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Tuesday, May 04, 2010

A Hezbollah rally in front of the Louvre Museum: Is Europe past the point of no return? 

posted by Erik @ 09:29

A Hezbollah rally files down Paris's Rue de Rivoli, past the Louvre Museum (shookhran à Mark et François).

Jesse Petrilla filmed this while on a trip to Paris. Scary stuff. This is in front of the Louvre where the Mona Lisa is.

Hezbollah flags are seen throughout the rally.

1:35 A banner proclaiming support for the Iraq resistance

2:08 You can see someone holding a photo of terrorist leader Hassan Nasrallah

2:50-3:30 - The ever present Arabic chant (heard at all these jihad demostrations) the genocidal Khaibar Khaibar ya yahud, jaish Muhammed sa-ya'ud--the chant reminding the Jews of Muhammad and his army's slaughter and mass beheading of the Jews of Khaibar, after they had surrendered.

2:55-2:50 - Jihadi taunting the police

6:10 - The "youths" burning an Israeli flag

6:48 - Burning another Israeli flag to shouts of Allah Akbar

Share this and post this everywhere you possibly can. Violence started later that evening, a McDonalds was destroyed and several cars torched.


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