Two phrases led the Hezbollah crowd to attack Hisham Haddad



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“Hezbollah” fans launched a violent attack on comedian Hisham Haddad, in which hundreds participated in the hashtag “Hisham Karouz”, criticizing what was said during his last appearance on the “Voice of Beirut International” platform, with which Haddad he had been hired to host a satirical show since earlier this month.

Haddad alluded to Hezbollah’s Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah in a sarcastic clip in which he referred to the side effects of the vaccines the world is testing against the “Corona” virus.
Haddad said that one of the side effects of the English vaccine is that it increases traffic accidents from driving on the right. As for the side effects of the Iranian vaccine, “they pressure you to raise your finger,” referring to Nasrallah, and “they send fighters to Yemen.”

The two phrases aroused resentment from the Hezbollah crowd, who violently attacked Haddad, describing him as Karakuz. Some recalled Haddad’s statements in which he had previously said that he would not attack Nasrallah, and that the annulment of his promise meant that he was “dominated by the dollar motive for him,” that is, Baha Hariri.




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