Notice the phraseology:
"On one side are Hezbollah and its allies, who support President Bashar al-Assad of Syria. Hezbollah, which has Lebanon’s strongest military force, has sent fighters to help Mr. Assad’s army.
On the other side is a Western-backed coalition, most of whose members sympathize with the Syrian rebels and some of whom have helped fund and arm their movement."
PS Also, Tamam is not "British-educated". He was sent after high school to the UK but no one knows to where and he returned to Lebanon shortly after without having a degree or a certificate.
"On one side are Hezbollah and its allies, who support President Bashar al-Assad of Syria. Hezbollah, which has Lebanon’s strongest military force, has sent fighters to help Mr. Assad’s army.
On the other side is a Western-backed coalition, most of whose members sympathize with the Syrian rebels and some of whom have helped fund and arm their movement."
PS Also, Tamam is not "British-educated". He was sent after high school to the UK but no one knows to where and he returned to Lebanon shortly after without having a degree or a certificate.





