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Date / Time: 5/9/2008 6:11 PM UTC
It is a Kaffiya-licious day for all youwho “identify with the struggle” of the Shia Mujahaddin. Hizb’allah isnow in control of Western Beirut! Having wrested control from the evil, elected, pro-western government they are determined to solidify a cornerstone of a new Persian/Ottoman Empire.
Hezbollah militias took control of western Beirut onFriday, dealing a major blow to the U.S.-backed government in the worstsectarian violence since the end of Lebanon’s civil war in 1990. Walid Jumblatt, a Druze leader and part of the pro-government coalition, described it as a “coup.” Two pro-government TV stations shut down. Nadim Mounla, the head ofFuture TV, said Hezbollah was sending a “clear message” that it woulddestroy the stations. Later, an engineer from Future TV said that, according to witnesses,the station’s building in predominantly Muslim West Beirut had been seton fire.
Hezbollah militias took control of western Beirut onFriday, dealing a major blow to the U.S.-backed government in the worstsectarian violence since the end of Lebanon’s civil war in 1990.
Walid Jumblatt, a Druze leader and part of the pro-government coalition, described it as a “coup.”
Two pro-government TV stations shut down. Nadim Mounla, the head ofFuture TV, said Hezbollah was sending a “clear message” that it woulddestroy the stations.
Later, an engineer from Future TV said that, according to witnesses,the station’s building in predominantly Muslim West Beirut had been seton fire.
I am certain there are celebrations happening in Syria, Iran, and USCollege campuses at this historic return to chaos and antisemitism inwhat was once a gem of a city.
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