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Isis Vs Hezbollah
There is no difference between ISIS, Al Qaeda or Hezbollah. They attack innocent using the means of suicide bombs, hijacking airplanes, kidnapping and vehicle bombs throughout the middle east. Hezbollah has sent thousands of fighters into Syria. With so many different factions fighting in Syria it is hard to keep up with who is fighting who. “Member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council, have classified Lebanese movement Hezbollah as a terrorist organization, citing hostile actions by the armed group.”

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