Lebanese pop star banned from Hezbullah ship
Hezbullah has banned Lebanese pop star Haifa Wehbe from boarding the women's-only ship called Mariam, which is supposed to head to Gaza in the coming days. They're afraid she'll be a
bad influence on the rest of the terrorists.
According to the Kuwaiti paper, Hajj was told yesterday by Hizbullah leaders that Wehbe would have to be prevented from taking part in the journey on grounds that her “nudity … and immodest dress will harm the reputation of all women participating in the trip.”
The leaders further noted that the ever-popular Wehbe’s presence was likely to “divert attention from the main objective of the trip.”
Later on Friday, Hizbullah denied it was involved in preparations for the trip, saying the group had "decided from the very beginning to stay away from this humanitarian act in terms of organisation, logistic support and participation so as not to give the Israeli enemy any pretext to attack the participants."
Earlier this week, Hajj declared that the female activists were “all independent women who believe in breaking the siege on Gaza.” She added that “This has nothing to do with Hizbullah, although it is an honor for us to be supporters of the resistance.”
Israel has said it won't allow the ship to land.
2 Comments:
Haifa's got on enough makeup to.....
..... sink a ship.
:)
They hate women as much as they hate Jews. Hezbollah is for equal opportunity in the business of hate.
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