Gulf Arab States and its role in punishing Hezbollah group in Syria expelled connected to the Lebanese Shiite Muslim diaspora This may suffer militants, apart from their common faith does not matter.
Set in the 1980s, the Israeli occupation forces in southern Lebanon fighting Shi'ite power Iran, Islamic guerrilla organization has sent troops fighting alongside the civil war in Syria, the Gulf Arab states led some armed rebels failed.
Sunni Muslim Gulf states, regional powers, led by Saudi Arabia, and Syria rebels with weapons and money in the fight to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, an ally of Iran.
Hezbollah condemned what it called interference in Syria, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) last month announced that its six member states will revoke their residency visas and Hezbollah, and in the Gulf region for its financial and business dealings .
Expulsion of the Syrian war has illustrated how to encourage Sunni and Shiite Muslims in the ancient tension between, through its borders and throughout the region.
US alliance GCC is a group of six energy-rich Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain.
GCC security at a meeting on Thursday, senior officials in Riyadh, Bahrain Ministry of Interior, Major General Khaled Al-Absi, Undersecretary of State said that in view of the Group's move to the "discovery of several Hezbollah terror cells Gulf countries, their involvement in terrorist organizations and their Syrian openly involved in training. "
Expulsion, a political scientist at the United Arab Emirates, Abdulkhaleq Abdullah said: "Unfortunately, not being involved, some people will pay a price."
"But Hezbollah should be held responsible for Hezbollah to leave their country's borders and interference in a purely Syria arrogance and intransigence, which should not be left ignored."
Scores were driven
At least three Gulf countries - Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar - since the expulsion of dozens of Lebanon, the Gulf Cooperation Council on June 2, they are considering punitive measures, the Group announced that, according to the security headquarters in Doha sources and Hassan Alayan, the movement of Lebanese critic.
Security sources said, was expelled from Qatar in June 17 or 18 Lebanese Shiites, and the Gulf region analyst matter, suggested the number may be greater in the UAE.
Alayan, the Lebanese Shiite Muslims were expelled from the Gulf, the spokesman said that between 20 to 30 Lebanese Shiites are considered only in the past month has been deported from Saudi Arabia.
"I do not know what is the person who lived for decades in their country offers the best they can in these countries serve their interests in the expulsion, saying:" Alayan, he said, adding that he lives in the United Arab Emirates Shiite Muslims 27 years ago, told reporters in 2009 to leave.
This expulsion is not new, but around the currently active advocacy and coordination, is unusual. Over the years, a number of Gulf Arab countries have generally difficult to obtain a residence visa application Shiite government or government-related entities, in particular when.
This is a result, analysts say, some countries, the Shia is a security threat exists between a long-term point of view, mainly because of the Gulf Arab officials said Iran meddling in the internal affairs of Arab countries. Iran denies such allegations.
Has fueled mutual suspicion began in the Islamic prophet Muhammad in AD 632 after the death of a historic rift. Shiite followers of the Prophet's son Ali and his descendants, complain of systematic discrimination in their communities and neglect.
Dismissed as "repression"
Another source of tension in Iran's nuclear program, the West and its Arab allies suspect's objective is to obtain a dispute over nuclear weapons capability. Iran denies this.
Many Lebanese Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's support for Assad in Syria's Sunni-led insurgency most miscalculated quagmire drag Lebanon into Syria, in Lebanon itself fighting intensified and deepened in the region Sunni and Shiite sectarian rift.
Speaking from Beirut, Alayan said he knew of at least 400 Lebanese families were evicted since 2009, only the United Arab Emirates, it is believed that a greater number.
"This is repression, people lose their investment and their livelihoods," he said. "Tell them, if it was not for them, this will not happen, they want to create a political party in Lebanon (Hezbollah) the financial burden."
Some Gulf officials, the movement is not against Lebanon as a whole. Lebanon is a prominent leader in the area of ??professionals, managers and entrepreneurs, many companies are jointly owned with Gulf partners.
Qatar Emir Erxie He Tamim bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, who came to power on June 25 his father abdicated, eliminate fear widespread expulsion of Lebanese society.
"Lebanon's existence is protected in Qatar in Qatar and Lebanon that they comply with national laws, and respect their own people." Sheikh Tamim was quoted as saying on June 30.
Lebanon began migrating to the Gulf in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in the 1980s, the discovery of oil to other countries, especially in the UAE, World War II, Notre Dame University in Lebanon, Lebanese director of the Center for Immigration Studies, wrote playin album HOURANI in 2010 of a thesis.
Hourani said that Lebanon's political turmoil and economic weakness, resulting in qualified human resources "reservoir continue to migrate to the cash-rich Gulf countries, millions of dollars sent home each year.
Theodore Karasik, the Near East and Gulf Military Analysis Institute research director, said that although the Gulf countries have for many years, the expulsion of the Lebanese Shiite Hezbollah, the Syrian military intervention herald a tougher stance.
"I think there will be system deportation proceedings
Opposed to single out certain individuals and the environment, it will be quite high, and said: "Karasik.
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