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Bombing in Beirut!

Wow, so yesterday's concussion grenade was not anything major, but it was followed up by a major car bombing in a different part of town, an event that took the life of one of Lebanon's most fiercely anti-Syrian generals. Was the first attack intended to distract the Lebanese security forces, and to provide an opening for the second attack? Stranger things have certainly happened...

Civil defense personnel work to extinguish a fire following a bomb explosion as Lebanese soldiers secure the area after a bomb exploded in a Christian suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007. An early morning car bomb attack killed one of Lebanon's top military generals and others in the car, as they drove through a Christian suburb of Beirut, putting more pressure on the country's delicate political situation, the military and state media said. (AP Photo)


I'll be following the wires as fast as I can. Bear with me!

See-Also:

The Ouwet Front (Lebanese Army blog—videos), Prairie Pundit, Gateway Pundit
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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 »
 

Who Knew?

Who knew that the incoming French Foreign Minister, Bernard Kouchner, was a dastardly Zionist?

New French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner gestures during a press conference at the French Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon Friday, May 25, 2007. Kouchner on Thursday affirmed French support for conflict-ridden Lebanon, backing the army in its ongoing confrontation with Islamic militants and the government in its struggle against bombings. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)


With angles like this, I reckon the press doesn't think much of him... And you know what they say about the enemies of our enemies!

I expect this photo to show up on Hezbullah propaganda posters in a matter of minutes.
 

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 »
 

Terror Attack in Lebanon?

There appear to be reports that a bomb has been set off outside of a shopping mall in a northern suburb of Beirut early on Sunday morning (Lebanon time). It's odd that the blast went off so late—considering how valuable high-casualty targets are to terrorists.

A teacher inspects damage to a classroom in a school near the site of an explosion in the Ashrafiyeh area in east Beirut May 21, 2007. A woman was killed when an explosive device detonated near a shopping mall in eastern Beirut late on Sunday, a security source said. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi (LEBANON)


I've gathered all of the pictures available at this time in the extended body of this article, for your reference.

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The following bloggers are covering this story in greater detail: From Beirut to the Beltway, Beirut Spring, Captain's Quarters, Hot Air
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Daily Dictator

Who is more disgusting—this slimeball who holds the entire southern region of his country captive? Or the useful idiots in the press that give him such favourable coverage?

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah gestures during a speech at the opening of a book fair in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahieh, Lebanon Wednesday, May 2, 2007. In an unprecedented praise of developments in Israel, militant Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said Wednesday he 'respects' his enemy's verdict of failure in last summer's war with his guerrillas in Lebanon. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)


I can't imagine the press fawning over Adolph Hitler. For some reason, we never saw them portray George Wallace in a favourable light. Why, then, do you think they feel so compelled to portray murderous thugs like Nasrallah as "benefactors" of their enslaved domains?

Hassan Nasrallah isn't a hero. He's a cowardly scumbag who hides in a bunker and puts his "followers" in the direct line of fire, between Israel and himself. He isn't popularly elected, either—he has used force, weaponry, and avarice to cow the entire population of southern Lebanon into submission.

And this is the idol of the press?

Has the media lost their entire connection with reality? Or are they actively working for the bad guys? And, if so, why can't they just be honest for a change, and admit it?

I'll be rounding up more lionization beyond the fold, if you're interested. You'd recognize many of the photographers involved, if you were following along during the past summer's war. Continue reading »
 

Hezbullah's Blatant Manipulation of the Press

Okay, so for weeks we've heard that Hezbullah will be out in the streets en force today, to protest the "pro-Western" Lebanese government and otherwise make life miserable for those opposed to Syria's puppet reign.

Now that photographs are pouring in, we get to see shots like this:

A Lebanese Hezbollah supporter sits on a street light as he waves a Lebanese flag during a demonstration to force the resignation of Western-backed Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday Dec. 1, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters from Hezbollah and its pro-Syrian opposition allies descended on downtown Beirut on Friday in a peaceful but noisy protest to force the resignation of Western-backed Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, who was holed up in his office along with several ministers ringed by hundreds of police and combat troops. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Compare this to previous Hezbullah rallies, and see if you can make out the difference:

Flags, in order: Hezbullah, Amal movement (aligned with Hezbullah), Lebanon, Iran.

As has been noted fairly extensively, Hezbullah is very adept at manipulating the media. The fact that these protesters are so blatantly identifying themselves as "Lebanese"--rather than identifying themselves with the usual Hezbullah, Iranian, and Syrian flags--it is apparent to me that Hezbullah has sent out a little internal memo to its rally organizers, instructing them that it would be most prudent to wrap themselves in the Lebanese flag, to couch the argument in terms that they're somehow "reclaiming" the Lebanese government for themselves.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Hezbullah remains a group whose strings are pulled by the Opthamologist and Dr. Spongebob Nuclearpants. To consider them even remotely pro-Lebanese is farsical at best.

One other possibility here, just as an aside: According to the pro-Lebanese website From Beirut to the Beltway, the March 14th (thanks, Austin) group is planning massive demonstrations in Beirut today as well, to counter the Hezbullah invaders (and really, what better word is there for a group of the population that intends to turn control of one's nation over to a neighboring nation?). It's possible, but not likely, that we're actually looking at a group of March 14th'ers here. The reason I would suggest that this is Hezbullah-in-drag, though, is that most of the signs in the crowd are in Arabic, not generally the language employed by March 14.

As always, events in Lebanon are complex. Hopefully, my Lebanese compatriots can continue to update us with their side of what's going on over there. Stay safe, y'all!

For extensive Lebanon coverage: Jeha's Nail, From Beirut to the Beltway, Free Cedar.

I know I've been silent on the latest AP scandal--and I have a good reason for being so! Everyone else has covered it extensively already, and I don't really have anything insightful to add to their brilliant observations! What can I say? Kurt at Flopping Aces has done a spectacular job of tossing some egg at the AP's face -- or rather, pointing out the egg that the AP put there itself!

To make up for it, here's a "Flatima" wannabe sighting, following the break, from today's Hezbullah rally. Enjoy! (If you read Arabic, I'd be delighted to hear a translation for the sign behind our dear Flatima impersonator!)

UPDATE: I'm not the only person who noticed the conspicuous absence of that disgusting yellow flag. Howdy, GatewayPundit! It's good to be in esteemed company such as yours!

Update: Extensive coverage from Abu Kais at From Beirut to the Beltway, cross-posted at Michael Totten's website. Continue reading »