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Funeral for key Hezbollah Commander Mustafa Badr al-Din; Beirut, Lebanon, May 2016
Taken on 2016-05-13
Mustafa Badreddine commonly known as Mustafa Badr al-Din was killed May 12, 2016 in the Damascus International Airport. Some claim he was killed by an Israeli air strike. Mustafa Badr al-Din was an important Hezbollah military leader, and was the cousin and brother-in-law of Imad Mughniyah.
Source: ElectronicResistance/Twitter
Uploaded by parkinth on 2016-05-14
Joweher, 65, hugs Nisreen, a field staffer from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
Taken on 2015-09-11
With the conflict in Syria well into its fifth year, the needs of the over one million Syrian refugees who fled to Lebanon are now greater than ever. A recent study has shown that at least 70 percent of Syrian refugees in Lebanon live below the national poverty line – an increase from 50 percent compared to last year – having exhausted their meagre savings and having with limited access to income opportunities. Among the most at risk are elderly refugees, who often suffer from higher levels of hardship due to reduced physical strength and chronic illness. The European Commission funds the UN Refugee Agency's cash assistance programme targeted to Syrian refugees in Lebanon, and supports a range of other services. For the elderly, this can be a lifeline.
Source: European Commision DG ECHO
Uploaded by Ruth-Anne Hurst on 2016-04-12
Captured South Lebanon Army Tank in Hula Lebanon, 2007
Taken on 2015-05-14 *
An abandoned Tiran-5 main battle tank in the Southern Lebanon village of Hula, now displaying a wooden display of late Ayatollah Khomeni.
Source: Eternalsleeper/Wikipedia
Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-05-11
An Israeli Army outpost, as seen from the Lebanese side of the border, 2007
Taken on 2015-05-14 *
A picture from the Lebanese-side of the Israeli-Lebanon border. This photo shows in the distance an Israeli army outpost. Taken in August 2007
Source: Eternalsleeper/Wikipedia
Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-05-11
Syrian Refugees Face an Uncertain Future
Taken on 2014-01-08
Refugees line up at the UNHCR registration center in Tripoli, Lebanon.
Source: Mohamed Azakir / World Bank/Flickr
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-05-08
Iran Embassy Bombing, Beirut 2
Taken on 2013-11-19
Soldiers, policemen and medical personnel gather at the site of explosions near the Iranian embassy in Beirut, Nov. 19, 2013.
Source: Zero Hedge
Uploaded by SATest on 2013-11-19
Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
Taken on 2013-11-18
Lebanese Town Opens its Doors to Newly Arrived Syrian Refugees Syrian refugee boys light fires to warm themselves from the increasingly cold weather in Arsal, The town’s population of some 60,000 people includes more than 20,000 refugees. They are spread out across the town with host families or in converted shelters and in nearby tented settlements.
Source: UNHCR/ M. Hofer
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-02-04
Syrian Refugee Family; Lebanon, Sept. 2012
Taken on 2012-09-03
Syrian refugees in Lebanon staying in small cramped quarters
Source: Voice of America/Wikimedia
Uploaded by suyinhaynes on 2016-09-10
Tripoli, Lebanon - Army Deployed to Keep the Peace
Taken on 2012-06-01
Lebanese army in Tripoli after 2012 sectarian clashes.
Source: James Brooke/VOA
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-06-14
Lebanese Army Between the Factions
Taken on 2011-06-01
Lebanese army vehicle and soldier on Syria Street, guarding the road between Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen.
Source: Wikipedia User - FunkMonk
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-01-08
A Damaged Auto During the Unrest in Lebanon, May 2008
Taken on 2008-05-09
'A car heavily damaged during the unrest in Lebanon on May 9.'
Source: Lannie Naas/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-12-27
Supporters in Elf Costume, Lebanon, 2006
Taken on 2006-12-10
Aoun supporters wearing orange elf hats
Source: maryatexitzero/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-10-09
Pro-Syria Rally, Beirut Lebanon, October 2006
Taken on 2006-12-10
anti-government/pro-Syrian rally in Beirut, Lebanon.
Source: maryatexitzero/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-10-09
Hezbollah Flag Waving, Lebanon, December 2006
Taken on 2006-12-01
The flag of the hizbollah (the party of God) waving after the war on Israel in June 2006
Source: Harout Arabian/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-10-09
Opposition Demonstration, Lebanon, December 2006
Taken on 2006-12-01
Lebanese opposition demonstration on December 1, 2006
Source: Harout Arabian/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-10-09
Father and Daughter, Lebanon, December 2006
Taken on 2006-12-01
Father and daughter during the demonstration on December 1, 2006
Source: Harout Arabian/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-10-09
Haunting Prison of El Khiam
Taken on 2006-09-03
UNICEF Tanks in the Ex Khiam detention center. The Khiam Detention Center, located near Khiam, Lebanon, was a French barrack complex originally built in the 1930s. It became a base for the Lebanese army before falling under control of the South Lebanon Army (SLA) and in 1985 was converted into a prison camp. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch reported the use of torture and other serious human rights abuses in the facility.
Source: Julien Harneis
Uploaded by SATest on 2013-11-23
Kiryat Shmona Rocket Damage, Israel, August 2006
Taken on 2006-08-21
Residential building in Kiryat Shmona, Israel, damaged by a rocket strike in the Second Lebanon War
Source: Wikipedia
Uploaded by miroslav on 2014-08-17
Final day of the war sees Katyusha rockets in Haifa, Israel, August 2006
Taken on 2006-08-12
Katyusha rocket fired from Lebanon hits a hospital (specifically, Bnei-Zion a.k.a Rothschild hospital) in Haifa, Israel. Both Rambam Medical Centre and Rothschild Hospital are seen in this image.
Source: Wikipedia
Uploaded by miroslav on 2014-08-17
Oil from the bombed power plant of Jieh contaminating the beaches of Beirut
Taken on 2006-08-09
Oil from the bombed power plant of Jieh contaminating the beaches of Beirut
Source: Wikipedia/ZeNahla
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-07-15