This shows the extent of Zionist influence & control over the internet. There are websites that belong to Al-Qaida that are still running, but the international Zionism wants to veil the good side of resistance & revolution, and leave the rotten side exposed.
They must be threatened. Keep up the good work
Fuck Israel, they are a terror state.
The Hizbollah site has been down for a couple of weeks. I went there, curious about who they are and what they had to say, and it was shut down shortly after the bombing of Lebanon began.
Every time his right wing trolling comments get deleted (remember, this is the same idiot that has made racist/homphobic cmments about "arabs", "niggers" and "faggots") he reposts it.
Note to LL: No matter how many times you spam your hidden comments, you will remain irrelevant.
You are dismissed, nutcase.
More than 900 killed and 3293 wounded
• Many bodies still unfound under wreckage
• 1/3 of casualties are children & majority civilians
• More than 1 million displaced
• Complete blockade of air, sea & land transport
• More than 70 bridges and roads destroyed
• Beirut International airport, all national
airways and major Lebanese ports bombed
• Electrical power plants bombed
and related fuel tanks destroyed
• More than 20 gas and fuel stations destroyed
• Factories (food industries), warehouses, dams,
schools, TV & radio stations, churches, mosques,
hospitals, ambulances, civil defense centre
and UN base bombed.
• Thousands of civilian houses destroyed
• Estimated cost of infrastructure hit exceeds
US$ 2.5 billion
• Reported Israeli use of Internationally-banned
bombs
• More than 10 thousand tons of heavy oil polute
more than 80 km of sea coast
Source: UN & Lebanese Government
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On Map 2:
Complete violation of the Geneva Conventions
• 90% of victims are civilians: (30%-45% children)
• Bombing of media installations; radars of more
than three TV stations, radio and mobile station
• Bombing of emergency installations: Red Cross
ambulances, government’s emergency centers
and UN peacekeeping forces.
• Bombing of mosques, churches and husayniyas
• Use of cluster and internationally banned bombs
on heavily populated civilian areas
$2.4 billion of civilian infrastructure losses
• More than 70 roads and bridges bombed
• All three Lebanese airports and four ports bombed
• $208 million cost of electricity production and
distribution damages
• $173 million losses of water and telecommunication
damages
• $1464 million losses of residences and
commercial enterprises destroyed
• More than 22 fuel and gas stations bombed
• Complete destruction of tens of industrial factories
worth at least $190 million
Source: Lebanese Government
http://www.lebanonmaps.org