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Tensions High in Zahle after Hizbullah Attempts to Expand its Telecom Network
2013-09-17
[An Nahar] Tensions were high in the Bekaa city of Zahle on Sunday after members of Hizbullah attempted to expand the party's telecommunications network in the area, reported various media outlets on Monday.

On Sunday, armed members of the party deployed along the highway extending between the city's industrial zone to the Mar Charbel church in an attempt to expand the network.

Residents of the city protested against its actions and temporarily blocked the road in the area.

The army soon intervened and set up checkpoints in the industrial zone and security forces deployed patrols in the city, which led to Hizbullah's withdrawal from the area.

Soon after however, some 15 party gunnies in a white van returned to the vicinity of the Mar Charbel church.

The locals were aware of the actions and promptly staged a sit-in in front of the church.

They were joined by the head of the Zahle parliamentary bloc MP Tony Abou Khater and politicians Joseph al-Maalouf and Elie Marouni.

The residents then blocked a lane of the highway leading to the industrial zone in the city.

Voice of Leb radio (100.5) reported on Monday that four Hizbullah members were incarcerated
Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'!
for their actions in Zahle.

Marouni later told al-Joumhouria daily Monday that the situation in the city could have escalated had the security forces not intervened.

He revealed that six Hizbullah members were arrested over the incident.

"Along with the residents, we will not lay this matter to rest because the statelet of Hizbullah will not be allowed to pass through Zahle," he remarked.

"The party will not be allowed to impose its ways and schemes on us," he declared.

Moreover, he revealed: "We will develop the manner in which we will confront any suspicious action the party takes in Zahle."

He credited the security forces for the decisive manner in which they contained the situation and prevented the party from carrying out its actions.

A security source later denied to al-Joumhouria that members of Hizbullah were arrested over the Zahle incident, explaining that a dispute broke out between them and security forces as the former were repairing a malfunction in the party's telecommunications network in the area.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Now, that would be Christian Maronites trowing their lot with the Al Qaeda Obamunists versus Hizb terror?
This will not end well...
Posted by: Bob Snore6814   2013-09-17 22:05  

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