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Saturday
Jun132009

Hezbollah in Egypt: The Politics of Conspiracy and Resistance - The Jamestown Foundation

Hezbollah in Egypt: The Politics of Conspiracy and Resistance - The Jamestown Foundation
A good overview of the Hizbullah-Egypt standoff, noting that Iranian and Hizbullah's reach will continue to be strong as long as they can rely on secular, non-sectarian appeals for support, mostly the Palestinian cause.

Reader Comments (2)

i think Hizbullah wants to have more support from arabic people because his position now for the european and north american is the first place in the terrorist list as Hizbullah won the war against Israel leted Hizbullah to be as a big threat for the north countries.

Jun 13, 2009 at 5:48 PM | Unregistered CommenterAlan petersen

Great infromation

Jun 29, 2009 at 4:07 AM | Unregistered Commenterconspiracy culture

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