Internal Hezbollah Dispute Over Support for Assad
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Hezbollah banners with the text "Our blood has won" in the aftermath of the 2006 war in South Lebanon. Photo: Julien Harneis.
Jerusalem Post – Some members of the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah are upset over the role the movement is playing in the Syrian war by supporting regime President Bashar Assad, according to a report on Wednesday in the Saudi-backed London-based daily Asharq al-Awsat.
The casualties it is suffering in the regions of Damascus and Homs as it fights alongside Assad’s forces has triggered debate within the movement.
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