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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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Tomorrow Hezbullah's secretary general Sayed Hasan Nasrallah will speak to commemorate their martyrdom.

Sheikh Ragheb Harb - 1984

Sayed Abass Al Moussawi - 1992

Haj Imad Moghnieh - 2008
The IDF pilot that was killed in the crash is Lt. Col Amos Givol.
Forwarded from Political Info Group
🔴 Rare Pictures

Secretary General of Islamic Resistance Hezbollah Martyr Abbass Musawi visited Pakistan sometime before his martyrdom on 16 February 1992. He wore the traditional Pakistani dress Shalwar Kamees and toured the length and breadth of the country all the way up to Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan.

He also attended the International Kashmir Conference.

These pictures shows that Pakistan has always been a strong supporter of Islamic resistance.

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With all due respect, but those two were innocent and weren't the ones who killed Sheikh Ragheb Harb.

The two who killed him were a different hit group recruited from FLLF cells (see here).

🇮🇱 General Meir Dagan confirmed this after Amal executed these two. https://twitter.com/mans…
Now: Initial reports of IDF jets over south Lebanon at high altitudes.

By: @HusseinS1010
On this day, February 15, 1996, a 4-storey building in Estate No. 999 in Wadi Abu Jameel, Beirut, collapsed. 15 of its residents died.

The accident happened after engineers from the company ‘Solidere’ did successive rounds of dislocation of rocks, in order to collect archaeological parts of the building for restoration. The engineers removed parts of the building despite the residents' objection. ‘Solidere’ did not bear responsibility for the accident.

This company (belonging to Rafic Al-Hariri) was entrusted with the reconstruction of downtown Beirut after the civil war.
Happy Valentine's USA military.
White House confirmed Al Sharq news that the President Biden has been briefed on the attack in Erbil .
Israelis keep justifying that it's okay to bomb civilian targets (Kohavi), houses, airports, electricity. But we have footage of homes destroyed in 2006 and not a single one showed magnified explosions or secondaries due to them hiding weapons inside.

Dan Halutz was clear why he attacked Lebanese civilian targets in 2006: put pressure on the Lebanese government and population to stand against Hezbullah.

When Hezbullah did the counter-offensive from the villages (depopulated by Israeli strikes), it happened without civilians around. South Lebanon is not a desert or open fields, so it was nothing out of the norm to be using structures and buildings in villages in a war effort. It was not equal to using civilian assets as human shields.