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SIXTH Bombing in Lebanon!

It would seem that the Christian area of Zouk Mousbeh was hit! I'll be updating with pictures shortly!

Lebanese firefighter try to extinguish burning stores after a bomb exploded in the town of Zouk Mousbeh, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday June 7, 2007. the blast occurred in an industrial area in the town of Zouk Mousbeh, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Beirut and near the Christian town of Jounieh. The explosion set off large fires in several buildings and black smoke was seen billowing from the area. (AP Photo)


This looks to be the largest explosion yet. There isn't any word (on the photo wires) about casualties yet, but they are apparently looking for victims.

What kind of bumper sticker does John Edwards think this makes? Continue reading »
 

FOURTH bombing in Lebanon!

Abu Kais is reporting that another bomb has exploded in Beirut, this time onboard a bus outside of an abandoned building. No word on the damage or casualties yet - I'll be following up when I learn more.

Update: According to LBC, 7 were injured, none are reported dead. Still waiting on details.

Update: Sometimes, you have to hit faraway sources to get the news. I still haven't seen word one about this bombing on CNN, nor on the front pages of Google or Yahoo news.

But in the evening a bomb ripped through a public bus in Christian east Beirut wounding at least seven of the people on board, a security source said.

The explosion in the mixed residential and industrial district of Sed al-Baushrieh was the fourth to rock Lebanon since the clashes between the army and the Islamists broke out on May 20.

Footage broadcast by Lebanese television showed that the bus had been burned out by the force of the explosion.

Several parked cars and the facade of a nearby shopping centre were also badly damaged.


AFP's on the story, at least. Still waiting for the photo wires to catch up.

Update: Photos are starting to come in. I'll be posting them shortly.

Lebanese police and paramedics stand at the site of a bus explosion in Bouchrieh, east Beirut June 4, 2007. A bomb exploded next to an empty bus in a Christian suburb in east Beirut on Monday, lightly wounding seven people, a military source said. REUTERS/George Abdallah (LEBANON)


Update (5-Jun): The latest pictures have been added from the wire. Continue reading »
 

SECOND EXPLOSION IN LEBANON

In the midst of the Lebanese army's continuing battle with Fatah al-Islam in the northern city of Tripoli, a second explosion has rocked the capital city of Beirut, this time hitting the predominantly Sunni suburb of Verdun. Is this Bashir al-Assad's continued attempt to destabilize Lebanon in preparation of a return of the Syrian army? It's looking more and more like that's the case every passing day...

The wires are thankfully reporting that nobody has been killed in this bombing, unlike the previous one.

A Lebanese police officer gestures as he stands near a burning building after an explosion hit the Verdun shopping area in the Muslim sector of Beirut, Lebanon Monday, May 21, 2007. An explosion rocked one of Beirut's Muslim neighborhoods late Monday, injuring five people, starting fires in cars and apartments and wrecking one of the Lebanese capital's posh districts. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)


I'll be tracking the pictures of this latest tragedy beyond the fold. Continue reading »
 

The True Art

True art? Sounds vaguely familiar...

Lebanese students look at a model of a Hezbollah militant and a Katyusha rocket launcher at an exhibit dubbed "The True Art" in Beirut's southern suburbs, 04 March. Israel's government watchdog is to release the first report on the state's conduct during last year's Lebanon war, as Prime Minister Ehud Olmert went on the defensive to minimise its fallout.(AFP/File/Anwar Amro)
 

The incredible relocatable protest

Is that Flatima?
Is it Lebanon? Or San Francisco? Perhaps it's Washington, DC.

I really can't tell. Click on the "Read More" link below to find the (hopefully) obvious answer. And then ask yourself how original the Left really is.

(The wires, thankfully, are identifying this as a protest organized by Hezbullah. At least we're not expected to believe it's spontaneous, as the press here in the United States tries to portray leftist protests here as...)

Oh, and let's be clear here: These people are not "Anti-War" protesters, by any stretch of the imagination. They're perfectly happy with war, especially on Israel—but are also very happy to wage war against the rest of what they view as an "imperialistic" Western world.

If one side wants war, and the other side is too cowardly to fight back, which side do you suppose will win?

One thing's for certain:—The press is not on the same side as the West. Continue reading »
 

A brief flash of honesty

It would appear that one of our photographers hasn't gotten The Message. From this photograph, we learn that (a) There are elements in Hezbullah with ties to Iran, (b) They are repeating Iran's official line:—Lebanon has won a "Divine Victory", (c) Hezbullah is proud to make Lebanon be the "Graveyard of invaders," Israelis in particular, and (d) The United Nations is not a credible peacekeeping force in the region.

To see this particular caption come across AFP leaves me doubly shocked. I think I'm going to have to take some time-out time now! Continue reading »