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The image on the poster was belong to Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of Hezbollah - or Party of God - has re-positioned the Shia organization as a major player in Lebanese politics.
"Hassan Nasrallah was born in 1960 in southern Beirut, one of nine children of a poor grocer. After Lebanon erupted into civil war in 1975, his family fled the city to its ancestral village in the south of the country.
As a teenager, he studied both politics and the Koran, spending three years at the Shia seminary in Najaf in Iraq, where he met Sayyad Abbas Musawi, his predecessor as leader of Hezbollah.
In 1978, Sheikh Nasrallah was expelled from Iraq and became heavily involved in Lebanese politics, first as a member of the Shia Amal militia, then as the Amal political representative for the Bekaa region.
But Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon transformed the situation. Nasrallah and many of his colleagues broke away from Amal, which was being pressured to join a National Salvation Front, which had established relations with Israel.
After Musawi was assassinated by the Israelis in 1992, Sheikh Nasrallah, aged just 32, was elected his successor.
Sheikh Nasrallah, his wife and their three children, are said to live simply in a poor area of south Beirut. His eldest son, Hadi, became a fighter with Hezbollah, and was killed in 1997 during a fire-fight with Israeli troops in southern Lebanon."
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First look - a photo like in a newspaper. Quite professional. The short biography afterwards smells like
propaganda. "La Victoire Divine" has a manipulated appeal, it's too well-lit for the poster's shading.
Nice try
The divine aspect of war lies, I think, in the freedom of choice. The reality that our thoughts always project themselves into matter, enables us to see what these thoughts really are about, and thus allowing us -if we want- to learn from our experiences. War is nothing else but thought of hatred materialised. The experience of war gives us the opportunity to change our thoughts and by consequence, to choose for peace.....
Jozef
Could it be that you are a sick man Kombizz? or do you support a terror organisation?? you do to much propoganda for Iran and the other terrorists in the mid. east! maybe you shuld be reported to the FBI!