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Monocolumn: The Hezbollah Museum

Monocolumn: The Hezbollah Museum

By Monocle on August 23, 2010

Monocolumn- The Hezbollah Museum

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While many Lebanese hit the beach on weekends, some head to museums. Opened to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon in the small town of Mlita (south Lebanon) is Hezbollah’s latest museum. It is an impressive but surreal affair, unmatched in size and breadth by any other political party’s propaganda apparatus.

From its scenic standpoint, the museum overlooks both the western mountain range of the Bekaa Valley and the Mediterranean Sea. In a Frank Gehry-like structure, the Shi’a political group, which has exerted considerable power on Lebanese politics in recent years, offers visitors its take on its role as Lebanon’s preeminent Islamic resistance to Israel.

Visitors must pay a little under two euros for entry and as one visitor points out, “The museum is always open because the Resistance doesn’t close down for lunch or holiday.”

Upon entering the manicured grounds, you are guided towards a park filled with reproductions of Israeli Merkava tanks. From there, you can follow a secret trail once used by Hezbollah’s combatants. Mannequins dressed in army fatigues are placed in the surrounding mountain terrain along with Katyusha rockets, “Raad 1″ missiles and prayer books stashed behind trees and rocks. According to the information boards, written in both Arabic and English, missiles were fired into north Israel from this very spot during the 2006 war.

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