Hezbollah engage in suicide attacks? I'd like you to reference that please. There is no evidence that Hezbollah carried out suicide attacks, and the alleged suicide attacks were against military targets only.moving0target said:Hey! The Hizbollah terrorists are playing army. I didn't know they actually wore uniforms. I wonder if they'll ever progress beyond suicide attacks, rocket attacks and the occasional kidnapping?
This looks more like an Uzi to me. How do you know he's a terrorist? Hezbollah are more known to fight the Israeli military than anything else.rotc boy said:
is that a tommy gun?^
never seen a terrorist using a tommy gun...
rotc boy said:
is that a tommy gun?^
never seen a terrorist using a tommy gun...
US made games (though many are of European origin) are bad because they "habituate teenagers to violence, hatred and grudges." Hizbollah games that "habituate teenagers to violence, hatred and grudges" are all well and good because they train future martyrs. I see their logic! :sarc:However, the problem behind these electronic games, especially those designed for computers, is that most of them are foreign make, especially American. Therefore, they bear enormous false understandings and habituate teenagers to violence, hatred and grudges. In addition, some enfolds humiliation to many of our Islamic and Arab countries, where battles are running in these Arab countries, the dead are Arab soldiers, whereas the hero who kills them is – the player himself – an American
Can you bring up the english version of that page please?HangPC2 said:
Mohmar Deathstrike said:Hezbollah engage in suicide attacks? I'd like you to reference that please. There is no evidence that Hezbollah carried out suicide attacks, and the alleged suicide attacks were against military targets only.
Terrorism
Using names like the Organization of the Oppressed on Earth and the Revolutionary Justice Organization, Hezbollah is also believed by the United States to have kidnapped and tortured to death[11] U.S. Marine Colonel William R. Higgins and the CIA Station Chief in Beirut, William Buckley, and to have kidnapped around 30 other Westerners between 1982 and 1992, including the American journalist Terry Anderson, British journalist John McCarthy, the Archbishop of Canterbury's special envoy Terry Waite and Irish citizen Brian Keenan. Hezbollah was accused by the US government of being responsible for the April 1983 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut that killed 63; of being behind the suicide truck bombings that killed 241 U.S. Marines in their barracks in Beirut in October 1983; of bombing the replacement U.S. Embassy in East Beirut on September 20, 1984, killing 20 Lebanese and two American soldiers; and of carrying out the 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847 en route from Athens to Rome.
Alleged Hezbollah terrorist involvement Hezbollah has been suspected or accused of complicity in the following attacks. Hezbollah, however, denies any involvement. The Argentinean government says it has gathered enough evidence that prove Hezbollah complicity in one of these attacks (AMIA Bombing).
- Hezbollah's secretary general, Abbas al-Musawi, was assassinated on February 16, 1992 by a rocket attack on his motorcade in south Lebanon launched from an Israeli helicopter gunship. Four weeks later, on March 17, 1992, the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires was car-bombed. Responsibility for the attack that killed 29 people was claimed by a group that identified itself as Islamic Jihad whose stated motive was retaliation for Israel's assassination of Abbas al-Musawi.[citation needed]
- On July 18, 1994 a Jewish community center in Argentina was bombed (AMIA Bombing) killing 85 people. A Lebanon-based group called "Partisans of God" claimed to be the author of the attack, but the claim has been discounted.[citation needed] The Argentinean government formally charged Imad Mughniyah as a suspect in both attacks[citation needed], and in October 2005, Argentinean courts formally charged alleged Hezbollah member Ibrahim Hussein Berro with the 1994 attack.
- On July 19, 1994 a Panamanian flight was bombed in the (Alas Chiricanas bombing) leaving 21 people dead, including 12 Jews. The bombing was claimed by an unknown group called Ansar Allah.
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