Hezbollah denounces Turkey bombings

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Supporters listen to Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah as he speaks on a TV screen in Beirut’s southern suburbs, Thursday, May 9, 2013. (The Daily Star/Hasan Shaaban)
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Hezbollah denounced Sunday the car bombings that left dozens of people dead in south Turkey near the border with Syria and called for stopping terrorism that is targeting innocent civilians.

More than 140 people were wounded in the attack that was the deadliest in Turkey in recent years.

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2 replies

  1. It is amazing that with today’s technologies and today’s global village we know the truth even less than in ‘the good old days’. Who is behind these bombings? Who wants to kill civilians? for what purpose? We do not know.

  2. The Turkish government accused the Syrian Government for orchestrating the attack trough sympathizers but it’s hard to believe. They know Turkey don’t support Assad’s regime and also know Turkey is a NATO member so any attack against Turkey is an attack against all members who will take the actions it deems necessary to assist Turkey. Syrians rebels don’t have the military capacity to overthrow the Assad regime so maybe their sympathizers plan this terroist attack seeking NATO support. As always, innocent people are paying the price.

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