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Photos Expose Hezbollah
by John Little on 31/07/2006Australia’s Herald Sun has the images, recently smuggled out of Lebanon, just reinforce what we already know about the way terrorists operate:
The images, obtained exclusively by the Sunday Herald Sun, show Hezbollah using high-density residential areas as launch pads for rockets and heavy-calibre weapons.Dressed in civilian clothing so they can quickly disappear, the militants carrying automatic assault rifles and ride in on trucks mounted with cannon.
The photographs, from the Christian area of Wadi Chahrour in the east of Beirut, were taken by a visiting journalist and smuggled out by a friend.
These photos need to be circulated but it’s a bit troubling that they’re somehow viewed as earthshattering evidence of the moral depravity of terrorists when we’ve known this for decades. Well, some of us have anyway.
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