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Lebanon's pro-Western coalition declared victory early Monday, as local television stations reported the faction had successfully fended off a serious challenge by the Shiite militant group Hezbollah and its allies to grab the majority in parliament.

Official results for Sunday's election were not expected until later Monday, but the winners were already celebrating by shooting in the air, setting off fireworks and driving around in honking motorcades.

The election was an early test of President Obama's efforts to forge Middle East peace. A win by Hezbollah would have boosted the influence of its backers Iran and Syria and risked pushing one of the region's most volatile nations into international isolation and possibly into more conflict with Israel.

"I present this victory to Lebanon," Prime Minister Fuad Saniora said on television after stations projected his pro-Western coalition was winning. "It is an exceptional day for democracy in Lebanon."

OTV, the television station of one of Hezbollah's key Christian allies, former army chief Michel Aoun, conceded that the party's candidates who challenged pro-Western competitors in several Christian districts had been defeated, preventing a victory for the Hezbollah coalition. But Aoun was able to hang on to his representation in other districts.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,525354,00.html
https://www.foxnews.com/images/root_images/060709_lebanonvote.jpg
That image came from Foxnews. Anyway good thing towards peace in the middle east [] or ultimately a long term set back?
Ty
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A positive step indeed, I hope it pays off and doesn't just descend into shit like it always does.
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Good to hear... hope the sane, peaceful people continue to make strides...
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Spark
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driving around in honking motorcades.
I lul'd

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BTW, I was very, very surprised to hear all the Christian parties are on Hezbollah's side...

Last edited by Spark (2009-06-07 23:38:19)

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Spark wrote:

driving around in honking motorcades.
BTW, I was very, very surprised to hear all the Christian parties are on Hezbollah's side...[/b]
They probably would prefer the Hezbollah rather then those "evil secularist".
rammunition
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the reasons the Christians support hezbollah is because the Lebanese know the threat Israel poses and know their own army is weak. Hezbollah is stronger than the Lebanese army and are backed by sunni/shias and Christians
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rammunition wrote:

the reasons the Christians support hezbollah is because the Lebanese know the threat Israel poses and know their own army is weak. Hezbollah is stronger than the Lebanese army and are backed by sunni/shias and Christians
I'm willing to bet the reason is far less anti-Israeli (and so shocking you would come to that conclusion, btw) and far more pro-Hezbollah social efforts.
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