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Hezbollah is proving once again that its fight is not only against Israel, but is also focused on its own internal interests in Lebanon and Syria. After dispatching thousands of its fighters to the battlefields of Syria, on behalf of ally and sponsor Bashar Assad, who has sustained major military losses, it has now begun to support the beleaguered president by supplying him with unmanned aerial vehicles. • Follow Ynetnews on and In November 2013, the Lebanese media revealed that security forces there had foiled a massive attack, involving a booby-trapped vehicle carrying 400 kg of explosives and other ammunition. The vehicle was discovered by seemingklhy miraculous means in the country's Bekaa region, an area under Hezbollah control, several hours before the start of celebrations for Lebanon's 70th independence day. Related stories: • • • Lebanese security sources said that the organization had spotted the vehicle, and obtained information that it had entered the Bekaa. Region via the country's eastern border with Syria. 'The organization is monitoring and supervising the border using drones at night,' the sources said.
About the 8 th Conference on Kinesiology. Ratchet o prodelannoj rabote sistemnogo administratora obrazec. On behalf of the host, the Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia, and the Conference Organizing Committee, with great pleasure we announce the upcoming 8th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology to be held in Opatija, Croatia, on 10-14 May, 2017, under the auspices of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. There is an enduring excitement at the prospect of being dropped in the middle of nowhere, naked and alone in the middle of the woods. I am talking about videogames, by the way – I am no longer.
Beyond its deployment of drones on the Syria-Lebanon border, it appears that Hezbollah has stepped up its use of them as a tool in its struggle against political foes inside Lebanon itself. Samir Geagea, a veteran Lebanese Christian politician and senior member of the country's anti-Hezbollah March 14 Alliance, said this week that an unmanned aerial vehicle had spent several hours flying above his home in the village of Maarab, an area with many Christian residents. Geagea, who was the target of an assassination attempt in 2012, told the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya TV network that, 'the murder preparations continue, and to my knowledge they will try to kill me, given the enormous implications this will have for the March 14 Alliance, and for Lebanese politics in general.' Geagea did not expressly identify Hezbollah, but vowed: 'They will not succeed.' He connected this attempt on his own life to text messages and threats sent to his wife, a member of the Lebanese parliament for the same Alliance, as well as to other political assassinations in the country.