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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

#13 Lebanon Wakes up to Another "Terrorble" Day

A day before the anniversary of the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Hariri, two bombings hit buses near Christian mountain town of Bikfaya, the home town of former President Amin Gemayel. In a sick twist of irony, Amil Gemayel is the man whose son, Pierre Gemayel, was assassinated in November last year. Three people were killed and at least twenty wounded in the two explosions that occurred in minibuses on the road to Bikfaya.

1 comment:

SNAKE HUNTERS said...

The Legitimate Government of Lebanon has a major problem:

Iran's stooge, Hezbollah's (Shia),
and Palestinian Fatah (Sunni) are both intent on recapturing poor old
Lebanon for Allah.

It's gonna be bloody, again. reb

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