People walk next to a vehicle damaged by what residents say was a missile fired from the Syrian rebels in the town of Hermel in Bekaa April 24, 2013. The Hezbollah stronghold of Baalbek, famed for its colossal Roman ruins, now feels like a garrison town. Hezbollah men in military fatigues and police outfits are everywhere. As are Jeeps and Chevrolets with blacked-out windows – the group’s vehicles of choice.
Hezbollah stronghold of Baalbeck hit by Syrian rebels
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10 responses to “Hezbollah stronghold of Baalbeck hit by Syrian rebels”
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Yes indeed … if you’re not driving American cars, you’re nothing. :-)))
(need room for fatfat..wahs .. kidnapped bodies … stale falafels .. extra bombs … etc) -
Yes indeed … it you’re not driving American cars, you’re nothing. :-)))
(need room for fatfat..wahs .. kidnapped bodies … etc) -
I could almost forgive the rebels, because this kind of action will benefit the Lebanese in the long run.
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I could almost forgive the rebels, because this kind of action will benefit the Lebanese in the long run.
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I wonder if anybody’s noticed just how well RPGs go through ‘blacked-out windows’?
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Some have … ๐
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I wonder if anybody’s noticed just how well RPGs go through ‘blacked-out windows’?
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Some have … ๐
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Leb-Power in orange wires is safe to walk on … we know why … ๐
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Leb-Power in orange wires is safe to walk on … we know why … ๐
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