Published on 07 July 2014, by M. Tomazy.
Al-Quds Al-Arabi is one of Qatar-funded Arab Newspapers based-in London.
In today's edition, the paper titles editor-in-chief's column as : "Lebanese 'Ahrar Al-Sunna Brigade' is intelligence game" while setting large image related to Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's secretary-general.
Piece's writer accuses the manager of Iranian TV station, Hussein Murtada for fabricating fake twitter account under the name of Sunni extremist group 'Ahrar Al-Sunna Brigade' , in order to trigger sectarian conflict in Lebanon. The question is : If this event was really true, why would the Qatar-funded newspaper set Nasrullah's photo as title's picture?? and Is Hezbollah-Iranian strong relationship enough to involve Hezbollah in such story? and Is there any relationship between the convicted journalist and Hassan Nasrallah (Hezbollah's secretary-general)?
Apparently, Petroleum-funded media exert hard efforts to elicit Sectarian violence in the Arab world, beyond Syria and Iraq which already suffer.
In today's edition, the paper titles editor-in-chief's column as : "Lebanese 'Ahrar Al-Sunna Brigade' is intelligence game" while setting large image related to Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's secretary-general.
Piece's writer accuses the manager of Iranian TV station, Hussein Murtada for fabricating fake twitter account under the name of Sunni extremist group 'Ahrar Al-Sunna Brigade' , in order to trigger sectarian conflict in Lebanon. The question is : If this event was really true, why would the Qatar-funded newspaper set Nasrullah's photo as title's picture?? and Is Hezbollah-Iranian strong relationship enough to involve Hezbollah in such story? and Is there any relationship between the convicted journalist and Hassan Nasrallah (Hezbollah's secretary-general)?
Apparently, Petroleum-funded media exert hard efforts to elicit Sectarian violence in the Arab world, beyond Syria and Iraq which already suffer.