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  2. Al-Manar - Wikipedia

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    Al-Manar (Arabic: المنار, romanized: al-Manār, lit. ''The Lighthouse'') is a Lebanese satellite television station owned and operated by the Islamist political party and paramilitary group Hezbollah, [5] [6] broadcasting from Beirut, Lebanon. [7]

  3. Lebanese Communication Group - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese Communication Group is a company set up by the Lebanese Islamist political group Hezbollah, to manage both Al-Manar and Al-Nour networks. [1] [2] [3] The Lebanese Communication Group is sometimes called the Lebanese Media Group.

  4. Television in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Several TV channels are politically affiliated, and political parties are an important source of funding. [4] Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI) was launched in 1985, was the first private network in Lebanon. [4] Some other Lebanese channels include MTV Lebanon, Future TV, Al Manar TV, NBN, Al Jadeed TV and Orange TV. [4]

  5. Broadcast signal intrusion - Wikipedia

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    During the 2006 Lebanon War, Israel overloaded the satellite transmission of Hezbollah's Al Manar TV to broadcast anti-Hezbollah propaganda. One spot showed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah with crosshairs superimposed on his image followed by three gunshots and a voice saying "Your day is coming" and shots of the Israeli Air Force destroying ...

  6. Manar - Wikipedia

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    Al-Manar, a Lebanese television station affiliated with Hezbollah Al-Manar Football Festival, a football award ceremony organised by Al-Manar; Al-Manār, a defunct Egyptian Islamic magazine; Al-Manar Centre, a Salafi mosque in the Cathays district of Cardiff, Wales; Al Manar District, a district in the Dhamar Governorate, Yemen

  7. Ash-Shatat - Wikipedia

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    Ash-Shatat was shown on Lebanon's Al-Manar during Ramadan in late 2003. [8] [9] [10]In 2003, the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) launched an investigation into it, leading to Al-Manar's suspension from the Television and Radio Broadcasting Services PTY (TARBS).

  8. Category:Television stations in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Al-Manar; C. Cartoon Network (French TV channel) Cartoon Network (Western European TV channel) Cartoon Network Arabic; Cartoonito (Middle East and Africa) D.

  9. Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese Communication Group, Al-Manar, came with a statement sharing Fadlallah's core views and said his followers "launched a school of beliefs and thoughts, a school that would always be committed to the main causes of Islam, from Jihad to Resistance, and face all foreign threats against the region."