Debbie Schlussel: Windsor Hezbollah Billboard Removed; Well-Known Hezbollah Family Involved


By Debbie Schlussel

Yesterday, I wrote about the CBS Hezbollah billboard that went up in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, just over the Detroit River from Detroit, Michigan.

Canada's National Post reports that the CBS Hezbollah billboard in Windsor, up on Friday, went down, this morning.

But who was behind it is very enlightening. Both The National Post and The Windsor Star identify Hussein Dabaja (born in South Lebanon) of Windsor, as the one who came up with the Hezbollah billboard idea:

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Hezbollah's Hussein Dabaja of Windsor & Some Lovely Hezbo-Chick Buddies
Dabaja said he's one of a number of local Lebanese community members who had the idea about seven months ago, after discussing other options to honour people back home that included a candle light vigil.

He said community members and leaders of organizations representing about 700 people settled on the billboard plan. Dabaja said support from people has swelled since the sign went up, including some who stopped by Sunday to take pictures.

This is important becaues the Dabaja family is one of several families from the South Lebanon Hezbollah stronghold of Bint Jbeil, Lebanon, who've moved here and been involved with support for the terrorist group. They are well known operatives and agents of the terrorist group, there and here in North America. Many of the Dabajas live in Dearbornistan and most are open supporters of Hezbollah.

Also interesting is that, last year, Al-Seyassah, Kuwaiti newspaper reported on meetings by Hezbollah operatives and agents of Gen. Michel Aoun (a Maronite Christian allied with Hezbollah) in Dearbornistan and Windsor. The paper reported that Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) agents raided the Windsor meeting.

I'd bet Dabaja was at the meeting. Hopefully--but doubtfully CSIS and the FBI--have been keeping an eye on Dabaja. No doubt, he's been over the river to Dearbornistan to visit--and plot--with his Hezbollah-supporting cousins.

The important question is: Who gave Dabaja and company the money, and are they receiving funds from Hezbollah in Lebanon? Did any of the money come from Dearbornistan?


Posted by Debbie on August 13, 2007 02:36 PM to Debbie Schlussel