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Tourist Landmark of the Resistance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tourist Landmark of the Resistance
The Tourist Landmark of the Resistance, also known as Museum for Resistance Tourism, is a war museum operated by Hezbollah near the village of Mleeta in southern Lebanon. The museum opened on May 25, 2010, marking the 10th anniversary of the Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000. The site was once an important base for Hezbollah fighters.〔〔("Hezbollah’s jihad theme park; The extremist group hopes to attract fresh recruits to its cause," ) Jen Cutts, June 10, 2010, Maclean's.〕 ==History== Opened in May 2010, the inauguration of the museum was attended by representatives of the president and prime minister of Lebanon, and Noam Chomsky. Hadi Nasrallah, son of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah stated: Over 130,000 people visited the museum within its first ten days of being open.〔(Lebanon news - NOW Lebanon -“Jihadi tourismâ€? at Hezbollah’s new museum )〕 According to museum officials, within the first three months, the museum had nearly 300,000 visitors, including many from Egypt and the Persian Gulf, Lebanon, and other foreigners.〔("HezbollahLand;" War Meets Tourism in Lebanon - ABC News )〕
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