BEIRUT - The powerful Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah called on Hamas members and officials who are still present in Lebanon to leave the country 'immediately and within hours.' The decision comes as a response to the Palestinian Islamist movement’s role in the ongoing war in Syria against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
Media sources close to the Palestinian national liberation movement Fatah in Lebanon said a Hezbollah senior security official informed Hamas representative in Lebanon, Ali Baraka, that all of those related to Hamas on the Lebanese territory became have become unwelcome.
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Doesn't this story come from mysterious "media sources?" Aren't you afraid that the Toronto Star is behind it?
ReplyDeleteIndeed and I'll believe it when I see it. But still it's interesting - I suppose I should have used "may be over" in the headline.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, we do know that there has been a big falling out between Assad and the Hamas boss, and the Hezzies are a tool of Assad and Iran, so this all makes sense.