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  • #41
    Re: War in The Middle East

    Originally posted by simonig
    The Abyss, I hope you stay safe. How are the Armenians in Lebanon handling the current situation. Is there a greater sense of fear more than ever before?

    Are any business' open in Bourj Hamoud or has evryone fled up to the mountains. Please let me know of the status of the Armenians there.

    Thank you
    Physically they are OK, I mean some of the shops are open but of course no one is in the mood for shoping, unless for basic needs (food, water and stuff) that will get more scarce in the coming months if the war continues till then...
    People, we are under seige(Like medieval times) no airplaines can come and go, no ships can enter Lebanese harbors, most of the routes especially in the south has been destroyed, as well as all the routes that take you to syria except one road that is still open, but I fear when most of the foreigners leave Lebanon (they make sure of it) it will be destroyed too.
    Hizballah has taken two soldiers hostage (that most of the Lebanese condemn and that's another issue ), Israel has taken the entire Country Hostage.....
    Last edited by The Abyss; 07-17-2006, 01:05 PM.

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    • #42
      Re: War in The Middle East

      There is no fear because most of the Lebanse are used to (due to previous long experiences), however there is a sense of sadness that the country has returned 20 years back due to massive distructions.
      I mean we just finished constructing the country from the damage of the war, and everything was going well with expected 1.5 million tourist coming in this summer,well all gone in vain......

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      • #43
        Re: War in The Middle East

        It is encouraging that not everyone has not fled the city. I am assuming people went to church yesterday and are continuing on with life with more caution. I also asume schools must me closed until the bombing stops.

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        • #44
          Re: War in the Middle East

          Originally posted by D3ADSY
          Israel is perfectly capable of not only defending itself but attacking those who pose a threat to them.
          Dude wtf you know, they drop bombs in west bank made in USA without America, they are nothing, they got all the US military goodies. If america gave that much support to armenia, we could take over the world


          Originally posted by aconur
          We ll watch finish of terrorist muslims! I hope israel ll clean the middleeast from terrorist muslims!
          Your kind of people make me shame, specially in here, mislead, generalizing, propaganda swallowed blind fool

          Whats the difference between suicide bomber and bombs dropped from plane, same xxxx idiot

          Last edited by Fedayeen; 07-17-2006, 11:53 AM.

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          • #45
            Re: War in The Middle East

            Originally posted by simonig
            It is encouraging that not everyone has not fled the city. I am assuming people went to church yesterday and are continuing on with life with more caution. I also asume schools must me closed until the bombing stops.
            If you can go ahead, as i said there is only one route out of Lebanon untill now,a lot of refugees coming from the south and as well as southern suburbs of beyrouth(area populated by shia), the other parts are "safe", there are no schools(it's summer), actualy they are full of refugees, I din't go to work from friday.......

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            • #46
              Re: War in The Middle East

              I'm sure the Shia's are not very welcomed in the Christian areas of Beirut. A lot of Beirutsti's living in LA hope that if Hezbolla can be eliminated this time, it might remove the one thing that's been holding back Lebanon for years. Hopefully there is something positive that may come out of this. I do acknowledge it is completely unfair that the innocent people of Beirut have to suffer in order for this to happen.

              By the Shia's mixing with the others in Lebanon, that could only complicate things. I do not think Israel will use any discretion if they decided to bomb Bourj Hamoud if they thought hezbolla was hiding there.

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              • #47
                Re: War in The Middle East

                Abyss PLEASE keep us posted as much as you can.

                You have camera? can take some pics of what your seeing there?

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                • #48
                  Re: War in The Middle East

                  Hizballah is not hiding is these area it's just the civilian shia's, no one has a problem with the shia comunity....
                  its around 12 midnight over here and i'm hearing warplanes, i guess the night is still young.....

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                  • #49
                    Re: War in The Middle East

                    damn, stay safe bro

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                    • #50
                      Re: War in The Middle East

                      Originally posted by Fedayeen
                      thanks man
                      Last edited by The Abyss; 07-17-2006, 01:08 PM.

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