On the eighteenth anniversary of Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance victory in the July 2006 war against the Zionist enemy, Al-Manar recalls how the Lebanese lived through August 14th, 2006. It was the day when the Zionist enemy admitted defeat to Hezbollah, and a ceasefire was declared.
Beirut’s southern suburb (Dahiyeh) swarmed with devotees of Imam Hussein (A.S.), eager to partake in the consolation of Ahl Al-Bayt (PBUT) on the Day of Ashura and to participate in Hezbollah’s annual Ashura march. Despite the scorching heat, participants from all regions of Beirut and Mount Lebanon gathered after listening ...