eretzyisrael:

Seven people were killed, and 30 injured — including three critically — by a bomb that exploded on a bus carrying an Israeli tour group from its plane to the terminal inside Bulgaria’s Bourgas airport on Wednesday evening.

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Today was the 18th anniversary of the suicide bombing carried out by Hezbullah and Iran against the AMIA Jewish Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

tragic story and very embaressing for Lebanon if Hezbollah had a role in this. 

(Reblogged from movedtoanewplace)

great parenting.
Our children should be our source of hope against sectarianism. 

Support for Hezbollah Amongst Lebanese:

themajesticbim:

  • Overall 87% said that they support Hezbollah’s retaliatory and defensive strikes on Israel
  • 80% of Lebanese Christians said that they support Hezbollah
  • 80% of Druze said that they support Hezbollah
  • 89% of Sunnis said that they support Hezbollah

Source: Beirut Center for Research and Information

I’d really question the current relevance of these statistics, I think it would be a lot less now. 

(Reblogged from sonofthemountains)

Do Hezbollah still have rights to their arms?

Or should we truly act as one nation; one army? 

Hezbollah Policies

It is no secret that Hezbollah have a long-term sinister plan to islamicise Lebanon, look no further than their programme to validate this…

“We call upon all of them to pick the option of Islamic government which, alone, is capable of guaranteeing justice and liberty for all. Only an Islamic regime can stop any further tentative attempts of imperialistic infiltration into our country.”

Really? Or will an islamic regime take us back 1500 years? Will a secular regime bring us up to the present day with the rest of the world, or will we fall into the fate of Iran? 
Think about who you want to represent  you, our politicians are smart and they’ve employed us all to follow them so they can get what they want out of us. Nasrallah glorifies martyrdom and routinely calls for the death of an entire nation, acting as if Israel and America are the cause of all internal strife in Lebanon - what’s that got to do with all the unemployment, poverty and sectarian violence in Lebanon? Are they our solution? 
It is Nasrallah, the man of peace himself, who said, ‘each of us lives our days and nights hoping more than anything to be killed for the sake of Allah…the most honorable death is to be killed.’  

(Source: standwithus.com)