Hizbullah hands out compensation

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Hizbullah hands out compensation
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
BEIRUT

At a school in south Beirut's Bourj el-Barajneh neighborhood, Hizbullah on Friday started handing out one hundred dollar bills to residents who lost their homes in the Israel-Hizbullah conflict - US$12,000 to each claimant.

Applicants who had signed up for the aid earlier in the week showed up at the school, showed identification papers and only had to sign a receipt. Hizbullah workers handed residents stacks of bills from a suitcase.

Hizbullah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, in a television speech on Monday shortly after the cease-fire with Israel took hold, pledged to help rebuild Lebanon and said the organization would provide money for civilians who had lost their homes to pay rent and buy furniture.

Nasrallah did not say where the money would come from, but Iran historically has been the group's primary source of finance and weapons. The Iranians were widely believed to have opened their treasury for the rebuilding program.

Nasrallah, and the government's Higher Relief Council which deals with catastrophic events, said 15,000 housing units were hit during the war.

Hundreds of residents of the southern suburbs, known as Dahiyeh, turned out at makeshift registration centers on Wednesday and Thursday to sign up for the aid. As of Thursday afternoon, they began collecting. Hizbullah members called people by phone to come and collect their money.

At the Shahed school, pictures of Nasrallah and those of Iranian leaders, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, adorned the walls of one classroom along with one poster of a Star of David broken in half. The words "Congratulations on the victory" were printed on Khamenei's picture.

A Hizbullah official said a total of 900 people had been compensated so far, adding that he expected thousands to come forth in the next few days.

There were some complaints from those whose homes were demolished that the money is not sufficient.
Of the US$12,000, some US$4,000 was to pay for rent one year to those whose apartments were completely devastated, and US$8,000 was for furniture.

That money may not be enough for those who own apartments, but for those who lived in rent-controlled apartment, it could be fair compensation.

In one instance, a couple of beneficiaries showed up to return some of the money after one official had mistakenly handed over US$120,000 in cash to an applicant, instead of the US$12,000. Those who had taken the big payment were asked to return it when the error was discovered.
 
I will commend them for that act. It is a very generous act and of great need to the people of Lebannon. It does show that Hizbullah does have concern for the Lebonnese people.

But, I am a bit puzzled as to why they used American Currency. Our currency is only as good as the integrity of the US Government. For a foreign nation to use American currency it is a statement of belief that the USA has the strength and integrity to back up it's promise to make the money redeemable.

Seems a bit hypocritical for Hizbullah to distrust the American Government, yet trust our currency.

I am curious as to why they did not have the same trust for Iranian currency.
 
It does show that Hizbullah does have concern for the Lebonnese people.
I think if Hezbollah had concern for the Lebanese people, the last insolent would not have occurred. And I fail to see the generosity in giving away someone else money. Hezbollah has won a political victory and they are increasing that victory. Most of the world wants them unarmed. Without local support they will be unarmed. So I think they are generously looking after there own future.
 
I think Hezbollah is performing 'damage control' right now because all the Lebanese waving there flags are now returning to there destroyed homes caused by a war that began because of Hezbollahs instigation.
 
But, I am a bit puzzled as to why they used American Currency. Our currency is only as good as the integrity of the US Government. For a foreign nation to use American currency it is a statement of belief that the USA has the strength and integrity to back up it's promise to make the money redeemable.

Seems a bit hypocritical for Hizbullah to distrust the American Government, yet trust our currency.

I am curious as to why they did not have the same trust for Iranian currency.

It has far more to do with the size and stability of the US economy rather than the integrity of the US government. Hezbollah are just being pragmatic.. next to bars of gold the US dollar is the nearest thing there is to a universal currency, and unlike Iranian money the Lebanese will have no trouble finding people who will accept it. There is no point in giving them money they cannot spend, and all that would have happened with any other currency is a desperate scramble to exchange it for US dollars, the Lebanese getting half what the money was worth and somebody making fat profits off their backs.

I'm just curious where Hezbollah got all this cash from in the first place.
 
I'm just curious where Hezbollah got all this cash from in the first place.

Iran or donations from other people who possibly thought they were giving to 'charities'. Who knows. For all you know they might have recieved a different currency and just exchanged it somehow because the US dollar will be easier to pay someone with.
 
It has far more to do with the size and stability of the US economy rather than the integrity of the US government. Hezbollah are just being pragmatic.. next to bars of gold the US dollar is the nearest thing there is to a universal currency, and unlike Iranian money the Lebanese will have no trouble finding people who will accept it. There is no point in giving them money they cannot spend, and all that would have happened with any other currency is a desperate scramble to exchange it for US dollars, the Lebanese getting half what the money was worth and somebody making fat profits off their backs.

I'm just curious where Hezbollah got all this cash from in the first place.

True, it does have more to do with the size and stability, but the stability is very much dependent on integrity. During the cold war the former USSR had size and stability. But, no country outside the Russian bloc would accept Russian currency.

I'm just curious where Hezbollah got all this cash from in the first place

Sadly, the people that really need to know that are people that will never see the need in asking.
 
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I dont see the Israelis paying for the damage they caused.

God bless Hezbollah.
I don't see Hezbollah paying for the damage they caused. Have you ever looked at the othere side of a coin? Why does your comment that cuts both ways only points in one direction. A typical stance for people who live in a black and white world.
 
I don't see Hezbollah paying for the damage they caused. Have you ever looked at the othere side of a coin? Why does your comment that cuts both ways only points in one direction. A typical stance for people who live in a black and white world.

why should hezbollah pay for its damage to the israelis? israel themselfs are blame for the damage :D:D:D:D
 
During the cold war the former USSR had size and stability. But, no country outside the Russian bloc would accept Russian currency.

The USSR had size and stability, but its economy (outside the military sector) did not, and was hopelessly outdated and uncompetitive compared to the US and Europe. That's the primary reason there no longer IS a USSR (so much for stability)! Remember also, by its very nature as a Communist state, the USSR could not have a freely convertable and marketable currency in the same way as the Western democracies.

It will take an awful lot more than an idiot President or two and a few unjustified wars before the world loses faith in the US dollar.
 
why should hezbollah pay for its damage to the israelis? israel themselfs are blame for the damage

That is right! Israel is completly to blame for letting there two soliders get kidnaped by Hezbollah and then letting all those missles that Hezbollah fired hit there residents homes! The nerve of Israel!

Who on earth could deny your logic?
 
That is right! Israel is completly to blame for letting there two soliders get kidnaped by Hezbollah and then letting all those missles hit there residents homes! The nerve of Israel!

yeh glad we agree :p

israel sudnt have launched missiles 1ST, they think they all badman, well they got mashed up :D, their chumps america 1st wudnt approve a ceasefire bcos they thought, hezbollah wud get beaten, but when gay bush saw that hezbollah was beatin the crap out of israel, he supported a ceasefire:p so israel is to blame :D:D:D:D: brap brapp :D
 
well well you sure know a lot about good old georgy, summin goin on???

I'm not sure... is "summin" going on?


israel launched the 1st rocket attacks, then hezbollah retaliated

Actually your wrong. The first rocket attacks were launched at a town called Kryat Shmona, Israel in response for Israeli troops trying to rescue there two soldiers after Hezbollah began the war by killing 8, and capturing 2.
 
I don't see Hezbollah paying for the damage they caused. Have you ever looked at the othere side of a coin? Why does your comment that cuts both ways only points in one direction. A typical stance for people who live in a black and white world.
dont think we cant say the same for u.
 

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