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(Ynet News) Hizbullah will not hold its annual public rally in Beirut in mid-February marking the death of three of the group's leaders. The cancellation appears related to ten bombings since July in Hizbullah strongholds in Lebanon that left scores dead. On Thursday, Jordanian Islamist cleric Abu Qatada, on trial in Amman for terrorism, said, "I support the bombings in Beirut. The leader of Hizbullah sent fighters to Syria to back the regime. He is responsible for those killed in Lebanon." 2014-02-14 00:00:00Full Article
Hizbullah Cancels Annual Beirut Rally after Bombings
(Ynet News) Hizbullah will not hold its annual public rally in Beirut in mid-February marking the death of three of the group's leaders. The cancellation appears related to ten bombings since July in Hizbullah strongholds in Lebanon that left scores dead. On Thursday, Jordanian Islamist cleric Abu Qatada, on trial in Amman for terrorism, said, "I support the bombings in Beirut. The leader of Hizbullah sent fighters to Syria to back the regime. He is responsible for those killed in Lebanon." 2014-02-14 00:00:00Full Article
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