Al-Manar
".....The recent hours have revealed the Israeli role in these accusations and incitement against Hezbollah. News emerged Monday that foreign intelligence services - including Israel's Mossad - provided Egyptian authorities with intelligence and the claims against the Lebanese resistance movement, according to the Israeli daily Haaretz. Egypt's chief of intelligence, General Omar Suleiman, is a frequent visitor to Israel and the doors of his counterparts in Tel Aviv are always open, as are those of the Israeli Prime Minister's bureau.
Israeli President Shimon Peres has connected between the Egyptian allegations against Hezbollah and Iran and he launched a personal attack against Sayyed Nasrallah.
Haaretz expressed Israel’s relief to the current situation and latest developments between Cairo and Hezbollah saying that Egyptian intelligence was constantly informing the Israeli intelligence of the investigations with the cell they claimed it belongs to Hezbollah, adding that “Israel is profiting from Egypt-Hezbollah quarrel.”
Haaretz added, “It is true that (Sayyed) Nasrallah is proving again that he is not afraid of confronting the leaders of big and strong countries but this conflict might also impact the upcoming elections in Lebanon. It is unlikely all voters will be happy about the affair, which highlights Iran's control over Hezbollah and creates tension between Beirut and Cairo.”
The main question is why did the Egyptians choose to release the information now and not four months ago, when the ring was uncovered? "
Israeli President Shimon Peres has connected between the Egyptian allegations against Hezbollah and Iran and he launched a personal attack against Sayyed Nasrallah.
Haaretz expressed Israel’s relief to the current situation and latest developments between Cairo and Hezbollah saying that Egyptian intelligence was constantly informing the Israeli intelligence of the investigations with the cell they claimed it belongs to Hezbollah, adding that “Israel is profiting from Egypt-Hezbollah quarrel.”
Haaretz added, “It is true that (Sayyed) Nasrallah is proving again that he is not afraid of confronting the leaders of big and strong countries but this conflict might also impact the upcoming elections in Lebanon. It is unlikely all voters will be happy about the affair, which highlights Iran's control over Hezbollah and creates tension between Beirut and Cairo.”
The main question is why did the Egyptians choose to release the information now and not four months ago, when the ring was uncovered? "
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