A fighter from the Fatah Islam group, holding his automatic gun machine, looks towards at the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr el-Bared, in the north city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Wednesday May 23, 2007. About 15,000 of Palestinian civilians trickled out of the besieged refugee camp Wednesday after a truce in the fighting overnight, as a senior Islamic militant who goes by the name Abu Hureira and identified himself as Fatah Islam's deputy leader, vowed Wednesday that fighters holed up in the Palestinian refugee camp besieged by Lebanese troops will never surrender or leave and will fight to the death if attacked.. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Lebanese policemen and rescue workers attend the scene of a bombing in Aley near Beirut in Lebanon Wednesday, May 23, 2007. The explosion hit one of Lebanon's most important mountain resorts late Wednesday, wounding at least five people, according to police. Residents of the area are known to be loyal to Druse anti-Syrian leader Walid Jumblatt who had warned on Tuesday of stepped-up violence and explosions across Lebanon.(AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Looks like a bum
Automatic gun machine, eh? That little thing doesn't look like it could automatically make guns. But, hey, what do I know?
Lebanon may be having its “Black September’ moment.
“..holding his automatic gun machine..”
Waaaow, that must be extra dangerous.
I'm alright
Nobody worry 'bout me
Why you got to gimme a fight?
Can't you just let it be?