Below is an interview with Naame Shaam’s Fouad Hamdan by Shia Watch about the disastrous role of the Iranian regime and its Hezbollah militia in Syria. Bearing the High Cost of Iran’s Multifaceted Ambitions An interview with Fouad Hamdan, Campaign Director for Naame Shaam Iran’s Sepah […]
Read more →The Hague, 19 January 2015 – The campaign group Naame Shaam (1) today published an open letter to Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah Lebanon, urging him to withdraw his fighters from Syria in order to stop the fitna (2) and save the Shia communities of […]
Read more →19 January 2015 Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Hundreds of Lebanese Shia men have died in Syria under the banner of Hezbollah Lebanon; hundreds more have been injured and maimed. This high price of Hezbollah’s intervention in the war in Syria is being paid by Shia families in Baalbek, […]
Read more →INTERVIEW OF NAAME SHAAM WITH NOW ONLINES NEWS SITE ON: Role of Iran in Syria, strategic importance of Hezbollah for Pasdaran, etc. 17.4.2014 Hanin Ghaddar, managing editor of NOW, speaks with Naame Shaam Source: https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/interviews/543426-letters-from-syria-to-iran It is no secret that Bashar al-Assad wouldn’t have survived till now […]
Read more →Hezbollah fighter: ‘We lead the way in battle and train Syrian soldiers’ A recent report by the news agency AFP, based on interviews with Hezbollah Lebanon members, reveals details of the training programmes that the group’s fighters undergo before going to fight in Syria: “Initial training for […]
Read more →A big number of [corpses of] Hezbollah members who were killed in al-Qusayr are still in corpse refrigerators and Hezbollah cannot take them out. It is important to distinguish between the Shia and Hezbollah, because many honourable [Shiites] are opposed to Hezbollah and strongly refuse to send […]
Read more →Naame Shaam’s correspondent in Beirut had a little tour of several predominately Shia districts in the Lebanese capital last week. In one area, near the Amiliyeh school, within just 20 meters he saw posters of three Hezbolah and one Amal ‘martyrs’ who had died in Syria. Local […]
Read more →Three Lebanese journalists working for Hezbollah Lerbanon’s Al-Manar TV were killed and two others injured on 7 April 2014 after their car came under gunfire attack in the historic town of Maaloula in Syria. Reporter Hamza Haj Hassan, cameraman Mohammad Mantash and technician Halim Allaw were among […]
Read more →Syrian opposition sources say it’s thousands, while Hezbollah Lebanon insists it’s only tens, or a couple of hundred at most. The group has been doing all it can to keep this information hidden from the public because it could be damaging to the supporters’ morales. A recent, […]
Read more →Buthayna Shaaban, Syrian president’s political and media adviser: “Some friendly TV channels have recently been broadcasting interviews and reports that kind of give the impression that the Syrian state would not have held up if it was not for so-and-so state and such-and-such party.This is completely unacceptable […]
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