
Rice was thrown on them and sheep were slaughtered on their tanks. People everywhere celebrated the victorious army’s convoy. Some pictures:



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are these “sinioras” forces ? - or does all of Lebanon back what is happenng ?
now THIS, is a divine victory!
Of course the Massacre of Refugee CAMP Jenin wherein 52 Palestinians, 22 of whom were unarmed civilians were killed, is much more a Massacre than the Struggle of Refuge CAMP Nahr, which left 42 civilians and 222 armed Palestinians dead.
sigh……
[this is not blaming the Lebanese army whatsoever, but just blaming the biased international (and Arab cq. Palestinian) outcry]
Nahr al-Bared, I meant
Great job and congratulations to our Army, but do we really need to slaughtered sheep on tanks? let’s please be a little more civil in our celebrations and refrain from Neanderthal-like behaviors.
Copy that, John. Poor sheep :(
(why’s that anyway?)
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Slaughtering sheep? Islam needs to evolve and move away from these barbaric acts and rituals.
[...] • After the July war, back in August 2006, I made a trip from Tripoli to Beirut and took pictures of billboards (blogspot) • In December, I went to a pro-government rally in Tripoli and took pictures of the many demonstrators • Last September, I posted pictures of the Army’s victory rally after the Naher Al Bared victory. [...]