Websites affiliated with the Syrian opposition have published a video they said shows Hizbullah fighters “storming” the famous al-Dabaa neighborhood in Damascus, which was featured by Bab al-Hara, one of the most popular television series in the Arab world.
The footage shows a supposed Hizbullah member humorously breaking a door and entering one of the studio's rooms while shouting Abu Hatem – a key Bab al-Hara character that was played by renowned Syrian actor Wafiq Zaim.
When the neighborhood's mosque appears in the video, the man capturing it asks the other alleged Hizbullah member about the name of the mosque's imam in the series.
“Sheikh Abdul Alim,” his friend answers, in reference to the Syrian actor Adel Ali who played the sheikh's character.
The famed series was watched by tens of millions of people in the Arab world.
It chronicles the daily happenings and family dramas in Haret al-Dabaa, a neighborhood in Damascus, in the inter-war period under French rule when the local population yearned for independence.
Hizbullah has openly sent troops to fight alongside Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime against mainly Sunni rebels. The party argues that the controversial move was necessary to protect Lebanon against the threat of Qaida-linked extremists and to defend Shiite holy sites in Syria.
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