Lesson one: Destroy Israel

The first lesson Hizbullah teaches scouts, stated the Egyptian article, is the destruction of Israel.


â??(This lesson) is always an important part of the curriculum and is always aimed at children and adolescents who are new to the program. (The objective is to train a) high-caliber Islamic generation of children who would be willing to sacrifice themselves for the sake of Allah in the campaign against Israel."


The Center for Special Studies noted evidence of Iranian involvement in the scouting program. The center's report states Iranian Revolutionary Guard units played a central role in establishing the Mahdi Scouts and its regular programs and summer camps.



The report says a large volume of materials collected in Lebanon by the IDF "illustrates how members of Hizbullah's youth movement had been indoctrinated with the principles of the Iranian Islamic revolution and the personality cult of (Supreme Iranian leader) Ali Khamenei."



Among the scouting literature discovered were books and magazines glorifying Khamenei as a hero worthy of emulation.


The center also found a Mahdi Scouts calendar in which dates considered important to Hizbullah were highlighted. Dates marked for celebration in September, for example, include Imam Mahdi's birthday and the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks in the United States.



According to the center report, when male Mahdi scouts turn 17 they make their way into Hizbullah's fighting ranks.



Several previous scouts reportedly died during confrontations with Israel in July and August. Hizbullah member Hassan Qassem Hamid, head of the scout branch in the south Lebanese Hizbullah stronghold of Bint Jbail, was killed after he attempted to attack Israeli troops.


The Mahdi Scouts calendar boasts more than 120 of the movement's members died during Hizbullah actions, including suicide bombings against Israeli targets.

Many Western analysts fear the Shia belief in Mahdi's return is a driving force behind Iran's suspected pursuit of nuclear weapons. Iran is the primary sponsor of Hizbullah.



Some contend Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may be pursuing nuclear weapons in part to precipitate the final, Mahdi-led battle.



In a speech in Tehran in November, Ahmadinejad reportedly said his main mission is to "pave the path for the glorious reappearance of Imam Mahdi, may Allah hasten his reappearance."



Ahmadinejad's cabinet reportedly has given USD 17 million to the Jamkaran mosque, site of a well at which Shia Muslims believe Mahdi disappeared over 1,000 years ago


can you say 12TH EMAM?



shit... Bong, You are right again.....:thumbsup:
Bong30 Reviewed by Bong30 on . Hitler...and amad blah blah jab (pres of Iran) Do you see the similarities in the Hitler Youth and the Hizbollah youth..... http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3304257,00.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler_Youth Bolth trying to get kids brainwashed young.............. We are in world war 3 with Islamofascism......Time to kick some ass.:thumbsup: (some more ass) Rating: 5