BEIRUT, Aug 14, 2006 (AFP) - Hezbollah boasted on Monday it had scored a "divine victory" in its conflict with Israel while the Jewish state claimed the upper hand saying the militant group now cannot "do what it likes in Lebanon."
Hours after both sides ended hostilities in a UN-brokered ceasefire agreement that took effect at 0500 GMT, Hezbollah activists handed out posters claiming victory in the Shiite militant group's fight against Israel.
And as displaced Lebanese began to return to their shattered eighborhoods, one of the two elected Hezbollah MPs in Lebanon's government championed his movement's success.
"They will return home, their heads high, in dignity, after the resistance achieved a great victory for them," Hassan Fadlallah told reporters.
Stern lectures for the logically-challenged. Others have opinions, I have convictions.
Monday, August 14, 2006
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The Vikings... I mean the UN
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