"Mission Accomplished" at Nahr el-Bared?
File under horrendous reality. Like I've said before, Christopher is there.
Do you wanna live like this? Just asking.
Via Christopher.
Do you wanna live like this? Just asking.
NAHR EL-BARED, Lebanon — Wassim al-Hagehussein was worried. The Lebanese soldier was twitchy, suspicious as he stalked through the dark and powerless grocery store where Wassim worked. It was a day after Prime Minister Fuad Siniora had declared an end to the war over the Palestinian camp Nahr el-Bared, during which fanatical jihadists had fought off an Army onslaught for 106 days. And now, today, the fighting had started up again and the grocery store was in the crossfire. A company of soldiers was pinned down by an unknown number of Fatah al-Islam fugitive fighters.
“Are there any Palestinians in here?” the soldier asked the owner, Rabieh al-Masri, who was a boss and a friend to Wassim. The soldiers had just arrested another Palestinian in front of the store and taken him in for questioning.
Al-Masri deliberately didn’t look at Wassim. “No,” he said. “There are no Palestinians here.”
He was lying. Wassim was a Palestinian from Nahr el-Bared.
Via Christopher.
Labels: Lebanon, Palistinians
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