Following are excerpts from an Eygptian song of protest, which aired on Al-Jazeera TV on August 4, 2006:
Singer: Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
Resist, oh Lebanon.
Fill their eyes with shock and awe, slaughter them right, left, and center.
Fill their eyes with shock and awe, slaughter them right, left, and center -
Israel and the Americans.
Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
Crowd: Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
Singer: Attack Haifa and Tel Aviv, dear Nasrallah.
Crowd: Attack Haifa and Tel Aviv, dear Nasrallah.
Singer: Attack Haifa and Tel Aviv, dear Nasrallah.
Crowd: Attack Haifa and Tel Aviv, dear Nasrallah.
Singer: Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
Resist, resist, resist, resist, oh Lebanon.
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Singer: If the martyrs of Palestine are terrorists, if Hizbullah are terrorists,
if the martyrs of Palestine are terrorists, if Hizbullah are terrorists,
if any resistance is terrorism,
I scream at the top of my lungs, I scream at the top of my lungs:
I'm a terrorist. I'm a terrorist.
Singer, together with crowd: If the martyrs of Palestine are terrorists, if Hizbullah are terrorists,
if the martyrs of Palestine are terrorists, if Hizbullah are terrorists,
if any resistance is terrorism,
I scream at the top of my lungs, I scream at the top of my lungs:
I'm a terrorist. I'm a terrorist.