Hezb'Allah photos

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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?
 
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?
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.
 
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Surprised with these photos... Cuz I know Hezbollah is a kinda terrorist group that is really weak. We need to worry then cuz they have uniforms and also armoured wehicles...
 
rotc boy said:
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is that a tommy gun?^
never seen a terrorist using a tommy gun...
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.
 
Speacial Force (Hizbullah RPG Games)

Game made by Hizbullah called "Special Force"

"Special Force" - Hizbullah Computer Game: The Goal Is to Kill Israeli PM Sharon

Game placing players in different stages of Hizbullah operations against Israeli soldiers in Lebanon


http://www.specialforce.net/english/indexeng.htm (English)

http://www.specialforce.net/ (Arabic)


Hizbullah rolls out new computer game
Special Force lets players use Sharon for target practice

Badih Chayban
Daily Star staff

Hizbullah has launched a computer game allowing players to simulate its fighters during military operations on Israeli soldiers prior to the liberation of the South.
Special Force, which took “two long years” of development by the Hizbullah Central Internet Bureau, hit the market on Feb. 16. The game consists of different stages all inspired by actual Hizbullah operations in the South.
Players face the same conditions as Hizbullah fighters, including geographic locations, mines, the number of Israeli troops and even the weather conditions. Special Force also offers a training simulation, where players can practice their shooting skills on targets such as Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and other Israeli political and military figures.
On the cover of the game’s box, a message to users says “the designers of Special Force are very proud to provide you with this special product, which embodies objectively the defeat of the Israeli enemy and the heroic actions taken by heroes of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon.” It adds: “Be a partner in the victory. Fight, resist and destroy your enemy in the game of force and victory.”
Mahmoud Rayya, an official from the Hizbullah bureau, told The Daily Star in a telephone interview that Special Force was designed to compete against foreign computer games that show Arabs as enemies and Americans as the heroes that defeat them.
Rayya said that the decision to produce the game was made by top Hizbullah officials, who believe that resistance against the Israelis wasn’t limited to actual military actions.
“This game is resisting the Israeli occupation through the media,” he added.
Rayya said that the game would introduce the resistance to young people.
“In a way, Special Force offers a mental and personal training for those who play it, allowing them to feel that they are in the shoes of the resistance fighters,” Rayya said.
He said that game has been a “success,” since it was launched two weeks ago, adding that it had already sold thousands of copies in Lebanon. The game is currently selling in Lebanon, Syria, Iran, Bahrain, and United Arab Emirates, Rayya said, adding that the distributors were aiming to reach more countries soon.

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From their website:

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
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:
 
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.


http://www.cfr.org/publication/9155/

What is Hezbollah?

Hezbollah is a Lebanese umbrella organization of radical Islamic Shiite groups and organizations. It opposes the West, seeks to create a Muslim fundamentalist state modeled on Iran, and is a bitter foe of Israel. Hezbollah, whose name means “party of God,” is a terrorist group believed responsible for nearly 200 attacks since 1982 that have killed more than 800 people.

What major attacks is Hezbollah responsible for?

Hezbollah and its affiliates have planned or been linked to a lengthy series of terrorist attacks against the United States, Israel, and other Western targets. These attacks include:
  • a series of kidnappings of Westerners in Lebanon, including several Americans, in the 1980s;
  • the suicide truck bombings that killed more than 200 U.S. Marines at their barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1983;
  • the 1985 hijacking of TWA flight 847, which featured the famous footage of the plane’s pilot leaning out of the cockpit with a gun to his head;
  • and two major 1990s attacks on Jewish targets in Argentina—the 1992 bombing of the Israeli Embassy (killing twenty-nine) and the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center (killing ninety-five).
You sure can pick some strange heroes Mohmar.:pray:
 
You do realize all of the information on wikipedia is submitted by anyone who has an internet connection.
 
Wiki is a decent place to start looking for info. The downside is that you have no clue who may have put the info up or how accurate it may be. Always check the sources (if any) very carefully before banking on the info.

From the Wiki site:

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).
  • On July 26, 1994 eight days after the AMIA Bombing in Argentina, a car bomb exploded outside the Israeli embassy in London, injuring 14 people. Thirteen hours later a similar car bomb exploded outside a Jewish charity in North London.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbollah

While the author doesn't specifically suggest anything other than the fact that they are accused of the above terrorist incidents, they are, as you can see, mentioned.
 
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