List of 120 Hezbollah fighters killed in Syria

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hezbollah funeralSeveral media websites  have reported  that  120  Hezbollah fighters  have been killed in Syria  so far  .The websites also published a list  in Arabic showing the name of each fighter, his birth place in Lebanon  and where he was killed in Syria . Most of the deaths ( 75%) occurred in Qusayr.

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18 responses to “List of 120 Hezbollah fighters killed in Syria”

  1. Constantin7 Avatar
    Constantin7

    Are the Shiaa in Lebanon happy seeing their sons come back in coffins ? Is Assad worth the lives of these men ? Or is it Nasrallah that wants to keep his power the motivation for backing Assad militarily ? Nasrallah is gambling with the lives of his people for what ? to fight other Arabs in Syria ? This is the glorious resistance tha HA stands for ? HA in Syria are “mortazaka” and naturally their motivation to fight is not high, they are just following orders from Hassan, while the FSA are fighting in Syria for Syria and Syria is their country and their problem, and certainly their motivation is very high. So no wonder HA fighters are coming back in coffins…They remind me with the Somalis and others who were fighting in Lebanon in the civil war to liberate Palestine because Palestine’s road went through Jounieh. Now apparently Palestine’s road goes through Qusair.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      Yes Constantin. The numbers game continues …. wounded and maimed not listed yet.
      If they throw enough in there, the FSA will ‘lose’ … like the French did at Dien Bien Fu when they had to ‘go to the bayonet’ and finally become prisoners, since the bullets ran out and the Vietnamese didn’t care how many bodies they had to run over to get to them. Bigger numbers will eventually win out. Some, of course, will note that Assad couldn’t do it on his own.
      The ‘hollow victory’ will be trumpeted loudly, of course.

    2. Beiruti Avatar
      Beiruti

      Don’t forget the Libyans, Yemenis, Lebanese and others who fought for the Palestinians in Lebanon against other Lebanese to free Palestine from Israel. This equation somehow always never works i think Arafat learned that the hard way, Constantin if you have a degree in math try to fix this up so for the next civil war the Palestinians or Shias don’t mess up that bad. I’ll never forget when i was a teenager walking home from school and seeing 7 bodies of Somalians stacked on top of eachother, the smell was so disgusting, and i was just so confused why there were so many “black” guys, my father later explained to me that they were mercenaries. Constantin, very important message you stated here. You will never, EVER, defeat another country, while fighting in their country. Israel was kicked out of Lebanon, Nazi Germany was kicked out of Russia which caused their defeat, the Americans were slapped in Vietnam. Most of the time history proves that it is hard, pretty much impossible to beat a country in war when you are the foreigner. Hezbollah is fighting for money and power, the FSA is fighting for their country. Fighting for your country will always outway any other factor in war. The end.

      1. williamgel Avatar
        williamgel

        Funny- while Arabs “fought to free Palestine from Israel”, Lebanon was re-paid when the PLO was ejected from Jordan and set up an autonomous region inside Lebanon to attack Israel and murdered thousands of Lebanese Christians.

        For the record, Israel wasn’t kicked out of Lebanon. Israel left because of two things: 1) the peace movement with the “Palestinians” via the Oslo Accords was going well and talks with Assad for peace was progressing so Leftist PM Ehud Barak and his cabinet saw the need for the S. Lebanese buffer zone to be less beneficial than it was in the 1980s especially after the PLO was kicked out to Tunisia. 2) an internal movement in Israel called the Women in Black led for Israeli withdraw which too coincided with positive advancements on peace.

        Notice, Israel withdrew to the Blue Line but uses technology to its favor to monitor events in Lebanon and Syria closely, and they never did withdraw from Shaaba Farms.

        But you do bring up a good point with the sentence – “Most of the time history proves that it is hard, pretty much impossible to beat a country in war when you are the foreigner.” which is why the Jews have won each war thrusted upon them in the past century by foreigners – whether “Palestinian Arabs” or Egyptian Arabs.

    3. Patience2 Avatar
      Patience2

      You called the Hezbos ‘Nasrallah’s people’! What?? are they ‘his devotees’? Does he own them??

      I thought the Lebanese threw Syria out of the Leb some years ago. What kind of dog-sxxt would go to Syria to prop up the criminals you just recently threw out of your own country? Where’s the logic?

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        Only got rid of their army, Patience. (I see at least one didn’t like that truth. 😉

    4. AntiFSA Avatar
      AntiFSA

      Man you have you head so far up you ass its not funny. The FSA consists of more foreigners than Syrians. (Just ask you fellow Christians in Syria or are they lairs as well because they support Assad). They are mercenaries Constantin, mercenaries who have been paid by the big players. This has been proven time and time again. Keep listing to the BBC and Aljeezera. They are sure to tell you the truth. As for Hezbollah’s involvement, So you are happy with the terrorist using Lebanon as a hide out, are you. Instead of all Lebanese standing together as one to rid Lebanon of terrorist, What do we do instead, We criticize the only group that is willing to stand up to these animals. Oh that’s rite, Hezbollah is now classified as a terrorist organisation all because your masters have branded them as such. Where do you think these FSA terrorist pigs are going to go once this bullshit revolution is over in Syria. (Which BTW it almost is) Is that what you what, having thousands of terrorist running around Lebanon causing Havoc. If this was to happen, the Christians will be first on their agenda. Remember Constantin, the FSA classify the Christians as Infidels, (Again, ask your fellow Christians in Syria, I’m sure they have more than one story to tell you. Oh, and while your at it, ask them how good they had it in Syria before this bullshit war started) Where Hezbollah have worked hand in hand with many Christians, and still do. But obviously you choose to ignore that. It doesn’t matter who the group is, or what good the group has done, In you perverted mind, if they are Muslims, then they are no good.

  2. Constantin7 Avatar
    Constantin7

    Are the Shiaa in Lebanon happy seeing their sons come back in coffins ? Is Assad worth the lives of these men ? Or is it Nasrallah that wants to keep his power the motivation for backing Assad militarily ? Nasrallah is gambling with the lives of his people for what ? to fight other Arabs in Syria ? This is the glorious resistance tha HA stands for ? HA in Syria are “mortazaka” and naturally their motivation to fight is not high, they are just following orders from Hassan, while the FSA are fighting in Syria for Syria and Syria is their country and their problem, and certainly their motivation is very high. So no wonder HA fighters are coming back in coffins…They remind me with the Somalis and others who were fighting in Lebanon in the civil war to liberate Palestine because Palestine’s road went through Jounieh. Now apparently Palestine’s road goes through Qusair.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      Yes Constantin. The numbers game continues …. wounded and maimed not listed yet.
      If they throw enough in there, the FSA will ‘lose’ … like the French did at Dien Bien Fu when they had to ‘go to the bayonet’ and finally become prisoners, since the bullets ran out and the Vietnamese didn’t care how many bodies they had to run over to get to them. Bigger numbers will eventually win out. Some, of course, will note that Assad couldn’t do it on his own.
      The ‘hollow victory’ will be trumpeted loudly, of course.

    2. Beiruti Avatar
      Beiruti

      Don’t forget the Libyans, Yemenis, Lebanese and others who fought for the Palestinians in Lebanon against other Lebanese to free Palestine from Israel. This equation somehow always never works i think Arafat learned that the hard way, Constantin if you have a degree in math try to fix this up so for the next civil war the Palestinians or Shias don’t mess up that bad. I’ll never forget when i was a teenager walking home from school and seeing 7 bodies of Somalians stacked on top of eachother, the smell was so disgusting, and i was just so confused why there were so many “black” guys, my father later explained to me that they were mercenaries. Constantin, very important message you stated here. You will never, EVER, defeat another country, while fighting in their country. Israel was kicked out of Lebanon, Nazi Germany was kicked out of Russia which caused their defeat, the Americans were slapped in Vietnam. Most of the time history proves that it is hard, pretty much impossible to beat a country in war when you are the foreigner. Hezbollah is fighting for money and power, the FSA is fighting for their country. Fighting for your country will always outway any other factor in war. The end.

      1. williamgel Avatar
        williamgel

        Funny- while Arabs “fought to free Palestine from Israel”, Lebanon was re-paid when the PLO was ejected from Jordan and set up an autonomous region inside Lebanon to attack Israel and murdered thousands of Lebanese Christians.

        For the record, Israel wasn’t kicked out of Lebanon. Israel left because of two things: 1) the peace movement with the “Palestinians” via the Oslo Accords was going well and talks with Assad for peace was progressing so Leftist PM Ehud Barak and his cabinet saw the need for the S. Lebanese buffer zone to be less beneficial than it was in the 1980s especially after the PLO was kicked out to Tunisia. 2) an internal movement in Israel called the Women in Black led for Israeli withdraw which too coincided with positive advancements on peace.

        Notice, Israel withdrew to the Blue Line but uses technology to its favor to monitor events in Lebanon and Syria closely, and they never did withdraw from Shaaba Farms.

        But you do bring up a good point with the sentence – “Most of the time history proves that it is hard, pretty much impossible to beat a country in war when you are the foreigner.” which is why the Jews have won each war thrusted upon them in the past century by foreigners – whether “Palestinian Arabs” or Egyptian Arabs.

    3. Patience2 Avatar
      Patience2

      You called the Hezbos ‘Nasrallah’s people’! What?? are they ‘his devotees’? Does he own them??

      I thought the Lebanese threw Syria out of the Leb some years ago. What kind of dog-sxxt would go to Syria to prop up the criminals you just recently threw out of your own country? Where’s the logic?

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        Only got rid of their army, Patience.

    4. AntiFSA Avatar
      AntiFSA

      Man you have you head so far up you ass its not funny. The FSA consists of more foreigners than Syrians. (Just ask you fellow Christians in Syria or are they lairs as well because they support Assad). They are mercenaries Constantin, mercenaries who have been paid by the big players. This has been proven time and time again. Keep listing to the BBC and Aljeezera. They are sure to tell you the truth. As for Hezbollah’s involvement, So you are happy with the terrorist using Lebanon as a hide out, are you. Instead of all Lebanese standing together as one to rid Lebanon of terrorist, What do we do instead, We criticize the only group that is willing to stand up to these animals. Oh that’s rite, Hezbollah is now classified as a terrorist organisation all because your masters have branded them as such. Where do you think these FSA terrorist pigs are going to go once this bullshit revolution is over in Syria. (Which BTW it almost is) Is that what you what, having thousands of terrorist running around Lebanon causing Havoc. If this was to happen, the Christians will be first on their agenda. Remember Constantin, the FSA classify the Christians as Infidels, (Again, ask your fellow Christians in Syria, I’m sure they have more than one story to tell you. Oh, and while at it ask them how good they had it in Syria before this bullshit war started) Where Hezbollah have worked hand in hand with many Christians, and still do. But obviously you choose to ignore that. It doesn’t matter who the group is, or what good the group has done, In you perverted mind, if they are Muslims, then they are no good.

  3. Guest Avatar

    So far more Hezbollah have been killed in Syria than in 2006 war. What’s with Nasrallah hiding instead of being in the fighting line like these others?

    1. williamgel Avatar
      williamgel

      The amount of Hizbullah fighters killed in 2006 with Israel are about 600 based on Israeli and foreign analysis. Hizbullah has a reason to hide the deaths of his fighters and adding them to the list of so-called civilians killed in Lebanon in 2006, which coincidentally has a lot to do with the fact Hizbullah fighters were forcing fleeing S. Lebanese residents to return to their homes during the 34-day confrontation.

  4. Guest Avatar

    So far more Hezbollah have been killed in Syria than in 2006 war. What’s with Nasrallah hiding instead of being in the fighting line like these others?

    1. williamgel Avatar
      williamgel

      The amount of Hizbullah fighters killed in 2006 with Israel are about 600 based on Israeli and foreign analysis. Hizbullah has a reason to hide the deaths of his fighters and adding them to the list of so-called civilians killed in Lebanon in 2006, which coincidentally has a lot to do with the fact Hizbullah fighters were forcing fleeing S. Lebanese residents to return to their homes during the 34-day confrontation.

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