Hezbollah terrorist group surprised everyone with the war that Coronavirus is fighting: Only 600 cases of 6 million people

Lebanon's powerful military and political organisation, Hezbollah, during its 35-year existence has fought against Israel, its rival domestic leader and Syrian rebels who wanted to overthrow Bashar-al-Assad. Now, Iran-funded group says it is fighting a whole new but equally difficult battle: against [...]
Now, Iran-funded group says it's fighting a whole new but equally difficult battle -- against the Coronobrus.
When the enemy arrives at the door, you prepare for war,” said a Hezbollah representative, reports Independent, translates Periscopi.
The private psychiatric center in Jwaya, which is the Bastion of Hezbollah, which took place 95 miles [95 km] south of Beirut, has been refuncted to treat 32 patients with Ovid 19.
Then a bodru, once equipped with a pool and fines for her clientele, has now become ready for critics of the coronary criticism, who will be given intensive care.
It is soon to be established that Hezbollah declared terrorist organisation by the United States and the United Kingdom has received from private hospitals in the vicinity.
This is just one of dozens of similar anti-coronvirus units that have prepared this paramilitary organisation all over the country's south, which in total have the capacity to treat 500 patients with Ovid 19.
This is part of the group's attempt to win people's hearts and minds after they were originally accused of bringing the virus to Lebanon.
And so they took similar initiatives throughout all Hezbollah-controlled territories in Lebanon, including the Bekka Valley and the southern neighborhoods of Beirut. Tens of thousands of group supporters are registered to help.
“Hezballah has given his blood to Lebanon before, and will re-enlist,” Dr. Mohammed Sleiman, a director of the hospital who handles Hezbollah's war against Coronavius.
So far, Lebanese authorities have recorded only 673 cases and 21 deaths from the virus, although they have over 6 million inhabitants. /Periscope












