Army Hunts Fugitives in Baalbek, 1 Dead
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربية
The Lebanese army carried out raids early Thursday in the neighborhood of Sharawneh in the eastern city of Baalbek in search for outlaws.
The state-run National News Agency said the military clashed with gunmen during the raids.
It said Mohammed Wehbi, 60, was killed from a stray bullet as a result of the clashes.
The military brought in reinforcements from the Sheikh Abdullah barracks in Baalbek and expanded its deployment near the Sharawneh neighborhood, it added.
The army has on numerous occasions clashed with gunmen from the Jaafar clan in Sharawneh.
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Problem is while everyone else is put in a regular jail ashraf al nas get a custom jail, like a Hilton it comes with a revolving door.

really? and where's that hilton prison? since you seem to know so much, please tell us more.

He can read but cannot understand what he's reading.
Like a Hilton is not a Hilton, why am I wasting my time explaining this it's of no use like talking to a retarded child who keeps getting told by his parents he's a genius.

why do you always have to make sectarian comments? aren't there criminals in every country, race, religion, neighborhood in the world?
and when a criminal is arrested in you country/race/religion/neighborhood do you start pointing at yourself and insulting yourself? or is it just 'some' sects you like to point at?

why do you always have to defend a specific sect? are you not an atheist? or that was just a joke?

you should observe better ya "observer", i always condemn sectarian hate speech, regardless of which sect is targeted.
being an atheist does not mean i agree with letting sects be used as a way to promote hate and violence, to the contrary.

He's the hypocrite who only comes out of the woodwork incensed and offended telling everyone how he hates sectarian speech but only when it pertains to one particular sect, when the hateful sectarian speech targets some other sect he's leading the charge and jointing in deploying all his aliases and them some.

Hezbollah's supporters love the army and abide by iranian law as imposed by wilayat al faqih.