
A burnt building of pro-government loyalists is pictured after clashes in Beirut, Lebanon on 09 May 2008. Hezbollah fighters seized control of rival pro-government strongholds in west Beirut earlier in the day as heavy clashes took place in Hamra and the area surrounding Quraytem region where gunmen fired RBG missiles hitting the outer fence of MP Saad Hariri's residence. Gun battles rocked the Lebanese capital for a third day, edging the nation dangerously close to all-out civil war. At least 11 people have been killed during sectarian clashes, a security official said. EPA/WAEL LADKI

Pictures of former Syrian and Lebanese presidents Bashar Assad and Emil Lahoud have been attached to the facade of the Future Movement office in Beirut, Lebanon on 09 May 2008.Hezbollah fighters seized control of rival pro-government strongholds in west Beirut earlier in the day as heavy clashes took place in Hamra and the area surrounding Quraytem region where gunmen fired RBG missiles hitting the outer fence of MP Saad Hariri's residence. Gun battles rocked the Lebanese capital for a third day, edging the nation dangerously close to all-out civil war. At least 11 people have been killed during sectarian clashes, a security official said. EPA/WAEL LADKI

Lebanese policemen patrol the street around the house of Druze leader Walid Junblatt while he stays inside in Beirut, Lebanon 09 May 2008. Hezbollah fighters seized control of rival pro-government strongholds in west Beirut earlier in the day as heavy clashes take place in Hamra and the area surrounding Quraytem region where gunmen firing RBG missile hit the outer fence of MP Saad Hariri's residence. Gun battles rocked the Lebanese capital for a third day, edging the nation dangerously close to all-out civil war. At least 11 people have been killed during sectarian clashes, a security official said. EPA/WAEL LADKI

A Shiite gunman patrols in a street of Beirut, Lebanon on 09 May 2008. Hezbollah fighters seized control of rival pro-government strongholds in west Beirut earlier in the day as heavy clashes take place in Hamra and the area surrounding Quraytem region where gunmen firing RBG missile hit the outer fence of MP Saad Hariri's residence. Gun battles rocked the Lebanese capital for a third day, edging the nation dangerously close to all-out civil war. At least 11 people have been killed during sectarian clashes, a security official said. EPA/WAEL LADKI

Hezbollah fighters occupied the office of the Future movement in Beirut, Lebanon, 09 May 2008. Hezbollah fighters seized control of rival pro-government strongholds in west Beirut today as heavy clashes is taken place in Hamra and the area surrounding Quraytem region where gunmen shot RBG missile hit the outer fence of MP Saad Hariri residence. Gun battles rocked the Lebanese capital for a third day, edging the nation dangerously close to all-out civil war. At least 11 people have been killed during sectarian clashes, a security official told. EPA/Wael Ladki

Hezbollah fighters occupied the office of the Future movement in Beirut, Lebanon, 09 May 2008. Hezbollah fighters seized control of rival pro-government strongholds in west Beirut today as heavy clashes is taken place in Hamra and the area surrounding Quraytem region where gunmen shot RBG missile hit the outer fence of MP Saad Hariri residence. Gun battles rocked the Lebanese capital for a third day, edging the nation dangerously close to all-out civil war. At least 11 people have been killed during sectarian clashes, a security official told. EPA/WAEL LADKI

A Hezbollah fighter stands next a burnt vehicle in Beirut, Lebanon, 09 May 2008. Hezbollah fighters seized control of rival pro-government strongholds in west Beirut today as heavy clashes is taken place in Hamra and the area surrounding Quraytem region where gunmen shot RBG missile hit the outer fence of MP Saad Hariri residence. Gun battles rocked the Lebanese capital for a third day, edging the nation dangerously close to all-out civil war. At least 11 people have been killed during sectarian clashes, a security official told. EPA/Wael Ladki

A Hezbollah fighter shows pictures of Lebanese MP Saad Hariri after they occupied the office of the Future movement in Beirut, Lebanon 09 May 2008. Hezbollah fighters seized control of rival pro-government strongholds in west Beirut today as heavy clashes is taken place in Hamra and the area surrounding Quraytem region where gunmen shot RBG missile hit the outer fence of MP Saad Hariri residence. Gun battles rocked the Lebanese capital for a third day, edging the nation dangerously close to all-out civil war. At least 11 people have been killed during sectarian clashes, a security official told. EPA/Wael Ladki
muhamadMay 9th, 2008 - 17:35:18
The Hizbolahs's the Nasarallah the Immamas are kafirs and pigs..They are destroying a beutifull country . G-d please save us cause the whole world doesnt care...and isreal look on they will do the same to you
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