ€“ a devaluation of the Lebanese pound would affect the Shia community at large, not just Hezbollahโ€™s partisans. The ensuing discontent could represent a major problem for the party, all the more so as there is a significant Shiite component in the protest movement. So agreeing to a new government was a priority.
Whether Mr Diab is the silver bullet Hezbollah needs is questionable. His lack of communal backing will plague him in the months ahead, particularly when the government has to take tough economic measures heightening popular anger. Nor is it clear how his government will be able to move ahead on reforms that will entail undermining the political and economic interests of the very politicians who brought him to office and will appoint many of his ministers.
For example, one essential aspect of any reform package is to lay off thousands of superfluous workers from the civil service, placed there by the parties in power. Another is to lift subsidies on electricity and renovate the electricity sector, whose dysfunctional and corrupt nature has provided major sources of income for the parties. Will Mr Diab be able to make major progress here? Donโ€™t hold your breath.
More likely, his government will try to progress where and when it can, compensating by putting an undue burden on society through taxes and other fees. Yet the protest movement showed the limits of that approach. What will happen then is that market realities will impose change on government policy, perhaps even bring intervention by the International Monetary Fund. This will mean even more pain and then we will see if Mr Diab can retain his post. The reality is that he was probably not brought in to last.
*Michael Young is editor of Diwan, the blog of the Carnegie Middle East programme, in Beirut

Israelโ€™s next underground war

Yonah Jeremy BOB/Jerusalem Post/December 26/2019
Israel and the US have become experts in tunnel warfare, but their conclusions are different.
Until the Gaza war in the summer of 2014, both Israel and the West were largely ignoring tunnel warfare as a new threat and playing field.
Hamasโ€™s success with multiple surprise attacks from cross-border attack tunnels on IDF troops shook Israel out of its complacency. It also led to a multiyear and multibillion-shekel effort to come up with new tactics and technologies to combat the threat.
A somewhat parallel process occurred in the US when it ran into ISIS using tunnel warfare against American troops in Syria in 2015-2016 and in preparation for a possible conflict with North Korea in 2017-2018.
A key question that came out of an impressive Israel-US conference on tunnel warfare this week at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya was whether initial progress in combating the underground challenge has once again overinflated Israeli confidence or whether the US has now overblown the scope of the challenge.
A clear pattern from the conference appeared to be a divergence between Israeli and US outlooks on this question after the 2015-2018 period in which both countries appeared to view the challenge with the same severity.
While many Israelis appeared ready to say they have the Hezbollah and Hamas tunnel threat on the run (no one is quite proclaiming the threat defeated), American military experts and academics were saying that subterranean warfare is destined to become an even greater challenge going forward.
Who is right?
This is a crucial question because forecasting future security challenges determines not only the division of military budgets, but also how much strategic energy and emphasis is placed on the tunnel threat as opposed to other threats.
Though militaries have huge budgets, they are also finite.
At the end of the day, Israel and the US will plan, train and build their future forces more for addressing the underground warfare challenge or for another challenge.
Both militaries do plan for multiple challenges and fronts, but what is viewed as the โ€œburningโ€ issue always gets priority, and secondary priorities are often addressed more passively.
Part of determining who is right is understanding how Israel and the US each got to where it is at this point.
AT THE conference, Lt.-Col. โ€œItaiโ€ who works for the Defense Ministry weapons research division MAFAT, gave an extraordinary presentation explaining how Israelโ€™s journey to addressing the tunnel threat started by tossing out 600 ideas into โ€œthe valley of [ideas]deathโ€ in order to find โ€œfour to six that actually work.โ€
โ€œItaiโ€ discussed how radar was limited because the ground absorbs the energy being used for detection, which prevents energy from hitting the underground target and boomeranging back.
He also noted that the ground is much more varied in its makeup than the air, since there is a wide mix of elements in the Gazan sand and in the Lebanese rocky ground.
These varied elements, along with other phenomena underground, can either block radar or give an enormous number of false positives (a problem even with โ€œground-penetratingโ€ radar) which seem to present the characteristics of a void underground that could indicate there is a tunnel.
As โ€œItaiโ€ put it, maybe the most important discovery that the IDF made was that โ€œthere is no one โ€˜Tunnel Domeโ€™ like Iron Domeโ€ to address the tunnel threat the way that Iron Dome addresses the threat of rockets.
Once the IDF started experimenting with a wide variety of technologies to detect sound, movement and seismic activity, it needed its operational people to become skilled at sorting the actual threatening sounds from the sounds that just sound threatening.
โ€œItaiโ€ disarmed many at the conference by playing a loud sound that had convinced northern Israeli residents that Hezbollah was digging under their land โ€“ and which did, in fact, sound like a jackhammer for digging a tunnel โ€“ but which the IDF later determined was a โ€œcricket mole.โ€
Almost comically, โ€œItaiโ€ described how similar audio false positives occurred with โ€œoffendersโ€ like โ€œa horse kicking a fence or a neighborโ€™s washing machine.โ€
In contrast, the actual sound of Hezbollah digging underground, which โ€œItaiโ€ played for the conference, was far more subtle.
The IDFโ€™s initial success was with detecting Hamas tunnels in Gaza, with IDF Lt.-Col. Aviv Amir, who also presented at the conference, being one of the leading officers in the effort.
โ€œItaiโ€ said that in addition to the IDF succeeding in detecting and destroying a significant number of cross-border Hamas tunnels in recent years, the IDFโ€™s underground Gaza wall has countermeasures that will prevent Hamasโ€™s tunnels from even reaching the wall itself.
What was noteworthy about these comments was that the wall itself, due to be finished in 2020 (though its finish date has been postponed multiple times), appeared to be secondary. The countermeasures surrounding the wall seemed to be the center of the IDFโ€™s future underground cross-border strategy for Gaza.
The IDF has publicized details of the wall โ€“ that it will be 6 meters high and several dozen meters deep, and that around the wall will be a system designed to locate and measure tunnels using sensors, aerostats and other intelligence.
After years of flailing for solutions, it was striking to hear โ€œItaiโ€™sโ€ confidence that โ€“ following the IDFโ€™s discovery of close to 20 Hamas tunnels in recent years, plus the wall โ€“ the IDF finally has the tunnel threat from Hamas on the run.
Amir exuded a similar level of confidence presenting a series of videos showing the IDFโ€™s December 2018 operation uncovering six Hezbollah cross-border tunnels.
Likewise, when IDF doctrine expert for the Galilee Division Col. (res.) Yuval Bazak spoke to the conference about the tunnel threat from Hezbollah in Lebanon, his emphasis was on IDF maneuvering.
He said that the IDF should not become over-obsessed with the tunnels and with how to fight inside the tunnels.
Bazak said this would be yielding most of the IDFโ€™s firepower and communications advantages. Rather, he said, the IDF could tactically neutralize Hezbollahโ€™s tunnelsโ€™ usefulness by having its units constantly maneuvering instead of remaining stationary.
He also said that any future conflict with Hezbollah would involve faster penetration into Lebanon by IDF ground forces. This approach, more than new technologies, is what would overcome Hezbollahโ€™s or Hamasโ€™s ability to translate tunnel tactics into any real gain, he said.
โ€œItaiโ€ said that until 2014, Iran and other threats had unduly distracted Israel from the tunnel threat. Bazak later countered that, as of 2019, the tunnel threat was no longer strategic and should not distract from more serious threats like Iran and precision-guided missiles.
IN CONTRAST, the US experts at the conference appeared to see subterranean warfare as an expanding future threat that needs to alter the entire concept and structure of the American military.
If Israelโ€™s primary worry has been protecting its territory from invasion and protecting its troops in the rear from ambush, the USโ€™s future concerns have to do with prevailing over enemies like ISIS, North Korea, Iran and possibly even China and Russia on those adversariesโ€™ soil.
In recent years, ISIS used underground networks to hide from US drones and aerial strikes, to move without detection from overhead surveillance and to escape from close-quarters combat.
Special Assistant to the US Army Judge Advocate-General Michael Meier told the conference that North Korea has around 5,000 out of the 10,000 tunnels and bases underground worldwide.
He said that North Korea and other countries do not merely build tunnels. Rather, they build sometimes vast underground facilities under mega cities where pursuers can get lost in a byzantine maze of utilities pipelines and subway lines.
Many of these countries have massively reinforced command and control underground capabilities as well as the ability to deploy thousands of troops, tanks, missiles and even launch planes from underground runways.
Meier said US adversaries are likely to take the position in future conflicts that if they โ€œstay in any one place for more than 20 minutes, they will be deadโ€ because US surveillance satellites will expose them and then unmanned hovering US drones will take them out.
With this mentality, he expects underground fighting to become not merely an add-on issue for the US, and said it might emerge as the primary playing field for combat.
Maj. Haley Mercer of the US 82nd Airborne Division told the conference that the American militaryโ€™s doctrine in 2017 shifted from specializing in counterinsurgency warfare to focusing on specializing in subterranean warfare.
She also discussed how the US is pivoting to using electronic warfare, artificial intelligence and cyber capabilities to use deception and narrative control to confront US adversaries to help shape the โ€œbattlefieldโ€ in any terrain, before any shots are even fired.
Mercer also signaled that combat on unusual dynamic battlefields like underground ones had created a greater necessity for US cooperation and openness with allies like Israel than ever before in order to crack problems.
Both Israeli and US officials described American experts visiting Hamas-Hezbollah tunnels which Israel has uncovered in order to test their new technological solutions.
Col. Patrick Mahaney, who formerly led the US Armyโ€™s Asymmetric Warfare Group, said that โ€œthe technology is constantly changingโ€ in subterranean and other warfare.
He said that the combination of a technology-tactics arms race is โ€œnot going to end,โ€ especially regarding โ€œcomplex operating environments that are emerging,โ€ such as underground combat in cities.
Mahaney described the US military breaking with its preferred secrecy approach, since it has had to reach out to a wide range of small start-ups to seek technological help with addressing the tunnel challenge.
In some ways, he portrayed the US military as moving into the role of project manager to try to mix and match a variety of disparate technologies into customized solutions to addressing underground challenges that it could not solve on its own.
At least since 2018, the US has even been exploring a new generation of drones that will have underground capabilities to explore and map out larger complexes. These dronesโ€™ capabilities would go far beyond the first generation of ground-based robots that Israel uses to slowly comb through the smaller tunnels used by Hamas or Hezbollah.
SO IS Israel overconfident, or is the US overly alarmist?
Part of the answer in the differing perspectives may be that Israel and the US simply are addressing different kinds of tunnel threats.
The main focus for Israel regarding underground warfare has been defensive and narrow: detecting cross-border tunnels infiltrating its northern or southern borders.
In fact, Amir revealed at the conference that when the IDF found that a seventh Hezbollah tunnel in the north only came up to, but did not cross, Israelโ€™s border โ€“ the IDF left it alone.
In contrast, the US is playing a mostly offensive game on a global field.
The most discussed subterranean adversaries for the US are ISIS in the Middle East and North Korea, if the countries have a future conflict.
In order to defeat ISIS or radically deflate North Koreaโ€™s war-making capabilities, the US would not be defending against a mere cross-border threat to the continental US. Instead, it would be trying to โ€œdrain the swampโ€ of an adversaryโ€™s capabilities in tunnels on foreign soil.
Top Israeli defense figures like former national security adviser Yaakov Amidror are fond of reminding people that Hezbollah and Hamas are dynamic, adapting actors.
This means that even if Israel is feeling greater confidence in the subterranean arms race, it probably is nowhere near complacency yet.
Further, if Bazak is correct and Israel will need to drive deeper into Gaza or Lebanon in future conflicts, the IDF will likely need to engage in draining the tunnel swamp just like the US.
It will ultimately be in one of those future conflicts that we will learn whether the IDF continues to keep its eye on the ball regarding the tunnels issue or whether recent victories and a plethora of other threats once again distract it into being blindsided.

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ุงู„ูŠุงุณ ุจุฌุงู†ูŠ(ุงู„ุฃุฑุดูŠู)/ููŠ ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุงุบุชูŠุงู„ ุฏ. ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุดุทุญ: ุงู„ุชุงูŠูˆุงู†ูŠูˆู† ู…ู† ุฃุตุญุงุจ ุดุฑูƒุงุช ุฃุญุฒุงุจ 14 ุขุฐุงุฑ ูŠุบุชุงู„ูˆู† ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุดุทุญ ูƒู„ ูŠูˆู… 100 ู…ุฑุฉ

โ‰ซ Next: ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ู ุงู„ู„ู‡: ูŠุง ุฌูŽุงู‡ูู„ุŒ ููŠ ู‡ุฐูู‡ู ุงู„ู„ู‘ูŽูŠู’ู„ูŽุฉู ุชูุทู’ู„ูŽุจู ู…ูู†ู’ูƒูŽ ู†ูŽูู’ุณููƒูŽ. ูˆูŽู…ูŽุง ุฃูŽุนู’ุฏูŽุฏู’ุชูŽู‡ู ู„ูู…ูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽูƒููˆู†ุŸ ู‡ูƒุฐูŽุง ู‡ููŠูŽ ุญูŽุงู„ู ู…ูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽุฏู‘ูŽุฎูุฑู ู„ูู†ูŽูู’ุณูู‡ูุŒ ูˆูŽู„ุง ูŠูŽุบู’ุชูŽู†ููŠ ู„ู„ู‡/You fool! This very night your life is being demanded of you. And the things you have prepared, whose will they be?
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ุงู„ุชุงูŠูˆุงู†ูŠูˆู† ู…ู† ุฃุตุญุงุจ ุฃุญุฒุงุจ 14 ุขุฐุงุฑ ูŠุบุชุงู„ูˆู† ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุดุทุญ ูƒู„ ูŠูˆู… 100 ู…ุฑุฉ
ุงู„ูŠุงุณ ุจุฌุงู†ูŠ/27 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„/16

ู…ู† ูุนู„ุงู‹ ุงุบุชุงู„ ุงู„ุดู‡ูŠุฏ ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุดุทุญ ูˆุบูŠุฑู‡ ู…ู† ุดู‡ุฏุงุก ูˆุทู† ุงู„ุฃุฑุฒ ูˆุงู„ุฑุณุงู„ุฉ ูˆุงู„ู‚ุฏุงุณุฉ ู„ูŠุณ ูู‚ุท ู…ู† ูุฌุฑ ุจุญู‚ุฏู‡ ูˆุฅุฑู‡ุงุจู‡ ูˆู‡ู…ุฌูŠุชู‡ ูˆูƒูุฑู‡ ุฃุฌุณุงุฏู‡ู… ุงู„ุทุงู‡ุฑุฉ..
ูˆู„ูƒู† ู…ู† ูุนู„ุงู‹ ูˆุนู…ู„ูŠุงู‹ ุงุบุชุงู„ู‡ู… ูˆูŠู‚ุชู„ู‡ู… ูƒู„ ูŠูˆู… 100 ู…ุฑุฉ ู‡ู… ุงู„ุชุงูŠูˆุงู†ูŠูˆู† ุงู„ูุฌุงุฑ ู…ู† ุฃุตุญุงุจ ุดุฑูƒุงุช ุฃุญุฒุงุจ 14 ุขุฐุงุฑ ุงู„ุฐูŠู† ุจุงุนูˆุง ุงู„ู‚ุถูŠุฉ ูˆู…ุนู‡ุง ุงู„ุณูŠุงุฏุฉ ูˆุงู„ุญุฑูŠุงุช ูˆุงู„ุงุณุชู‚ู„ุงู„.
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุงู„ุฌุงุญุฏูŠู† ู‚ูุฒูˆุง ููˆู‚ ุฏู…ุงุก ุงู„ุดู‡ุฏุงุก ..
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุงู„ู…ุงุฑู‚ูŠู† ู†ุญุฑูˆุง ุซูˆุฑุฉ ุงู„ุฃุฑุฒ ูˆุณูƒุฑูˆุง ูˆุฑู‚ุตูˆุง ูุฑุญูŠู† ุนู„ู‰ ุฏู…ู‡ุง..
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุงู„ุฎุจุซุงุก ูŠุณู…ูˆู† ุจุงุทู„ุงู‹ ุงู„ุดุฑ ุฎูŠุฑุงู‹ ูˆุงู„ุฎูŠุฑ ุดุฑุงู‹.
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุชุฌุฑุฏูˆุง ู…ู† ุฅู†ุณุงู†ูŠุชู‡ู… ูˆุงุณุชู‡ุงู†ูˆุง ุจูƒู„ ุงู„ุชุถุญูŠุงุช..
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุฎุฏุฑูˆุง ุถู…ุงุฆุฑู‡ู… ูˆุงู„ูˆุฌุฏุงู†..
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ู‚ุชู„ูˆุง ููŠ ู‚ู„ูˆุจู‡ู… ูƒู„ ู…ุง ู‡ูˆ ุฑุฌุงุก ูˆู…ุญุจุฉ.
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุงู„ุชุญู‚ูˆุง ุฒุงุญููŠู† ูˆุฑุงูƒุนูŠู† ูˆุจุฐู„ ูˆู‚ู„ุฉ ูˆูุงุก ูˆุฌุจู† ุจู‚ูˆุงูู„ ุงู„ุฅุณุฎุฑูŠูˆุชูŠูŠู† ุงู„ุฎุงู†ุนูŠู† ูˆุงู„ู…ุณุชุณู„ู…ูŠู†..
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ูˆุจุณุจุจ ู‚ู„ุฉ ุฅูŠู…ุงู†ู‡ู… ูˆุฎูˆุฑ ุงู„ุฑุฌุงุก ููŠ ุฏูˆุงุฎู„ู‡ู… ุงู„ุฃู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ุฃูˆู‚ุนูˆุง ุฃู†ูุณู‡ู… ููŠ ุฃูˆุญุงู„ ุชุฌุงุฑุจ ุฅุจู„ูŠุณ ูˆูƒู„ ุดูŠุงุทูŠู†ู‡.
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุงุฎุชุงุฑูˆุง ุฏุณู… ุงู„ุญู‚ุงุฆุจ ุงู„ูˆุฒุงุฑูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฃุจูˆุงุจ ุงู„ูˆุงุณุนุฉ ุนู„ู‰ ู…ุจุฏุฃ ุงู„ุดู‡ุงุฏุฉ ู„ู„ุญู‚.
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ูุถู„ูˆุง ุจุฌุดุน ู…ู‚ุฒุฒ ู…ูˆุงู‚ุน ุงู„ุณู„ุทุฉ ุงู„ูุงู†ูŠุฉ ูˆุซุฑูˆุงุชู‡ุง ุงู„ุชุฑุงุจูŠุฉ..
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุชุฎู„ูˆุง ุจูˆู‚ุงุญุฉ ุนู† ูƒู„ ู‚ูŠู… ุงู„ูƒุฑุงู…ุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฑุฌูˆู„ุฉ ูˆุนุฒุฉ ุงู„ู†ูุณ ูˆุงู„ูˆูุงุก.
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุชุนุฑูˆุง ุจูุฑุญ ูˆูˆู‚ุงุญุฉ ุญุชู‰ ู…ู† ุฃูˆุฑุงู‚ ุงู„ุชูˆุช..
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุดูˆู‡ูˆุง ุซู‚ุงูุฉ ุงู„ู…ู‚ุงูˆู…ุฉ ุงู„ู†ุจูŠู„ุฉ ูˆุณู…ู…ูˆุง ุนู‚ูˆู„ ุฃุชุจุงุนู‡ู… ูˆุญูˆู„ูˆู‡ู… ุฅู„ู‰ ู‚ุทุนุงู† ู…ู† ุงู„ุฃุบู†ุงู…..
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ู†ุตุจูˆุง ุฃู†ูุณู‡ู… ุขู„ู‡ุฉ ูˆุฌุฑูˆุง ุงู„ุฃุชุจุงุน ู…ู† ู‚ุทุนุงู†ู‡ู… ุนู„ู‰ ุนุจุงุฏุชู‡ู… ูˆุงู„ุชุจุฎูŠุฑ ู„ู‡ู….
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ู‡ู… ุงู„ุฐูŠู† ุฃู‚ูˆู„ุงู‹ ูˆุฃูุนุงู„ุงู‹ ูˆุนู‡ุฑุงู‹ ูˆู…ุนู‡ู… ูƒู„ ู…ู† ูŠู…ุงุดูŠู‡ู… ููŠ ุทุฑูˆุงุฏูŠุชู‡ู… ูˆุงู„ู…ู„ุฌู…ูŠุฉ ุงุบุชุงู„ูˆุง ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุดุทุญ ูˆูŠุบุชุงู„ูˆู† ูƒู„ ูŠูˆู… ู…ู„ูŠูˆู† ู…ุฑุฉ ู‚ูˆุงูู„ ุงู„ุดู‡ุฏุงุก..
ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ู…ู† ูŠุชู†ุงุฒู„ ุนู† ุงู„ูˆุทู† ูˆุฃู‡ู„ู‡ ูˆูŠุณู„ู…ูˆู†ู‡ู… ู…ู‚ุงุจู„ ุซู„ุงุซูŠู† ู…ู† ูุถุฉ ุฅู„ู‰ ุงู„ุบุฒุงุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฅุฑู‡ุงุจูŠูŠู† ูˆุฌู…ุงุนุงุช ุงู„ุจุฑุจุฑูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ู‡ู…ุฌูŠุฉ.
ููŠ ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ุงุณุชุดู‡ุงุฏ ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุดุทุญ ู†ุฌุฏุฏ ุงู„ุชุฒุงู…ู†ุง ุจู„ุจู†ุงู† ุงู„ุฑุณุงู„ุฉ ูˆุงู„ุณูŠุงุฏุฉ ูˆุงู„ุงุณุชู‚ู„ุงู„ ูˆุงู„ู‚ุถูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฅู†ุณุงู†..
ูˆู…ุน ุงู„ุฐูƒุฑู‰ ู†ุทู„ุจ ู…ู† ุงู„ุฎุงู„ู‚ ุฌู„ ุฌู„ุงู„ู‡ ุงู„ุฑุญู…ุฉ ู„ู†ููˆุณ ูƒู„ ุงู„ุดู‡ุฏุงุก ุงู„ุฃุจุฑุงุฑ.
ูˆุจุตูˆุช ุนุงู„ ู†ุฑูุถ ูˆุงู‚ุน ุงู„ุงุญุชู„ุงู„ ุงู„ุฅูŠุฑุงู†ูŠ ุงู„ู…ูุฑูˆุถ ุนู„ู‰ ูˆุทู†ู†ุง ุงู„ุญุจูŠุจ.. ู„ุจู†ุงู† ุงู„ู‚ุฏุงุณุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฑุณุงู„ุฉ.

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ู…ู† ุงู„ุฃุฑุดูŠู
ุงุณุชุดู‡ุงุฏ ุงู„ูˆุฒูŠุฑ ุงู„ุณุงุจู‚ ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุดุทุญ ููŠ ุชูุฌูŠุฑ ุงุฑู‡ุงุจูŠ ู‚ุฑุจ ุจูŠุช ุงู„ูˆุณุท
โ€œุงู„ู†ู‡ุงุฑโ€ุŒ ูุฑุฌ ุนุจุฌูŠุŒ ูƒู„ูˆุฏูŠุช ุณุฑูƒูŠุณ
27 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„ 2013 |
ุงุณุชุดู‡ุฏ ุงู„ูˆุฒูŠุฑ ุงู„ุณุงุจู‚ ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุดุทุญ ููŠ ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ ุงุณุชู‡ุฏู ุณูŠุงุฑุชู‡ ุตุจุงุญ ุงู„ูŠูˆู…ุŒ ุนู†ุฏ ู…ูุชุฑู‚ ุงู„ุทุฑูŠู‚ ุงู„ู…ุคุฏูŠุฉ ุงู„ู‰ ุจูŠุช ุงู„ูˆุณุท. ูˆู‚ุงู„ ูˆุฒูŠุฑ ุงู„ุตุญุฉ ุนู„ูŠ ุญุณู† ุฎู„ูŠู„ ุงู† ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ ุงุฏู‰ ุงู„ู‰ ุณู‚ูˆุท ุฎู…ุณุฉ ู‚ุชู„ู‰ ูˆ ุงุตุงุจุฉ 70 ุดุฎุตุง ุจุฌุฑูˆุญ ู…ุฎุชู„ูุฉ. ูˆุงู„ุดู‡ุฏุงุก ู‡ู…ุŒ ุงุถุงูุฉ ุงู„ู‰ ุงู„ูˆุฒูŠุฑ ุดุทุญ ูˆู…ุฑุงูู‚ู‡ ุทุงุฑู‚ ุจุฏุฑุŒ ู…ุญู…ุฏ ู†ุงุตุฑ ู…ู†ุตูˆุฑุŒ ุตุฏุงู… ุงู„ุฎู†ุดูˆุฑูŠ (ุณูˆุฑูŠ)ุŒ ูƒูŠููˆุฑูƒ ุชุงูƒุงุฌูŠุงู† ูˆุดุฎุต ู…ุฌู‡ูˆู„ ุงู„ู‡ูˆูŠุฉ.
ูˆูˆู‚ุน ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ ู‚ุจูŠู„ ุงู„ุณุงุนุฉ 9:40 ุตุจุงุญุงู‹ุŒ ุชุฒุงู…ู†ุงู‹ ู…ุน ุงุฌุชู…ุงุน ุณูŠุงุณูŠ ูƒุงู† ุณูŠุนู‚ุฏ ู‡ู†ุงูƒุŒ ู„ู…ุชุงุจุนุฉ ู…ู‚ุฑุฑุงุช โ€œุงุนู„ุงู† ุทุฑุงุจู„ุณโ€.
ูˆุชุตุงุนุฏ ุฏุฎุงู† ุฃุณูˆุฏ ูƒุซูŠูุŒ ูˆุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ููˆุฑ ู‡ุฑุนุช ุณูŠุงุฑุงุช ุงู„ุงุณุนุงู ูˆุงู„ุฏูุงุน ุงู„ู…ุฏู†ูŠ ุงู„ู‰ ู…ูƒุงู† ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ ูˆุฃู‚ูู„ ุงู„ุดุงุฑุน ุงู„ู…ุคุฏูŠ ุงู„ู‰ ุณุชุงุฑูƒูˆ. ูˆุฃุญุฏุซ ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ ุญูุฑุฉ ูƒุจูŠุฑุฉ.
ูˆุชุถุฑุฑุช ุจูุนู„ ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ 6 ู…ุจุงู† ูˆ14 ู…ุญู„ ุชุฌุงุฑูŠ ูˆ42 ุณูŠุงุฑุฉ.
ูˆุฃูƒุฏุช ู…ุตุงุฏุฑ ู‚ุถุงุฆูŠุฉ ู„ู€โ€ุงู„ู†ู‡ุงุฑโ€ ุงู†ู‘ ุงู„ุณูŠุงุฑุฉ ุงู„ู…ุชูุฌุฑุฉ ู‡ูŠ ู…ู† ู†ูˆุน โ€œุฌูŠุจ ู‡ูˆู†ุฏุงโ€ ู…ูˆุฏูŠู„ 2002 ุฒูŠุชูŠู‘ุฉ ุงู„ู„ูˆู† ูˆู‡ูŠ ู…ุณุฑูˆู‚ุฉ. ูˆุชุฑุงูˆุญุช ุฒู†ุฉ ุงู„ุนุจูˆุฉ ุจูŠู† 50 ูˆ60 ูƒู„ุบุŒ ูˆุซุจุช ู„ู„ุชุญู‚ูŠู‚ ุงู† ุนู…ู„ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุชูุฌูŠุฑ ู„ู… ูŠู†ูุฐู‡ุง ุงู†ุชุญุงุฑูŠ ูˆุงู„ุณูŠุงุฑุฉ ุฑูƒู†ุช ูˆุฌุฑู‰ ุชูุฌูŠุฑู‡ุง ู„ุญุธุฉ ู…ุฑูˆุฑ ู…ูˆูƒุจ ุดุทุญ. ูˆุนู„ู…ุช โ€œุงู„ู†ู‡ุงุฑโ€ ุงู†ู‡ ุจุฏุฃ ุงู„ุงุณุชู…ุงุน ุงู„ู‰ ุนุฏุฏ ู…ู† ุงู„ุฃุดุฎุงุต ู„ุฌู…ุน ุงู„ู…ุนู„ูˆู…ุงุช. ูˆุทู„ุจ ุงู„ู‚ุงุถูŠ ุตู‚ุฑ ุตู‚ุฑ ุฌู…ุน ูƒุงู…ูŠุฑุงุช ุงู„ู…ุฑุงู‚ุจุฉ ููŠ ู…ู†ุทู‚ุฉ ุงู„ุฌุฑูŠู…ุฉ ูˆู…ุญูŠุทู‡ุงุŒ ูˆุฑุฌุญุช ุงู„ู…ุนุทูŠุงุช ุงู„ุงูˆู„ูŠุฉ ุญุตูˆู„ ุงู„ุชูุฌูŠุฑ ุจุขู„ุฉ ุชุญูƒู‘ู… ุนู† ุจุนุฏ.
ูˆุญุถุฑ ุงู„ู†ุงุฆุจ ุงู„ุนุงู… ุงู„ุชู…ูŠูŠุฒูŠ ุจุงู„ุงู†ุงุจุฉ ุงู„ู‚ุงุถูŠ ุณู…ูŠุฑ ุญู…ูˆุฏ ูˆู…ููˆุถ ุงู„ุญูƒูˆู…ุฉ ู„ุฏู‰ ุงู„ู…ุญูƒู…ุฉ ุงู„ุนุณูƒุฑูŠุฉ ุงู„ู‚ุงุถูŠ ุตู‚ุฑ ุตู‚ุฑ ุงู„ู‰ ู…ูƒุงู† ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑุŒ ูˆุณุทุฑ ุงู„ู‚ุงุถูŠ ุตู‚ุฑ ุงุณุชู†ุงุจุงุช ู‚ุถุงุฆูŠุฉุŒ ุงู„ู‰ ูƒู„ ู…ู† ู…ุฏูŠุฑูŠุฉ ุงู„ู…ุฎุงุจุฑุงุช ููŠ ุงู„ุฌูŠุด ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠ ูˆุงู„ุดุฑุทุฉ ุงู„ุนุณูƒุฑูŠุฉ ูˆูุฑุน ุงู„ู…ุนู„ูˆู…ุงุช ูˆุงู„ุงุฏู„ุฉ ุงู„ุฌู†ุงุฆูŠุฉุŒ ูƒู„ูู‡ุง ุจู…ูˆุฌุจู‡ุง ุงุฌุฑุงุก ุงู„ุชุญู‚ูŠู‚ุงุช ุงู„ุงูˆู„ูŠุฉ ูˆุฌู…ุน ุงู„ุงุฏู„ุฉ ูˆุงุฌุฑุงุก ุงู„ุชุญุฑูŠุงุช ุชูˆุตู„ุง ุงู„ู‰ ูƒุดู ู…ู„ุงุจุณุงุช ุงู„ุฌุฑูŠู…ุฉ ูˆู…ุนุฑูุฉ ุงู„ูุงุนู„ูŠู† ูˆุงู„ู…ุญุฑุถูŠู† ูˆุงู„ู…ุชุฏุฎู„ูŠู† ูˆุงู„ู…ุดุชุฑูƒูŠู† ูˆุงู„ู‚ุงุก ุงู„ู‚ุจุถ ุนู„ูŠู‡ู… ูˆุณูˆู‚ู‡ู… ุงู„ู‰ ุฏุงุฆุฑุชู‡. ูˆุฑูุนุช ุงู„ุงุฏู„ู‘ุฉ ุงู„ุฌู†ุงุฆูŠุฉ ุนูŠู†ุงุช ู…ู† ุงู„ุชุฑุจุฉ ู„ุชุญุฏูŠุฏ ู†ูˆุนูŠุฉ ุงู„ุนุจูˆุฉ ูˆู…ุฏู‰ ู‚ูˆุชู‡ุง.
ูˆู‚ุงู„ ุงู„ู‚ุงุถูŠ ุญู…ูˆุฏ ู…ู† ุณุงุญุฉ ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ โ€œู†ุญู† ููŠ ู…ุฑุญู„ุฉ ุงู„ุชุญู‚ูŠู‚ุงุช ุงู„ุฃูˆู„ูŠุฉ ูˆู„ู… ูŠุชู… ุชูˆู‚ูŠู ุงุญุฏ ูˆููŠ ุงู„ู…ุจุฏุฃ ู‡ู†ุงูƒ ุณูŠุงุฑุฉ ูˆุงุญุฏุฉ ุงุณุชุฎุฏู…ุช ููŠ ุงู„ุชูุฌูŠุฑโ€ุŒ ู…ุคูƒุฏุง ู„ู€โ€ุงู„ู†ู‡ุงุฑโ€ ุงู† โ€œุงุฌุชู…ุงุนุงุช ู…ูุชูˆุญุฉ ู‚ุถุงุฆูŠุฉ ูˆุงู…ู†ูŠุฉ ุชุฌุฑูŠ ู„ู…ูˆุงูƒุจุฉ ุงู„ุชุญู‚ูŠู‚ ุงู„ุฌุงุฑูŠ ููŠ ุนู…ู„ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุชูุฌูŠุฑโ€.
ู…ุดุงู‡ุฏุงุช
ูˆุชุญูˆู„ ู…ุญูŠุท ู…ุจู†ู‰ ุณุชุงุฑูƒูˆ ุงู„ู‰ ุณุงุญุฉ ุจุงุจู„ ุจุนุฏ ูˆู‚ูˆุน ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ุงุณุชู‡ุฏู ู…ูˆูƒุจ ุงู„ูˆุฒูŠุฑ ุดุทุญ. ูƒุงู†ุช ูุฑู‚ โ€œุงุทูุงุก ุจูŠุฑูˆุชโ€ ูˆุญุฑุงุณ ุจูŠุช ุงู„ูˆุณุท ุงูˆู„ ุงู„ูˆุงุตู„ูŠู† ุงู„ู‰ ู…ูƒุงู† ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ ู‚ุฑุงุจุฉ ุงู„ุนุงุดุฑุฉ ุงู„ุง ุซู„ุซุŒ ุญูŠุซ ูƒุงู†ุช ุงู„ู†ูŠุฑุงู† ู„ุง ุชุฒุงู„ ู…ุดุชุนู„ุฉ. ูˆูƒุงู† ููŠ ุงู„ุงู…ูƒุงู† ู…ุดุงู‡ุฏุฉ ุณูŠุงุฑุชูŠู† ู…ุญุชุฑู‚ุชูŠู† ุจุดูƒู„ ูƒุจูŠุฑุŒ ุงู„ุณูŠุงุฑุฉ ุงู„ุงูˆู„ู‰ ูƒุงู†ุช ู…ุชูˆู‚ูุฉ ููŠ ุงูˆู„ ุงู„ุดุงุฑุน ุงู„ู…ุคุฏูŠ ุงู„ู‰ ุจูŠุช ุงู„ูˆุณุท ุตุนูˆุฏุงู‹ ููŠ ุงุชุฌุงู‡ ุณุชุงุฑูƒูˆุŒ ูˆุงู„ุณูŠุงุฑุฉ ุงู„ุซุงู†ูŠุฉ ูƒุงู†ุช ููŠ ุทุฑูŠู‚ ุงู„ู†ุฒูˆู„ ู…ู† ุณุชุงุฑูƒูˆ. ุญุงู„ ู…ู† ุงู„ู‡ู„ุน ูˆุงู„ุตุฑุงุฎ ุณูŠุทุฑุช ุนู„ู‰ ู…ุณุฑุญ ุงู„ุญุงุฏุซ. ูˆููˆุฑ ูˆุตูˆู„ ุงู„ุงุฌู‡ุฒุฉ ุงู„ุงู…ู†ูŠุฉุŒ ุจุฏุฃ ุงู„ุจุญุซ ููŠ ุงู„ุงูˆุฑุงู‚ ุงู„ุชูŠ ุชู†ุงุซุฑุช ููŠ ุงู„ู…ูƒุงู† ูˆุชุจูŠู‘ู† ู…ู† ุฎู„ุงู„ ุตูˆุฑุฉ ุงู„ู‡ูˆูŠุฉ ุงู„ุชูŠ ูˆุฌุฏู‡ุง ุงุญุฏ ุงู„ู…ูˆุงุทู†ูŠู† ููŠ ุงู„ุงุฑุถุŒ ูˆู‡ูŠ ุดุจู‡ ู…ุญุฑูˆู‚ุฉ ุงู†ู‡ุง ุชุงุจุนุฉ ู„ูˆุฒูŠุฑ ุงู„ู…ุงู„ ุงู„ุณุงุจู‚ ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุดุทุญ.
ุงู„ุตู„ูŠุจ ุงู„ุงุญู…ุฑ ูˆุงู„ู‡ู„ุงู„ ุงู„ุงุญู…ุฑ ู„ุฏู‰ ูˆุตูˆู„ ูุฑู‚ู‡ู…ุงุŒ ุจุงุฏุฑ ุนู†ุงุตุฑู‡ู…ุง ุงู„ู‰ ู†ู‚ู„ ุงู„ุฌุฑุญู‰ ุงู„ู‰ ุงู„ู…ุณุชุดููŠุงุช. ูˆุจู‚ูŠุช ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุงุฑุถ ุฌุซุชุงู† ู„ู… ุชุนุฑู ู‡ูˆูŠุฉ ุตุงุญุจูŠู‡ุงุŒ ูˆุงู†ุชุดู„ุชุง ุจุนุฏ ู†ุญูˆ ุฑุจุน ุณุงุนุฉ ู…ู† ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ ูˆูƒุงู†ุชุง ู…ุดูˆู‡ุชูŠู† ุฌุฏุงู‹. ูˆููŠ ู…ูƒุงู† ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑุŒ ุณุฌู„ ุฏู…ุงุฑ ูƒุจูŠุฑ ููŠ ุงู„ุณูŠุงุฑุงุช ุงู„ู…ูˆุฌูˆุฏุฉ ููŠ ุงู„ู…ูƒุงู† ูˆุงู„ุงุจู†ูŠุฉ ุงู„ู…ุญูŠุทุฉ. ุงุถุงูุฉ ุงู„ู‰ ุฐู„ูƒุŒ ูˆุฌุฏุช ุงู„ุงุฌู‡ุฒุฉ ุงู„ุงู…ู†ูŠุฉ ุตุนูˆุจุฉ ูƒุจูŠุฑุฉ ููŠ ุฅุฎู„ุงุก ุณุงุญุฉ ุงู„ุงู†ูุฌุงุฑ ู…ู† ุงู„ู…ูˆุงุทู†ูŠู† ุงู„ุฐูŠู† ู‡ุฑุนูˆุง ู„ู…ุนุฑูุฉ ู…ุง ุญุตู„.

โ€จุญุฒุจ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ูŠู†ุฏู‘ุฏ ุจุฅุบุชูŠุงู„ ุดุทุญ ูˆูŠุนุชุจุฑ ู‡ุฏูู‡ ุชุฎุฑูŠุจ ู„ุจู†ุงู†

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ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ู ุงู„ู„ู‡: ูŠุง ุฌูŽุงู‡ูู„ุŒ ููŠ ู‡ุฐูู‡ู ุงู„ู„ู‘ูŽูŠู’ู„ูŽุฉู ุชูุทู’ู„ูŽุจู ู…ูู†ู’ูƒูŽ ู†ูŽูู’ุณููƒูŽ. ูˆูŽู…ูŽุง ุฃูŽุนู’ุฏูŽุฏู’ุชูŽู‡ู ู„ูู…ูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽูƒููˆู†ุŸ ู‡ูƒุฐูŽุง ู‡ููŠูŽ ุญูŽุงู„ู ู…ูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽุฏู‘ูŽุฎูุฑู ู„ูู†ูŽูู’ุณูู‡ูุŒ ูˆูŽู„ุง ูŠูŽุบู’ุชูŽู†ููŠ ู„ู„ู‡/You fool! This very night your life is being demanded of you. And the things you have prepared, whose will they be?

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ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ู ุงู„ู„ู‡: ูŠุง ุฌูŽุงู‡ูู„ุŒ ููŠ ู‡ุฐูู‡ู ุงู„ู„ู‘ูŽูŠู’ู„ูŽุฉู ุชูุทู’ู„ูŽุจู ู…ูู†ู’ูƒูŽ ู†ูŽูู’ุณููƒูŽ. ูˆูŽู…ูŽุง ุฃูŽุนู’ุฏูŽุฏู’ุชูŽู‡ู ู„ูู…ูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽูƒููˆู†ุŸ ู‡ูƒุฐูŽุง ู‡ููŠูŽ ุญูŽุงู„ู ู…ูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽุฏู‘ูŽุฎูุฑู ู„ูู†ูŽูู’ุณูู‡ูุŒ ูˆูŽู„ุง ูŠูŽุบู’ุชูŽู†ููŠ ู„ู„ู‡
ุฅู†ุฌูŠู„ ุงู„ู‚ุฏู‘ูŠุณ ู„ูˆู‚ุง12/ู…ู†13ุญุชู‰21/:โ€ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ูˆูŽุงุญูุฏูŒ ู…ูู†ูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽู…ู’ุน ู„ููŠูŽุณููˆุน: ยซูŠูŽุง ู…ูุนูŽู„ู‘ูู…ุŒ ู‚ูู„ู’ ู„ุฃูŽุฎููŠ ุฃูŽู†ู’ ูŠูู‚ูŽุงุณูู…ูŽู†ููŠ ุงู„ู…ููŠุฑูŽุงุซยป. ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ู‡ู: ยซูŠุง ุฑูŽุฌูู„ุŒ ู…ูŽู†ู’ ุฃูŽู‚ูŽุงู…ูŽู†ููŠ ุนูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ูƒูู…ูŽุง ู‚ูŽุงุถููŠู‹ุง ูˆูŽู…ูู‚ูŽุณู‘ูู…ู‹ุงุŸยป. ุซูู…ู‘ูŽ ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ูู…: ยซุฅูุญู’ุฐูŽุฑููˆุงุŒ ูˆูŽุชูŽุญูŽูู‘ูŽุธููˆุง ู…ูู†ู’ ูƒูู„ู‘ู ุทูŽู…ูŽุนุŒ ู„ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽู‡ู ู…ูŽู‡ู’ู…ูŽุง ูƒูŽุซูุฑูŽ ุบูู†ูŽู‰ ุงู„ุฅูู†ู’ุณูŽุงู†ุŒ ููŽุญูŽูŠุงุชูู‡ู ู„ูŽูŠู’ุณูŽุชู’ ู…ูู†ู’ ู…ูู‚ู’ุชูŽู†ูŽูŠุงุชูู‡ูยป. ูˆูŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ูู… ู‡ุฐูŽุง ุงู„ู…ูŽุซูŽู„: ยซุฑูŽุฌูู„ูŒ ุบูŽู†ููŠู‘ูŒ ุฃูŽุบูŽู„ู‘ูŽุชู’ ู„ู‡ู ุฃูŽุฑู’ุถูู‡ู. ููŽุฑูŽุงุญูŽ ูŠูููŽูƒู‘ูุฑู ููŠ ู†ูŽูู’ุณูู‡ู ู‚ูŽุงุฆูู„ุงู‹: ู…ูŽุงุฐูŽุง ุฃูŽูู’ุนูŽู„ุŒ ูˆูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ุณูŽ ู„ูŽุฏูŽูŠู‘ูŽ ู…ูŽุง ุฃูŽุฎู’ุฒูู†ู ูููŠู‡ู ุบูŽู„ุงู‘ูŽุชููŠุŸ ุซูู…ู‘ูŽ ู‚ูŽุงู„: ุณูŽุฃูŽูู’ุนูŽู„ู ู‡ุฐูŽุง: ุฃูŽู‡ู’ุฏูู…ู ุฃูŽู‡ู’ุฑูŽุงุฆููŠุŒ ูˆูŽุฃูŽุจู’ู†ููŠ ุฃูŽูƒู’ุจูŽุฑูŽ ู…ูู†ู’ู‡ุงุŒ ูˆูŽุฃูŽุฎู’ุฒูู†ู ูููŠู‡ูŽุง ูƒูู„ู‘ูŽ ุญูู†ู’ุทูŽุชููŠ ูˆูŽุฎูŽูŠู’ุฑุงุชููŠุŒ ูˆูŽุฃูŽู‚ููˆู„ู ู„ูู†ูŽูู’ุณููŠ: ูŠุง ู†ูŽูู’ุณููŠุŒ ู„ูŽูƒู ุฎูŽูŠู’ุฑูŽุงุชูŒ ูƒูŽุซููŠุฑูŽุฉูŒ ู…ูุฏู‘ูŽุฎูŽุฑูŽุฉูŒ ู„ูุณูู†ูŠู†ูŽ ูƒูŽุซููŠุฑูŽุฉุŒ ููฑุณู’ุชูŽุฑูŠูุญูŠุŒ ูˆูŽูƒูู„ููŠุŒ ูˆูฑุดู’ุฑูŽุจููŠุŒ ูˆูŽุชูŽู†ูŽุนู‘ูŽู…ููŠ! ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ู ุงู„ู„ู‡: ูŠุง ุฌูŽุงู‡ูู„ุŒ ููŠ ู‡ุฐูู‡ู ุงู„ู„ู‘ูŽูŠู’ู„ูŽุฉู ุชูุทู’ู„ูŽุจู ู…ูู†ู’ูƒูŽ ู†ูŽูู’ุณููƒูŽ. ูˆูŽู…ูŽุง ุฃูŽุนู’ุฏูŽุฏู’ุชูŽู‡ู ู„ูู…ูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽูƒููˆู†ุŸ ู‡ูƒุฐูŽุง ู‡ููŠูŽ ุญูŽุงู„ู ู…ูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽุฏู‘ูŽุฎูุฑู ู„ูู†ูŽูู’ุณูู‡ูุŒ ูˆูŽู„ุง ูŠูŽุบู’ุชูŽู†ููŠ ู„ู„ู‡ยป.โ€

You fool! This very night your life is being demanded of you. And the things you have prepared, whose will they be?
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke 12/13-21/:โ€Someone in the crowd said to him, โ€˜Teacher, tell my brother to divide the family inheritance with me.โ€™But he said to him, โ€˜Friend, who set me to be a judge or arbitrator over you?โ€™And he said to them, โ€˜Take care! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; for oneโ€™s life does not consist in the abundance of possessions.โ€™Then he told them a parable: โ€˜The land of a rich man produced abundantly. And he thought to himself, โ€œWhat should I do, for I have no place to store my crops?โ€ Then he said, โ€œI will do this: I will pull down my barns and build larger ones, and there I will store all my grain and my goods. And I will say to my soul, Soul, you have ample goods laid up for many years; relax, eat, drink, be merry.โ€But God said to him, โ€œYou fool! This very night your life is being demanded of you. And the things you have prepared, whose will they be?โ€ So it is with those who store up treasures for themselves but are not rich towards God.โ€™

ุงู†ูƒุดุงู ูˆูุดู„ ู…ุคุงู…ุฑุฉ ุงู„ูŠู‡ูˆุฏ ุนู„ู‰ ู‚ุชู„ ุจูˆู„ุณ
ุณูุฑ ุฃุนู…ุงู„ ุงู„ุฑุณู„23/ู…ู†12ุญุชู‰22/:โ€ูŠุง ุฅูุฎู’ูˆูŽุชููŠ: ุชุขู…ูŽุฑูŽ ุจูŽุนู’ุถู ูฑู„ูŠูŽู‡ููˆุฏู ููˆูŽุถูŽุนููˆุง ุญูุฑู’ู…ู‹ุง ุนูŽู„ู‰ ุฃูŽู†ู’ููุณูู‡ูู… ุฃูŽู„ุงู‘ูŽ ูŠูŽุฃู’ูƒูู„ููˆุง ูˆู„ุง ูŠูŽุดู’ุฑูŽุจููˆุง ุญุชู‘ูŽู‰ ูŠูŽู‚ู’ุชูู„ููˆุง ุจููˆู„ูุณ. ูˆูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ูฑู„ู‘ูŽุฐููŠู†ูŽ ุฏูŽุจู‘ูŽุฑููˆุง ู‡ุฐูู‡ู ูฑู„ู…ูุคุงู…ูŽุฑูŽุฉูŽ ุฃูŽูƒู’ุซูŽุฑูŽ ู…ูู†ู’ ุฃูŽุฑู’ุจูŽุนูŠู†ูŽ ุฑูŽุฌูู„ุงู‹. ู‡ุคูู„ุงุกู ุฌูŽุงุคููˆุง ุฅูู„ู‰ ูฑู„ุฃูŽุญู’ุจูŽุงุฑู ูˆูฑู„ุดู‘ููŠููˆุฎู ูˆู‚ูŽุงู„ููˆุง: ยซู„ูŽู‚ูŽุฏู’ ุญูŽุฑูŽู…ู’ู†ูŽุง ุฃูŽู†ู’ููุณูŽู†ูŽุง ุญูุฑู’ู…ู‹ุง ุฃูŽู„ุงู‘ูŽ ู†ูŽุฐููˆู‚ูŽ ุดูŽูŠู’ุฆู‹ุง ุญูŽุชู‘ูŽู‰ ู†ูŽู‚ู’ุชูู„ูŽ ุจููˆู„ูุณ! ููŽูฑู„ุขู†ูŽ ุฃูŽุดููŠุฑููˆุง ุฃูŽู†ู’ุชูู… ูˆูฑู„ู…ูŽุฌู’ู„ูุณู ุนูŽู„ู‰ ู‚ูŽุงุฆูุฏู ูฑู„ุฃูŽู„ู’ูู ุฃูŽู†ู’ ูŠูุญู’ุถูุฑูŽ ุจููˆู„ูุณูŽ ุฅูู„ูŽูŠู’ูƒูู…ุŒ ูƒูŽุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽูƒูู… ุชูุฑููŠุฏููˆู†ูŽ ุฃูŽู†ู’ ุชูŽูู’ุญูŽุตููˆุง ุนูŽู†ู’ ุฃูŽู…ู’ุฑูู‡ู ููŽุญู’ุตู‹ุง ุฃูŽุฏูŽู‚ู‘ุŒ ูˆู†ูŽุญู’ู†ู ู…ูุณู’ุชูŽุนูุฏู‘ููˆู†ูŽ ู„ูู‚ูŽุชู’ู„ูู‡ู ู‚ูŽุจู’ู„ูŽ ุฃูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽู‚ู’ุชูŽุฑูุจูŽ ู…ูู†ูŽ ูฑู„ู…ูŽุฌู’ู„ูุณยป. ูˆุณูŽู…ูุนูŽ ูฑุจู’ู†ู ุฃูุฎู’ุชู ุจููˆู„ูุณูŽ ุจููฑู„ูƒูŽู…ููŠู†ุŒ ููŽุฐูŽู‡ูŽุจูŽ ุฅูู„ู‰ ูฑู„ู‚ูŽู„ู’ุนูŽุฉุŒ ูˆุฏูŽุฎูŽู„ูŽ ูุฃูŽุทู’ู„ูŽุนูŽ ุจููˆู„ูุณูŽ ุนูŽู„ู‰ ูฑู„ุฃูŽู…ู’ุฑ. ูุฏูŽุนูŽุง ุจููˆู„ูุณู ุฃูŽุญูŽุฏูŽ ู‚ูŽุงุฏูŽุฉู ูฑู„ู…ูุฆูŽุฉู ูˆู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ู: ยซุฅูุฐู’ู‡ูŽุจู’ ุจูู‡ุฐูŽุง ูฑู„ููŽุชูŽู‰ ุฅูู„ู‰ ู‚ูŽุงุฆูุฏู ูฑู„ุฃูŽู„ู’ูุŒ ูุฅูู†ู‘ูŽ ุนูู†ู’ุฏูŽู‡ู ู…ูŽุง ูŠูุทู’ู„ูุนูู‡ู ุนูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ู‡ยป. ูุฃูŽุฎูŽุฐูŽู‡ู ู‚ูŽุงุฆูุฏู ูฑู„ู…ูุฆูŽุฉู ูˆุฐูŽู‡ูŽุจูŽ ุจูู‡ู ุฅูู„ู‰ ู‚ูŽุงุฆูุฏู ูฑู„ุฃูŽู„ู’ูุŒ ูˆู‚ูŽุงู„: ยซู„ูŽู‚ูŽุฏู’ ุฏูŽุนูŽุงู†ูŠ ูฑู„ุณู‘ูŽุฌูŠู†ู ุจููˆู„ูุณุŒ ูˆุณูŽุฃูŽู„ูŽู†ููŠ ุฃูŽู†ู’ ุฃูุญู’ุถูุฑูŽ ุฅูู„ูŽูŠู’ูƒูŽ ู‡ุฐูŽุง ูฑู„ููŽุชูŽู‰ุŒ ู„ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽ ุนูู†ู’ุฏูŽู‡ู ู…ูŽุง ูŠูŽู‚ููˆู„ูู‡ู ู„ูŽูƒูŽยป. ูุฃูŽุฎูŽุฐูŽู‡ู ู‚ูŽุงุฆูุฏู ูฑู„ุฃูŽู„ู’ูู ุจููŠูŽุฏูู‡ูุŒ ูˆูฑู†ู’ููŽุฑูŽุฏูŽ ุจูู‡ู ุนูŽู„ู‰ ุญูุฏูŽุฉุŒ ูˆุณูŽุฃูŽู„ูŽู‡ู: ยซู…ูŽุง ุนูู†ู’ุฏูŽูƒูŽ ู…ูู†ู’ ุฎูŽุจูŽุฑู ุชูุทู’ู„ูุนูู†ููŠ ุนูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ู‡ุŸยป. ูู‚ูŽุงู„: ยซุฅูู†ู‘ูŽ ูฑู„ูŠูŽู‡ููˆุฏูŽ ู‚ูŽุฏู ูฑุชู‘ูŽููŽู‚ููˆุง ุนูŽู„ู‰ ุฃูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽุณู’ุฃูŽู„ููˆูƒูŽ ุฃูŽู†ู’ ุชูุญู’ุถูุฑูŽ ุจููˆู„ูุณูŽ ุบูŽุฏู‹ุง ุฅูู„ู‰ ูฑู„ู…ูŽุฌู’ู„ูุณุŒ ูƒูŽุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽู‡ูู… ูŠูุฑูŠุฏููˆู†ูŽ ุฃูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽุณู’ุชูŽุนู’ู„ูู…ููˆุง ุนูŽู†ู’ ุฃูŽู…ู’ุฑูู‡ู ุจููˆูŽุฌู’ู‡ู ุฃูŽุฏูŽู‚ู‘. ูุฃูŽู†ู’ุชูŽ ู„ุง ุชูุตูŽุฏู‘ูู‚ู’ู‡ูู…ุŒ ู„ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽ ุฃูŽูƒู’ุซูŽุฑูŽ ู…ูู†ู’ ุฃูŽุฑู’ุจูŽุนูŠู†ูŽ ุฑูŽุฌูู„ุงู‹ ู‚ูŽุฏู’ ูƒูŽู…ูŽู†ููˆุง ู„ูŽู‡ูุŒ ูˆูˆูŽุถูŽุนููˆุง ุญูุฑู’ู…ู‹ุง ุนูŽู„ู‰ ุฃูŽู†ู’ููุณูู‡ูู… ุฃูŽู„ุงู‘ูŽ ูŠุฃู’ูƒูู„ููˆุง ูˆู„ุง ูŠูŽุดู’ุฑูŽุจููˆุง ุญุชู‘ูŽู‰ ูŠูŽู‚ู’ุชูู„ููˆู‡. ูˆู‡ูู…ู ูฑู„ุขู†ูŽ ู…ูุณู’ุชูŽุนูุฏู‘ููˆู†ูŽ ูŠูŽู†ู’ุชูŽุธูุฑููˆู†ูŽ ู…ูู†ู’ูƒูŽ ูฑู„ู…ููˆุงููŽู‚ูŽุฉยป. ูุตูŽุฑูŽููŽ ู‚ูŽุงุฆูุฏู ูฑู„ุฃูŽู„ู’ูู ูฑู„ููŽุชูŽู‰ุŒ ูˆุฃูŽูˆู’ุตูŽุงู‡ู ู‚ูŽุงู„: ยซู„ุง ุชูุฎู’ุจูุฑู’ ุฃูŽุญูŽุฏู‹ุง ุฃูŽู†ู‘ูŽูƒูŽ ุฃูŽุทู’ู„ูŽุนู’ุชูŽู†ููŠ ุนูŽู„ู‰ ุฐู„ููƒูŽยป.

The uncovering and failure of the Jewsโ€™ Conspiracy to Kill Paul
Acts of the Apostles 23/12-22/:โ€In the morning the Jews joined in a conspiracy and bound themselves by an oath neither to eat nor drink until they had killed Paul. There were more than forty who joined in this conspiracy. They went to the chief priests and elders and said, โ€˜We have strictly bound ourselves by an oath to taste no food until we have killed Paul. Now then, you and the council must notify the tribune to bring him down to you, on the pretext that you want to make a more thorough examination of his case. And we are ready to do away with him before he arrives.โ€™Now the son of Paulโ€™s sister heard about the ambush; so he went and gained entrance to the barracks and told Paul. Paul called one of the centurions and said, โ€˜Take this young man to the tribune, for he has something to report to him.โ€™So he took him, brought him to the tribune, and said, โ€˜The prisoner Paul called me and asked me to bring this young man to you; he has something to tell you.โ€™ The tribune took him by the hand, drew him aside privately, and asked, โ€˜What is it that you have to report to me?โ€™ He answered, โ€˜The Jews have agreed to ask you to bring Paul down to the council tomorrow, as though they were going to inquire more thoroughly into his case. But do not be persuaded by them, for more than forty of their men are lying in ambush for him. They have bound themselves by an oath neither to eat nor drink until they kill him. They are ready now and are waiting for your consent.โ€™ So the tribune dismissed the young man, ordering him, โ€˜Tell no one that you have informed me of this.โ€™โ€

The post ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ู ุงู„ู„ู‡: ูŠุง ุฌูŽุงู‡ูู„ุŒ ููŠ ู‡ุฐูู‡ู ุงู„ู„ู‘ูŽูŠู’ู„ูŽุฉู ุชูุทู’ู„ูŽุจู ู…ูู†ู’ูƒูŽ ู†ูŽูู’ุณููƒูŽ. ูˆูŽู…ูŽุง ุฃูŽุนู’ุฏูŽุฏู’ุชูŽู‡ู ู„ูู…ูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽูƒููˆู†ุŸ ู‡ูƒุฐูŽุง ู‡ููŠูŽ ุญูŽุงู„ู ู…ูŽู†ู’ ูŠูŽุฏู‘ูŽุฎูุฑู ู„ูู†ูŽูู’ุณูู‡ูุŒ ูˆูŽู„ุง ูŠูŽุบู’ุชูŽู†ููŠ ู„ู„ู‡/You fool! This very night your life is being demanded of you. And the things you have prepared, whose will they be? appeared first on Elias Bejjani News.

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ุขู‡ุงุช ุงู„ุญุณุฑุฉ ุจุนุฏ ุฎุฑุงุจ ุงู„ุจุตุฑุฉ
ุฑุถูˆุงู† ุงู„ุณูŠุฏ/ุงู„ุดุฑู‚ ุงู„ุฃูˆุณุท/27 ูƒุงู†ูˆู† ุงู„ุฃูˆู„/2019

ุนุดูŠุฉ ุนูŠุฏ ุงู„ู…ูŠู„ุงุฏ ู„ู„ุนุงู… 2019 ุฎุฑุฌ ุณุนุฏ ุงู„ุญุฑูŠุฑูŠ ุฃุฎูŠุฑุงู‹ ุซุงุฆุฑุงู‹ ุนู„ู‰ ุฌุจุฑุงู† ุจุงุณูŠู„ ุดุฑูŠูƒู‡ ุงู„ุญู…ูŠู… ููŠ ุชุณูˆูŠุฉ ุงู„ุนุงู… 2016 ุงู„ุชูŠ ุฌุงุกุช ุจุงู„ุฌู†ุฑุงู„ ุนูˆู† ู„ู„ุฑุฆุงุณุฉุŒ ูˆุฃุนุทุช ูุฑูŠู‚ 8 ุขุฐุงุฑ ุงู„ุฃูƒุซุฑูŠุฉ ููŠ ู…ุฌู„ุณ ุงู„ู†ูˆุงุจ ุจู‚ุงู†ูˆู† ุงู†ุชุฎุงุจุงุชู ุบุฑูŠุจ ุนุฌูŠุจุŒ ูˆุฃุฒุงู„ุช ุงู„ุญุฏูˆุฏ ุจูŠู† ุงู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉ ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ูˆุฏูˆูŠู„ุฉ ยซุญุฒุจ ุงู„ู„ู‡ยปุŒ ูˆู†ุดุฑุช ู…ุญุงุตุตุงุช ุงู„ูุณุงุฏ ูˆุงู„ุงุณุชุนุจุงุฏ ูˆุงู„ูู‚ุฑ ูˆุงู„ุจุคุณ ููŠ ุฃู†ุญุงุก ุงู„ุจู„ุงุฏุŒ ูˆุฏู…ู‘ุฑุช ู…ุคุณุณุงุช ุงู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉ ูˆุฃุฌู‡ุฒุชู‡ุง ุจุญุดุฏ ุงู„ู…ุญุงุณูŠุจ ูˆุงู„ุฌู‡ู„ุฉ ูˆุงู„ูุงุณุฏูŠู† ููŠู‡ุงุŒ ูˆุฏูุนุช ุณูŠุงุณุงุช ู„ุจู†ุงู† ุงู„ู…ุงู„ูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุงู‚ุชุตุงุฏูŠุฉ ุจุงุชุฌุงู‡ ุงู„ุฅูู„ุงุณ ูˆุงู„ุฎุฑุงุจ. ุฃู…ุง ุงู„ุณูŠุงุณุงุช ุงู„ุฎุงุฑุฌูŠุฉ ุงู„ุนุฑุจูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฏูˆู„ูŠุฉ ูุญุฏู‘ูุซู’ ูˆู„ุง ุญุฑุฌุŒ ุฅุฐ ู…ุง ุฃุจู‚ุช ู„ุจู„ุฏ ุงู„ุฃุฑุฒ ุนู„ุงู‚ุงุช ุฅู„ุงู‘ ุจุงู„ู†ุธุงู…ูŠู† ุงู„ุณูˆุฑูŠ ูˆุงู„ุฅูŠุฑุงู†ูŠ ูˆู…ุญูˆุฑ ุงู„ู…ู…ุงู†ุนุฉ ุงู„ุนุธูŠู…!

ุฅู†ู‘ ู‡ุฐู‡ ุงู„ู…ู…ุงุฑุณุงุช ุงู„ุชูŠ ุงุณุชู…ุฑุช ุซู„ุงุซุฉ ุฃุนูˆุงู…ู ุทูˆูŠู„ุฉ ุทูˆูŠู„ุฉุŒ ู…ุง ูƒุงู†ุช ุชุฌุฑูŠ ููŠ ุงู„ุฎูุงุกุŒ ูˆู„ุง ููŠ ุบูู„ุฉ ู…ู† ุงู„ุฌู…ู‡ูˆุฑ ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠ ูˆุงู„ุนุฑุจูŠ ูˆุงู„ุฏูˆู„ูŠุŒ ุจู„ ุฌุฑุช ูˆุชุฌุฑูŠ ุชุญุช ุฃุจุตุงุฑ ุงู„ุฌู…ูŠุน ูˆุจุตุงุฆุฑู‡ู…. ูˆุชุฌุฑูŠ ูˆุณุท ุงู„ุงุณุชู†ูƒุงุฑุงุช ูˆุงู„ุฅู†ุฐุงุฑุงุช ูˆุงู„ู…ู‚ุงุทุนุงุช ูˆุงู„ุบุถุจุงุช ู…ู† ุงู„ุฎุจุฑุงุก ูˆุงู„ุณูŠุงุณูŠูŠู† ูˆุงู„ู…ูˆุงุทู†ูŠู† ุจุงู„ุฏุงุฎู„ ูˆุงู„ุฎุงุฑุฌ. ูˆู…ุง ูƒุงู† ุฐู„ูƒ ูƒู„ู‘ูู‡ ูŠูู‡ู…ู‘ู ุงู„ู…ุนู†ูŠูŠู† ุงู„ุฑุฆูŠุณูŠูŠู† ุจู‡ุฐู‡ ุงู„ูุธุงุฆุนุŒ ูˆุฃุนู†ูŠ ุจู‡ู…ุง ุฌุจุฑุงู† ุจุงุณูŠู„ ูˆุงู„ุญุฑูŠุฑูŠ. ูˆุญุชู‰ ุงู„ุซู†ุงุฆูŠ ุงู„ุดูŠุนูŠ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ูƒุงู†ุช ุญุตุตู‡ ูˆูˆุฌูˆู‡ ุงุณุชูŠู„ุงุฆู‡ ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉ ุชุชู†ุงู…ู‰ ูˆุชุชุถุงุนูุŒ ุงุณุชุทุงุน ุงู„ุชุฎูู‘ูŠ ูˆุฑุงุก ุชุญุงู„ู ุจุงุณูŠู„ โ€“ ุงู„ุญุฑูŠุฑูŠุŒ ูˆุงุนุชุจุงุฑ ุงู„ุฒูˆุงุฌ ุงู„ู…ุงุฑูˆู†ูŠ ุจูŠู† ุงู„ุญุฑูŠุฑูŠ ูˆุจุงุณูŠู„ ูˆู„ูŠุณ ู‡ูˆุŒ ุงู„ู…ุณุคูˆู„ ุงู„ุฃูˆู„ ุนู† ุงู„ุชุตุฏุน ุงู„ุฐูŠ ูŠู†ุงู„ ู…ู† ุงู„ุจู„ุงุฏ ูˆุงู„ุนุจุงุฏ!

ุฃูŠู† ุชุจุฏูˆ ู…ุณุคูˆู„ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุฑุฆูŠุณ ุงู„ุญุฑูŠุฑูŠุŸ ูˆุฃู†ุง ุฃูุณู…ู‘ูŠู‡ ุฑุฆูŠุณุงู‹ ู‡ู†ุง ู„ู‡ุฏูู ูˆุงุถุญุŒ ูˆู‡ูˆ ุฃู†ู‘ ุฑุฆุงุณุฉ ุงู„ุญูƒูˆู…ุฉ ุชุชูˆู„ู‰ ุจุญุณุจ ุงู„ุฏุณุชูˆุฑ ุงู„ุณู„ุทุฉ ุงู„ุชู†ููŠุฐูŠุฉ ุฃูˆ ุงู„ุฅุฌุฑุงุฆูŠุฉ ููŠ ู†ุธุงู… ุงู„ุทุงุฆู. ูˆุฅุฐุง ูƒุงู† ุฃุถุนู ู…ู† ุฃู† ูŠู…ุดูŠ ุจุณูŠุงุณุงุชู ุฌุฏูŠุฏุฉ ููŠ ูƒู„ ุงู„ู…ูŠุงุฏูŠู†ุŒ ุจุงุนุชุจุงุฑ ุงู„ุดุฑุงูƒุฉ ูˆุงู„ุชุญุงู„ู ู…ุน ุงู„ูุฑู‚ุงุก ุงู„ุฃู‚ูˆูŠุงุก ููŠ ุงู„ุชุณูˆูŠุฉุŒ ูู‚ุฏ ูƒุงู† ูŠุณุชุทูŠุน ุฃู† ูŠู…ู†ุน ุจุชูˆู‚ูŠุนู‡ ุฃูˆ ุนุฏู… ุชูˆู‚ูŠุนู‡ุŒ ูƒู„ู‘ ู…ุง ุฌุฑู‰ ุฅูุณุงุฏู‡ ุจุฃุดูƒุงู„ู ู…ุชุนู…ุฏุฉ ูˆูุถุงุฆุญูŠุฉ. ูˆุฃุนุฑู ุฃู†ู‘ ุฐู„ูƒ ู‚ูŠู„ ู„ู‡ ูˆู†ูุตุญ ุจู‡ ู…ุฆุงุช ุงู„ู…ุฑุงุช ูˆููŠ ูƒู„ ู…ุญุท ูˆู…ุญุทุฉ ุชุนูŠูŠู†ู ุฃูˆ ุฅุฌุฑุงุกู ู…ูุณุฏุŒ ูˆูƒุงู† ูŠุฌูŠุจ ุฏุงุฆู…ุงู‹ ุฃู†ู‡ ู„ุง ูŠุฑูŠุฏ ุงู„ุฅุณุงุกุฉ ุฅู„ู‰ ุงู„ุชุญุงู„ูุŒ ูˆู„ุง ูŠุฑูŠุฏ ุณูˆุก ุชูุงู‡ู…ู ู…ู† ุฃูŠ ู†ูˆุนู ู…ุน ุงู„ุฑุฆูŠุณ ุนูˆู†ุŒ ูˆู„ุง ูŠุฑูŠุฏ ุชุฃุฒู…ุงู‹ ููŠ ุฅุฏุงุฑุฉ ุงู„ุจู„ุงุฏ. ูˆู‚ุฏ ู‚ุงู„ ู„ูŠ ู…ุฑุฉ ู‚ุจู„ ุณู†ุชูŠู† ุนู†ุฏู…ุง ูƒู†ุชู ู„ุง ุฃุฒุงู„ ุนู„ู‰ ุนู„ุงู‚ุฉ ุจู‡ ุฅู†ู‘ ุฑุฆุงุณุชู‡ ู„ู„ุญูƒูˆู…ุฉ ู‡ุฐู‡ ุงู„ู…ุฑุฉ ู‡ูŠ ุบูŠุฑ ุงู„ุนุงู… 2009ุŒ ุฅุฐ ูŠูˆู…ู‡ุง ูุงุฒ ุจุชุญุงู„ูู‡ ููŠ ุงู„ุงู†ุชุฎุงุจุงุชุŒ ูˆูƒุงู† ู…ุถุทุฑุงู‹ ู„ุฐู„ูƒุŒ ุฃู…ุง ู…ุน ุงู„ุฑุฆูŠุณ ุนูˆู† ูˆููŠ ุนู‡ุฏู‡ุŒ ูู‡ูˆ ุฎุทู‘ุท ูˆุฌุงุก ุจุฑุบุจุชู‡ ู„ูŠุดุงุฑูƒ ููŠ ูƒุชุงุจุฉ ุตูุญุฉ ุฌุฏูŠุฏุฉ ููŠ ุชุงุฑูŠุฎ ุงู„ุจู„ุงุฏ ูˆุงู„ุนุจุงุฏ!

ู„ู‚ุฏ ูƒุงู†ุช ูˆู„ุง ุชุฒุงู„ ุตูุญุฉ ุดุฏูŠุฏุฉ ุงู„ุณูˆุงุฏ ุจุงู„ูุนู„. ูˆุงู„ุฑุฆูŠุณ ุงู„ุญุฑูŠุฑูŠ ุจู‡ุฐู‡ ุงู„ุตูุฉ ูˆุงู„ุตู„ุงุญูŠุงุช ูŠุชุญู…ู„ ุงู„ู…ุณุคูˆู„ูŠุฉ ุจุซู„ุงุซุฉ ู…ุนุงู†ูุ› ุฃู†ู‡ ุฃุฌุฑู‰ ุงู„ุชุณูˆูŠุฉ ุบุตุจุงู‹ ุนู† ุงู„ุฌู…ูŠุน ูˆู…ู† ุฏูˆู† ุดุฑูˆุทู ุฃูˆ ุชุฑุชูŠุจุงุช ุบูŠุฑ ุจู‚ุงุฆู‡ ู‡ูˆ ููŠ ุฑุฆุงุณุฉ ู…ุฌู„ุณ ุงู„ูˆุฒุฑุงุก (ุงู„ุชูŠ ุชุฎู„ู‘ู‰ ุนู†ู‡ุง ุทูˆุนุงู‹ ู„ู„ุฌู†ุฑุงู„ ุนูˆู† ุดูƒู„ุงู‹ ูˆู…ูˆุถูˆุนุงู‹)ุŒ ูˆุงู„ู…ุนู†ู‰ ุงู„ุซุงู†ูŠ ุฃู†ู‡ ุฃุณุงุก ุฅุณุงุกุงุช ุจุงู„ุบุฉ ููŠ ุฅุฏุงุฑุฉ ุงู„ุชุณูˆูŠุฉ ุฃูˆ ุฃู†ู‡ ูˆุจุญูƒู… ุงู„ุตู„ุงุญูŠุงุช ุงู„ุชูŠ ูŠุฎูˆู‘ู„ู‡ ุฅูŠุงู‡ุง ู…ู†ุตุจู‡ ุชุฎู„ู‘ู‰ ุนู† ุงู„ุฅุฏุงุฑุฉ ูˆุงู„ู…ุชุงุจุนุฉ ู„ุบูŠุฑู‡ ูˆุธู„ ุชูˆู‚ูŠุนู‡ ุฃูˆ ุธู„ุช ู…ูˆุงูู‚ุชู‡ ู…ุถู…ูˆู†ุฉ ุฏุงุฆู…ุงู‹. ูˆุงู„ู…ุนู†ู‰ ุงู„ุซุงู„ุซ ุฃู†ู‡ ุดุงุฑูƒ ุนู† ู‚ูุฑุจู ูˆู…ุจุงุดุฑุฉ ููŠ ุงู„ูƒุซูŠุฑ ู…ู† ุงู„ุฃุญูŠุงู† ููŠ ุณุงุฆุฑ ุนู…ู„ูŠุงุช ุงู„ู…ุญุงุตุตุฉ ุงู„ุฌุงุฑูŠุฉุŒ ูˆู…ุง ุธู‡ุฑ ุชุฐู…ุฑู‡ ุฅู„ุงู‘ ููŠ ุธุฑูˆูู ูˆูˆู‚ุงุฆุน ู†ุงุฏุฑุฉ. ูˆู„ุฐู„ูƒ ุฏุฃุจู’ุชู ูˆููŠ ุณุงุฆุฑ ุงู„ู…ุทุงู„ุนุงุช ูˆุงู„ู…ุชุงุจุนุงุช ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุชุฃูƒูŠุฏ ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุฑูุจุงุนูŠุฉ: ุงู„ุชููˆูŠุชุŒ ูุณูˆุก ุงู„ุชู‚ุฏูŠุฑุŒ ูุณูˆุก ุงู„ุชุฏุจูŠุฑุŒ ูุงู„ุชูˆุงุทุค. ูˆููŠ ูƒุซูŠุฑู ู…ู† ุงู„ุฃุญูŠุงู† ุฃูŠุถุงู‹ ูˆุฃูŠุถุงู‹ ูŠุญุฏุซ ุงู„ุชูˆุงุทุค ุฏูˆู† ุงู„ู…ุฑูˆุฑ ุจูƒู„ ู‡ุฐู‡ ุงู„ู…ุฑุงุญู„!

ู„ู‚ุฏ ุฌุงุก ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุนู‡ุฏ ูˆุฑุฌุงู„ุงุชู‡ ูˆุฃุนู„ุงู…ู‡ ุฅู„ู‰ ุงู„ุณู„ุทุฉ ุจู…ู‚ูˆู„ุชูŠู† ุนู„ู†ูŠุชูŠู† ูˆุซุงู„ุซุฉ ู…ุถู…ุฑุฉ ูˆุธุงู‡ุฑุฉ ุฃูŠุถุงู‹. ุงู„ู…ู‚ูˆู„ุฉ ุงู„ุฃูˆู„ู‰: ุงู„ุณู†ุฉ ูˆุงุชูุงู‚ ุงู„ุทุงุฆู ูˆุงู„ุฏุณุชูˆุฑ ุงูุชุฑุณูˆุง ุญู‚ูˆู‚ ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญูŠูŠู† ูˆูŠู†ุจุบูŠ ุงุณุชุฑุฌุงุนู‡ุง ุจุงู„ู‚ูˆุฉุŒ ูˆุชุบูŠูŠุฑ ุงู„ุฏุณุชูˆุฑ. ูˆุงู„ู…ู‚ูˆู„ุฉ ุงู„ุซุงู†ูŠุฉ: ุงู„ุชูŠุงุฑ ุงู„ูˆุทู†ูŠ ุงู„ุญุฑ ูˆุฒุนูŠู…ู‡ ู‡ูˆ ุงู„ูุฑูŠู‚ ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญูŠ ุงู„ุฃู‚ูˆู‰ ููŠ ุฃูˆุณุงุท ุงู„ู…ุณูŠุญูŠูŠู†ุŒ ูˆู„ุฐู„ูƒ ูุฅู†ู‘ ู…ู† ุญู‚ู‡ ุงู„ุญุตูˆู„ ุนู„ู‰ ุฑุฆุงุณุฉ ุงู„ุฌู…ู‡ูˆุฑูŠุฉ ู„ูŠู‚ูˆู… ู…ู† ุฎู„ุงู„ู‡ุง ุจุงุณุชุนุงุฏุฉ ุงู„ุณู„ุทุงุช ูˆุงู„ุญู‚ูˆู‚. ูˆุงู„ุฃู…ุฑ ุงู„ุซุงู„ุซ ุงู„ู…ุถู…ุฑ ูˆุงู„ุฐูŠ ุธู‡ุฑ ุจุณุฑุนุฉ ู‡ูˆ ู†ุฒูˆุน ุงู„ุฌุดุน ุงู„ู…ู†ู‚ุทุน ุงู„ู†ุธูŠุฑ ู„ู„ุงู…ุชู„ุงูƒ ุงู„ู…ุงุฏูŠ ูˆุงู„ุฑู…ุฒูŠ ูˆู…ู† ุฃุตุบุฑ ุงู„ุฃู…ูˆุฑ ุฅู„ู‰ ุฃูƒุจุฑู‡ุง. ูˆุญุชู‰ ุงู„ุงู†ุชูุงุถุฉ ุงู„ุดุนุจูŠุฉ ุงู„ุฃุฎูŠุฑุฉ ู…ุถูˆุง ุจุนูŠุฏุงู‹ ููŠ ุบุฑุงุฆุฒ ุงู„ุฌุดุน ุงู„ุฐูŠ ู„ุง ูŠุดุจุนุŒ ุถุงุฑุจูŠู† ุนูุฑุถ ุงู„ุญุงุฆุท ุจุงู„ุฃุนุฑุงู ูˆุงู„ู‚ูˆุงู†ูŠู† ูˆูˆุฌูˆู‡ ุงู„ุงุญุชุฑุงู… ู„ู†ุธุงู… ุงู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉ ูˆู…ุคุณุณุงุชู‡ุง ูˆุณูŠุงุณุงุช ู„ุจู†ุงู† ุงู„ู…ุงู„ูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุงู‚ุชุตุงุฏูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุฎุงุฑุฌูŠุฉ. ุฃู…ุง ุงู„ุฏุณุชูˆุฑ ูุฅู†ู‘ ุงู„ูˆุฒูŠุฑ ุณู„ูŠู… ุญุฑูŠุตุงุชูŠ ุฃู‚ู†ุนู‡ู… ุฃู†ู‡ ู„ุง ุญุงุฌุฉ ู„ู„ุชุบูŠูŠุฑ ููŠ ุงู„ู†ุตูˆุตุŒ ู…ุง ุฏุงู… ุงู„ุชุฃูˆูŠู„ ู…ู…ูƒู†ุงู‹ ูˆุงู„ุงุญุชูŠุงู„ ู…ู…ูƒู†ุงู‹ุŒ ูˆุงู„ุญุฑูŠุฑูŠ ู„ุง ูŠุญุชุฌุŒ ูˆยซุญุฒุจ ุงู„ู„ู‡ยป ุตุงุฑ ุฏูˆู„ุฉ ูƒุงู…ู„ุฉ ุจุงู„ู‚ูˆุฉ ุฏูˆู†ู…ุง ุญุงุฌุฉ ู„ุชุบูŠูŠุฑ ุงู„ุฏุณุชูˆุฑ!

ุขู‡ุงุช ุงู„ุญุณุฑุฉ ุณูˆุงุก ุชุนู„ู‚ุช ุจุงู„ุจุตุฑุฉ ุฃูˆ ุจุบุฑู†ุงุทุฉ ุฃูˆ ุจุจูŠุฑูˆุช ุฃูˆ ุจุจุบุฏุงุฏ ุฃูˆ ุจุทุฑุงุจู„ุณ ุงู„ุบุฑุจ ุฃูˆ ุจุญู„ุจ ุฃูˆ ุจุงู„ู…ูˆุตู„โ€ฆ ุฅู„ุฎุŒ ู„ุง ุชููŠุฏ. ุชุตูˆุฑูˆุง ูƒู… ูู‚ุฏู†ุง ู…ู† ู…ุฏู†ู ูˆู…ุฏู†ูŠุงุช ุจู†ุชู‡ุง ุฃู…ุชู†ุงุŒ ุฎู„ุงู„ ุนุดุฑ ุณู†ูˆุงุชู ูู‚ุท! ู‡ู…ู‘ูู†ุง ุงู„ุขู† ุจูŠุฑูˆุช ูˆู„ุจู†ุงู†. ูˆู†ุญู† ู…ุญุชุงุฌูˆู† ุจู„ ู…ุถุทุฑูˆู† ุฅู„ู‰ ุฃู…ุฑูŠู†:

ุงู„ุฃู…ุฑ ุงู„ุฃูˆู„ ุงู„ุนู…ู„ ุงู„ุฌุงุฏู‘ ุงู„ุณูŠุงุณูŠ ูˆุงู„ุซู‚ุงููŠ ูˆุงู„ุงุฌุชู…ุงุนูŠ ูˆุงู„ุฅู†ุณุงู†ูŠ ู„ุฅู†ู‡ุงุก ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุนู‡ุฏ ูˆุงุจุชุฏุงุนุงุชู‡ ูˆูุณุงุฏู‡ ูˆู…ุตุงุฆุจู‡. ู…ู†ุฐ ุงู„ุนุงู… 1943 ู…ุง ุนุฑูู†ุง ุงู†ู‡ูŠุงุฑุงู‹ ู…ุงู„ูŠุงู‹ ูˆุงู‚ุชุตุงุฏูŠุงู‹ ู…ุซู„ ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุงู†ู‡ูŠุงุฑ. ูˆุซู„ุซ ุงู„ุฏูŠู’ู† ุงู„ุนุงู… ูŠุฃุชูŠ ู…ู† ู…ู„ู ุงู„ูƒู‡ุฑุจุงุกุŒ ูˆู„ุง ูŠุฒุงู„ ุจุงุณูŠู„ ูˆุฃุนูˆุงู†ู‡ ูŠุชูˆู„ูˆู† ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ู…ู„ู ุงู„ู…ูุฒุน. ูˆุจุงู„ุฃู…ุณ ูˆููŠ ุธู„ ุญูƒูˆู…ุฉ ุชุตุฑูŠู ุงู„ุฃุนู…ุงู„ ุฌุงุกุช ูˆุฒูŠุฑุฉ ุจุงุณูŠู„ ุจุดุฑูƒุฉ ุฌุฏูŠุฏุฉ ู„ุดุฑุงุก ุงู„ูˆู‚ูˆุฏ. ุงู„ู…ุตุฑูŠูˆู† ูŠู‚ูˆู„ูˆู†: ยซูู„ุงู† ู„ุง ูŠุฎุงู ูˆู„ุง ูŠุฎุชุดูŠยปุŒ ุฃูŠ ู„ุง ูŠุณุชุญูŠ. ูˆุณูŠู‚ุงู„: ู„ูƒู†ู‘ ู…ุญุงูˆู„ุฉ ุงู„ุฅู†ู‡ุงุก ุชุนู†ูŠ ุงู„ู…ุฒูŠุฏ ู…ู† ุงู„ุงู†ู‡ูŠุงุฑุŒ ูˆุฃู†ุง ุฃู‚ูˆู„ ุฅู†ู‘ ุงู„ุงู†ู‡ูŠุงุฑ ุญุตู„ ูˆุณูŠุชุนุงุธู… ุฅู† ุจู‚ูŠุช ู‡ุฐู‡ ุงู„ุฅุฏุงุฑุฉ ู„ู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉุŒ ูˆู‚ุฏ ุงุดุชุนู„ุช ุงู„ุงู†ุชูุงุถุฉ ุถุฏู‡ุงุŒ ูˆูŠู†ุจุบูŠ ุฃู† ู†ุจู‚ู‰ ููŠ ุงู„ุดุงุฑุน ุฅู„ู‰ ุฃู† ูŠุญุตู„ ุงู„ุดุนุจ ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ุชุบูŠูŠุฑ ุงู„ุฌุฐุฑูŠ ุงู„ู…ู†ู‚ุฐ. ู„ู‚ุฏ ุซุจุช ุฃู†ู‡ ู„ุง ูŠู…ูƒู† ุงู„ู‚ูŠุงู… ุจุฅุตู„ุงุญ ุฌุฒุฆูŠ ู…ู† ุฏุงุฎู„ ุงู„ุนู‡ุฏ ุงู„ู‚ุงุฆู… ู„ุฃู†ู‘ ุงู„ูุณุงุฏ ุงู„ู‡ุงุฆู„ ู…ุนุดุดูŒ ููŠ ูƒู„ ู…ูุงุตู„ู‡. ุงู„ุญุฑุงูƒ ูˆุงู„ุงู†ุชูุงุถุฉ ู‡ู…ุง ุงู„ุญู„ ูˆู‡ู…ุง ุงู„ูˆุณูŠู„ุฉ ูˆู‡ู…ุง ุงู„ู‡ุฏู ุงู„ู‡ุงุฏู ู„ู„ุฅุตู„ุงุญ ูˆุงู„ุฅุฎุฑุงุฌ ู…ู† ุงู„ู…ุฃุฒู‚.

ุฃู…ุง ุงู„ุฃู…ุฑ ุงู„ุซุงู†ูŠ ููŠุชุนู„ู‚ ู„ุณูˆุก ุงู„ุญุธ ุจุฃู‡ู„ ุงู„ุณู†ุฉุŒ ูˆู‡ู… ู…ุณุคูˆู„ูˆู† ุนู†ู‡ุŒ ูˆุนู„ูŠู‡ู… ุงู„ู‚ูŠุงู… ุจู‡ุŒ ูˆู‡ูˆ ูˆุงุฌุจ ุฌุฑู ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ุฑุฌู„ ุงู„ุฐูŠ ูƒู„ูู‡ ุจุฑู„ู…ุงู†ู‡ู… ุจุนุฏ ุงู†ุชุธุงุฑ ุฃูƒุซุฑ ู…ู† ุดู‡ุฑูŠู† ุจุชุดูƒูŠู„ ุงู„ุญูƒูˆู…ุฉ ุงู„ุนุชูŠุฏุฉ. ู„ู‚ุฏ ุงุนุชุงุฏ ุงู„ุณูŠุงุณูŠูˆู† ุงู„ุณู†ุฉ ุงู„ู‚ูˆู„ ุฅู†ู‡ู… ู„ุง ูŠู‚ุตุฏูˆู† ุดุฎุต ุญุณุงู† ุฏูŠุงุจุŒ ุจู„ ุงู„ุทุฑูŠู‚ุฉ ุงู„ู…ุนู„ู‘ูŽุจุฉ ุงู„ุชูŠ ุฌุงุก ุจู‡ุง! ูˆุฃู†ุง ุฃู‚ุตุฏ ุงู„ุดุฎุต ูˆุงู„ุทุฑูŠู‚ุฉ ู…ุนุงู‹. ูุงู„ุฑุฌู„ ู„ุง ูŠุตู„ุญ ู„ุฑุฆุงุณุฉ ุงู„ุญูƒูˆู…ุฉ ูˆู…ุง ูƒุงู† ุตุงู„ุญุงู‹ ู„ู„ูˆุฒุงุฑุฉ ุงู„ุชูŠ ุชูˆู„ุงู‡ุง ุนุงู… 2011ุŒ ูƒุงู†ุช ุฅุฏุงุฑุฉ ูˆุฒุงุฑุฉ ุงู„ุชุฑุจูŠุฉ ุฃูŠุงู…ู‡ ูƒู…ุง ุนุดุชูู‡ุง ูˆูƒู†ุชู ู„ุง ุฃุฒุงู„ ุฃุณุชุงุฐุง ุจุงู„ุฌุงู…ุนุฉ ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ุจุฃูŠุฏูŠ ู…ู†ุฏูˆุจูŠู† ูˆู…ุณุชุดุงุฑูŠู† ู„ู„ุซู†ุงุฆูŠ ุงู„ุดูŠุนูŠ ูˆุฌุจุฑุงู† ุจุงุณูŠู„. ูˆูƒุงู† ู‡ูˆ ู…ู‡ู…ูˆู…ุงู‹ ุจุฌู…ุน ุขู„ุงู ุงู„ุตูˆุฑ ู„ู†ูุณู‡ ููŠ ุดุชู‰ ุงู„ู…ูˆุงู‚ู ู„ูŠู†ุดุฑู‡ุง ุจุนุฏ ุฐู„ูƒ ููŠ ูƒุชุงุจู ุถุฎู…ู ุนู„ู‰ ู†ูู‚ุฉ ุงู„ูˆุฒุงุฑุฉ. ูˆู„ุฐู„ูƒ ุฑุฃูŠู†ุง ู†ุญู† ุจุงู„ุฌุงู…ุนุฉ ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠุฉ ู„ุงุญู‚ุงู‹ ุฃู† ุงู„ูˆุฒูŠุฑูŠู† ุงู„ุฃุณูˆุฃ ู„ู„ุชุฑุจูŠุฉ ู…ู†ุฐ ุงู„ุทุงุฆู ู‡ู…ุง ุญุณุงู† ุฏูŠุงุจ ูˆุจูˆุตุนุจ. ุฏูŠุงุจ ุจุณุจุจ ู‚ู„ุฉ ุงู„ูƒูุงุกุฉุŒ ูˆุจูˆุตุนุจ ุจุณุจุจ ุงู„ุนุตุจูŠุฉ ูˆุงู„ุญุฒุจูŠุฉ.

ุฅู†ู‘ ุนู„ู‰ ุฃู‡ู„ ุงู„ุณู†ุฉ ุฃู„ุง ูŠุณู…ุญูˆุง ูˆุจูƒู„ ุงู„ูˆุณุงุฆู„ ุงู„ุณู„ู…ูŠุฉ (ูˆุฃู‚ู„ู‡ุง ุงู„ุจู‚ุงุก ููŠ ุงู„ุดุงุฑุน) ุฃู† ูŠุจู‚ู‰ ุงู„ุฑุฌู„ ููŠ ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ู…ูˆู‚ุน ุงู„ุฐูŠ ู„ุง ูŠุณุชุญู‚ู‡ ูˆู„ุง ูŠู…ุซู„ู‡ู…. ุธู„ ุงู„ุซู†ุงุฆูŠ ุงู„ุดูŠุนูŠุŒ ูˆุธู„ ุงู„ุนูˆู†ูŠูˆู† ุทูˆุงู„ ู‚ุฑุงุจุฉ ุงู„ุนู‚ุฏูŠู† ูŠุชุญุฏุซูˆู† ุนู† ุงู„ู…ูŠุซุงู‚ูŠุฉ ูˆุนู† ุงู„ุฃู‚ูˆู‰ ููŠ ุทุงุฆูุชู‡. ูˆู‚ุฏ ุญู‚ู‚ูˆุง ู‡ุฐูŠู† ุงู„ุฃู…ุฑูŠู† ุบูŠุฑ ุงู„ุฏุณุชูˆุฑูŠูŠู†ุŒ ูˆุงู„ุขู† ู‡ู… ูŠุจุชู„ูˆู† ุงู„ู…ุณู„ู…ูŠู† ูˆุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠูŠู† ุจุฑุฌู„ ู„ุง ุชุชูˆุงูุฑ ููŠู‡ ู‡ุงุชุงู† ุงู„ุตูุชุงู† ูˆู„ุง ุงู„ุตูุงุช ุงู„ุฃูุฎุฑู‰ ุงู„ุถุฑูˆุฑูŠุฉ ู„ู„ุดุฎุตูŠุฉ ุงู„ุณูŠุงุณูŠุฉ ููŠ ู‡ุฐุง ุงู„ู…ูˆู‚ุน. ู„ู‚ุฏ ุฃุชู‰ ุจุณุจุจ ุงูƒุชุดุงู ุฃู†ุตุงุฑ ยซุญุฒุจ ุงู„ู„ู‡ยป ุจุงู„ุฌุงู…ุนุฉ ุงู„ุฃู…ูŠุฑูƒูŠุฉ ู„ู…ูˆุงู‡ุจู‡ุŒ ูˆุงุนุชุจุฑูˆุง ุฃู†ู‡ู… ุฑู…ูˆุง ุงู„ูƒุฑุฉ ููŠ ู…ู„ุนุจ ุณุนุฏ ุงู„ุญุฑูŠุฑูŠ ูˆู…ู„ุนุจ ุงู„ุฃู…ูŠุฑูƒุงู†.

ู„ู† ุชุฎุฑุจ ุงู„ุจุตุฑุฉ ุงู„ูŠูˆู… ูˆุบุฏุงู‹ ุจุณุจุจ ู†ู‡ูˆุถ ุดุจุงุจู‡ุงุŒ ูƒู…ุง ู„ู† ุชุฎุฑุจ ุจูŠุฑูˆุชุŒ ุฅู†ู…ุง ูŠู†ุจุบูŠ ุงู„ุฎุฑูˆุฌ ู…ู† ุณูŠุทุฑุฉ ุงู„ู…ูŠู„ูŠุดูŠุงุช ุงู„ู…ุณู„ุญุฉุŒ ูˆู…ูŠู„ูŠุดูŠุงุช ุจุงุณูŠู„ ุนู„ู‰ ุนูŠุด ุงู„ู„ุจู†ุงู†ูŠูŠู† ูˆู…ุตุงุฆุฑู‡ู…!

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