The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب: "Hizbullah's stronghold"
"Often referred to as a “Hezbollah stronghold” in the Western media,
south Beirut is really just a regular densely populated working class
neighborhood where the party is popular." "Now what I found interesting
was that Hezbollah also had established a reconstruction company after
the end of the 2006 war, when Israeli bombs flattened an entire
neighborhood and left some 20,000 people homeless. And in the rebuilding
process, Hezbollah’s company “Wa’ad” (promise) also branded its logo on
similar concrete barricades. A major difference is that Solidere,
established by Lebanon’s late billionaire prime minister, turned old
Beirut into a luxury playground catering to the rich, erasing much of
the past social fabric of a mixed income city center, while Hezbollah’s
Waad rebuilt the neighborhood for the working class families that lived
there and encouraged them to move back."
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