Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Dead Jews and Hezbollah Amusement Park

The jihadist Islamic group Hezbollah, after decades of anti-American and Jew-hating violence, has opened ...............an amusement park. The million-dollar attraction with its Orwellian name, "Museum for Resistance Tourism," includes.......remnants of Israeli tanks. It just doesn't get any sicker, freedom lovers. ABC News' Lara Setrakian visits the center that is sometimes called "HezbollahLand": (via Atlantic Wire) [the italics are mine]

Where are these Muslim murderers getting millions to build jihad propaganda amusement parks?

Rami has a ready answer when asked if the museum advances terrorist propaganda.

"I believe it's our right to have our own propaganda. The important thing is that this is the sincere and true propaganda."

Despite its militant edge, the museum is part of an effort to soften Hezbollah's image. It's designed to be the centerpiece of a massive tourist development - dubbed "HezbollahLand" in the global press – capped with an aerial tramway offering scenic rides from Mleeta to an abandoned Israeli base on a nearby hill.

... That, analysts say, is where the museum fits into Hezbollah's overarching strategy: fighting Israel in times of war, and in times of peace, investing in ways that seal a bond with its followers. Hezbollah runs hospitals and builds homes, partly under the umbrella of its "Construction Jihad" – hardening its constituents by giving them a social safety net and improving their quality of life.
Wired's Spencer Ackerman adds some context on Hezbollah's fighting on the culture front:

Hezbollah is hardly the only anti-Israel organization attempting to fight the Jewish state with pop culture and entertainment. As Danger Room co-founder Sharon Weinberger has reported, Hamas has its own movie studio.

But “HezbollahLand” takes terror tourism to a whole new level. “We’re going to build motels, playgrounds, camping areas, even spas or swimming pools so that all of the visitors — especially our people — can come here and spend their weekends or vacations,” the guide says.

In case you decide against traveling to HezbollahLand, there's a short video that should really be more than sufficient:

Atlas Shrugs

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