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[Financial Times-UK, 26Aug06] Allegations that Argentina's Arab community is sending money to Hizballah have incensed Jewish groups in a country where memories are still raw of two deadly bomb attacks on Jewish targets in the 1990s blamed on Hizballah. Argentina's La Nacion newspaper last week quoted Muafak Jammal, whom it described as a senior Hizballah leader, as saying: "Money is arriving from Argentina for Hizballah." 2006-08-30 01:00:00Full Article
Argentina's Arab Community Sending Money to Hizballah?
[Financial Times-UK, 26Aug06] Allegations that Argentina's Arab community is sending money to Hizballah have incensed Jewish groups in a country where memories are still raw of two deadly bomb attacks on Jewish targets in the 1990s blamed on Hizballah. Argentina's La Nacion newspaper last week quoted Muafak Jammal, whom it described as a senior Hizballah leader, as saying: "Money is arriving from Argentina for Hizballah." 2006-08-30 01:00:00Full Article
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