الاثنين، 16 نوفمبر 2015

Hezbollah Terror

a joint #Iran-#Hezbollah operation murdered 5 #Israel|is & their Bulgarian bus driver in 2012 







===============
——————————–


Iran’s Secretive Quds Force Has Terror Links

By SOF Editor

Created 10/12/2011 – 

By SOF Editor on Wed, 10/12/2011 – 2:12pm
Terrorism [1]

Here is a timeline of major attacks allegedly supported through funds, arms or planning by Iran’s Quds Force, the elite special operations unit of the Revolutionary Guards.

April 18, 1983: Suicide bombing of U.S. embassy bombing in Beirut, Lebanon, kills 63, including 17 Americans. U.S. blames militant group Hezbollah, funded by Iran and Syria, for the attack.

October 3, 1983: Suicide bombing at U.S. Marines headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon, kills 241 soldiers, sailors and Marines and wounds more than 100 others. A suicide truck bombing at a French military base in Beirut on the same day kills 58 soldiers. U.S. calls Marine headquarter bombing a Hezbollah terrorist attack on America that was supported by Syria and Iran. Hezbollah denies involvement in the attack.

December 12, 1983: A suicide blast at the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait kills six and injures more than 80. Dawa group, which was backed by Iran, is suspected of the attack.

March 17, 1992: A truck laden with explosives targets the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, killing 29 people and wounding 241. Victims killed in the attack include four Israeli citizens and several children. The Argentine government expelled several Iranian officials working in Argentina for alleged involvement in the attack.
September 20, 1994: A bombing at a Jewish center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, kills 85 and wounds 300. The attack was the deadliest terrorist attack in Argentine history. Responsibility for the attack was attributed to Iran.

June 25, 1996: Bombing of Khobar Towers complex housing U.S. military personnel in Saudi Arabia kills 19 U.S. citizens and one Saudi. The attack injured 372. A jury in a U.S. federal court find 13 Hezbollah supporters in Iran, Saudi Arabia, and a member of Hezbollah in Lebanon responsible for this attack.
2007-present: The United States has accused the Quds force of aiding Shi’ite militant groups in Iraq that have carried out multiple attacks.

October 11, 2011: The U.S. accuses two Iranians, including one member of the Iranian Quds force, of conspiring to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington, Adel al-Jubeir.
Article by VOA News

=========


Iran’s history of violence is a long one and began with the detention of US embassy staff in Tehran, followed by 17 Americans being killed in an attack on the embassy in Beirut and 241 Americans being killed at the Marines’ barracks, also in Beirut. The Iranians also masterminded an attack on the Marines’ building in the city of Khobar, Saudi Arabia in which 19 Americans were killed and 240 wounded. In addition to this, they also hijacked a TWA flight. Iranian authorities are also responsible for tens of other operations against American people or interests in our region, in Europe, South America and even in Washington itself where American security foiled a conspiracy to assassinate the Saudi ambassador. Hundreds of American soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan were also targeted with the support of Iran.


crimes links to iran

June 29, 1975, Beirut, Lebanon. The PFLP kidnapped the U.S. military attaché to Lebanon, Ernest Morgan, and demanded food, clothing and building materials for indigent residents living near Beirut harbor. The American diplomat was released after an anonymous benefactor provided food to the neighborhood.

November 4, 1979, Teheran, Iran. After President Carter agreed to admit the Shah of Iran into the U.S., Iranian radicals seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and took 66 American diplomats hostage. Thirteen hostages were soon freed, but the remaining 53 were held until their release on January 20, 1981.

July 19, 1982, Beirut, Lebanon. Hizballah members kidnapped David Dodge, acting president of the American University in Beirut. After a year in captivity, Dodge was released. Rifat Assad, head of Syrian Intelligence, helped in the negotiation with the terrorists.

March 16, 1983, Beirut, Lebanon. Five American Marines were wounded in a hand grenade attack while on patrol north of Beirut International Airport. The Islamic Jihad and Al-Amal, a Shi’ite militia, claimed responsibility for the attack.

April 18, 1983, Beirut, Lebanon. A truck-bomb detonated by a remote control exploded in front of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, killing 63 employees, including the CIA’s Middle East director, and wounding 120. Hizballah, with financial backing from Iran, was responsible for the attack.

September 29, 1983, Beirut, Lebanon. Two American marines were kidnapped by Amal members. They were released after intervention by a Lebanese army officer.

October 23, 1983, Beirut, Lebanon. A truck loaded with a bomb crashed into the lobby of the U.S. Marines headquarters in Beirut, killing 241 soldiers and wounding 81. The attack was carried out by Hizballah with the help of Syrian intelligence and financed by Iran.

January 18, 1984, Beirut, Lebanon. Malcolm Kerr, a Lebanese born American who was president of the American University of Beirut, was killed by two gunmen outside his office. Hizballah said the assassination was part of the organization’s plan to “drive all Americans out from Lebanon.”

March 7, 1984, Beirut, Lebanon. Hizballah members kidnapped Jeremy Levin, Beirut bureau chief of Cable News Network (CNN). Levin managed to escape and reach Syrian army barracks. He was later transferred to American hands.

March 8, 1984, Beirut, Lebanon. Three Hizballah members kidnapped Reverend Benjamin T. Weir, while he was walking with his wife in Beirut’s Manara neighborhood. Weir was released after 16 months of captivity with Syrian and Iranian assistance.
March 16, 1984, Beirut, Lebanon. Hizballah kidnapped William Buckley, a political officer at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. Buckley was supposed to be exchanged for prisoners. However when the transaction failed to take place, he was reportedly transported to Iran. Although his body was never found, the U.S. administration declared the American diplomat dead.

April 12, 1984, Torrejon, Spain. Hizballah bombed a restaurant near an U.S. Air Force base in Torrejon, Spain, wounding 83 people.

September 20, 1984, Beirut, Lebanon. A suicide bomb attack on the U.S. Embassy in East Beirut killed 23 people and injured 21. The American and British ambassadors were slightly injured in the attack, attributed to the Iranian backed Hizballah group.
September 20, 1984, Aukar, Lebanon. Islamic Jihad detonate a van full of explosives 30 feet in front of the U.S. Embassy annex severely damaging the building, killing two U.S. servicemen and seven Lebanese employees, as well as 5 to 15 non-employees. Twenty Americans were injured, including U.S. Ambassador Reginald Bartholomew and visiting British Ambassador David Miers. An estimated 40 to 50 Lebanese were hurt. The attack came in response to the U.S. veto September 6 of a U.N. Security Council resolution.
December 4, 1984, Tehran, Iran. Hizballah terrorists hijacked a Kuwait Airlines plane en route from Dubai, United Emirates, to Karachi, Pakistan. They demanded the release from Kuwaiti jails of members of Da’Wa, a group of Shiite extremists serving sentences for attacks on French and American targets on Kuwaiti territory. The terrorists forced the pilot to fly to Tehran where the terrorists murdered two passengers–American Agency for International Development employees, Charles Hegna and William Stanford. Although an Iranian special unit ended the incident by storming the plane and arresting the terrorists, the Iranian government might also have been involved in the hijacking.

June 14, 1985, Between Athens and Rome. Two Hizballah members hijacked a TWA flight en route to Rome from Athens and forced the pilot to fly to Beirut. The terrorists, believed to belong to Hizballah, asked for the release of members of the group Kuwait 17 and 700 Shi’ite prisoners held in Israeli and South Lebanese prisons. The eight crewmembers and 145 passengers were held for 17 days during which one of the hostages, Robert Stethem, a U.S. Navy diver, was murdered. After being flown twice to Algiers, the aircraft returned to Beirut and the hostages were released. Later on, four Hizballah members were secretly indicted. One of them, the Hizballah senior officer Imad Mughniyah, was indicted in absentia.

September 9, 1986, Beirut, Lebanon. Continuing its anti-American attacks, Hizballah kidnapped Frank Reed, director of the American University in Beirut, whom they accused of being “a CIA agent.” He was released 44 months later.

 September 12, 1986, Beirut, Lebanon. Hizballah kidnapped Joseph Cicippio, the acting comptroller at the American University in Beirut. Cicippio was released five years later on December 1991.

October 21, 1986, Beirut, Lebanon. Hizballah kidnapped Edward A. Tracy, an American citizen in Beirut. He was released five years later, on August 1991.

February 17, 1988, Ras-Al-Ein Tyre, Lebanon. Col. William Higgins, the American chief of the United Nations Truce Supervisory Organization, was abducted by Hizballah while driving from Tyre to Nakura. The hostages demanded the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon and the release of all Palestinian and Lebanese held prisoners in Israel. The U.S. government refused to answer the request. Hizballah later claimed they killed Higgins.

March 28, 1991, Jubial, Saudi Arabia. Three U.S. marines were shot at and injured by an unknown terrorist while driving near Camp Three, Jubial. No organization claimed responsibility for the attack.


===============


Christian and Sunni Politicians and intellectuals assassinated by By Hezbollah Pro Iran and Syria


http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/11/christian-and-sunni-politicians-and.html


U.S. Department of Stat
Country Reports on Terrorism 2013 Syria / Iran


http://www.state.gov/j/ct/rls/crt/2013/224826.htm
List of crimes by Iran against embassies




How many countries did Iran attack in the last 30 Years…”?



Pro IRAN

Hezbollah 1983 bombing US Marines lebanon/ French Embasy in kuwait






Easy guide to the various Shia militias fighting in Syria #Hezbollah #Iran #Syria 


http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/iran-and-hezbollah-controlling-president-assads-army-says-defected-syria-soldier-384437201

ملف الارهاب الايراني انجليزي الشيعة 
Iran Terror File 


 Iran shia terrorist groups 


Iran Terror against America


تاريخ إيران و حزب الدعوة و”حزب الله” الدموي في الكويت طويل ومفجع


http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/11/blog-post_25.html

ملف تفجير ايران و اذنابها الشيعة في المساجد و الاماكن المقدسة

http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/07/blog-post_22.html




صور توثق الارهاب الشيعي ضد اهل السنة

ملف العمليات الانتحارية و الارهاب عند الشيعة و المسيحيين

جرائم حزب الله الارهابي ضد الكويت و سوريا و العراق و لبنان

http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/01/blog-post_25.html



الدكتور طارق شندب يناقش إرهاب إيران وحزب الله على الاخبارية السعودية

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RY7xz2WvuY&sns=tw

ليست هناك تعليقات:

إرسال تعليق