History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 6
With the invasion of the Zionist army in 1982, Beirut, the Lebanese capital, was occupied without any resistance by Palestinian groups and the Amal movement, and only in the Khalda, Faculty of Science and Dahiyeh areas, resisted some groups that claimed to be followers of Imam Khomeini and were able to stop the enemy from advancing for a while and keep them behind the gates of Beirut.
Leave a Reply