
U203-F Display
Features:
8 digits volume,8 digits sales,6 digits price per unit
1.2”LCD yellow backlight
running normally on the condition of -40 C to 55 C
broad sight scope from all directions
Current:600 mA
100% Factory Tested.
Packing:
Weight:
Dimension :
300g/case of 1 120×253×26mm/case of 1
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ubarak, the
Egyptian president s ambitious son, hitched a lift into Beirut airport Cairenes cheering hard for Hizbullah
with a highly publicised relief cargo from fuel dispenser Cairo, text messages in
Egypt s capital joked that he was “waging jihad in the cause of photography?
Iraq s bloody civil war and Iran s nuclear plans still arouse qualms among Sunni Muslims, especially in
countries with big Shia populations. Arch-conservatives give warning of a secret Shia determination to
undermine Islam; one Saudi sheikh describes Hizbullah, which means the “party of God? as the “party of
Satan? But for most Sunnis, Hizbullah s perceived triumph against Israel has largely cancelled fears of a
Shia bogey. “It just shows that if we turn to Islam, we will win,?says a peasant in Fayoum, south of
Cairo.
In fact, such mainstream Sunni groups as the Muslim Brotherhood have warmly embraced the Lebanese
fighters as fellow strugg fuel dispenser lers against the hegemonistic West. Mehdi Akef, the Brothers ageing head, said
that if Arab leaders, who were “worse than Israelis? did not happen to be co-religionists, they would
have been killed.
Fahmy Huwaydi, a widely syndicated columnist with close ties to the Brotherhood, dismisses the
supposed split between Sunnis and Shias as part of a plot to divide and rule Muslims. “Though this round
of the Lebanon war blocked one part of this hellish plot,?writes Mr Huwaydi in the Egyptian daily, al-
Ahram, “efforts have not subsided, by way of other openings and weak spots now they want us to
believe that the Shia are our enemy and Iran the source of danger, that it was Hizbullah, not Israel, that
destroyed Lebanon, that the American admi fuel dispenser nistration is a Noah s ark that we must jump on or be
drowned, and that George Bush is the awaited Mahdi.?
Yet while popular feeling has weakened pro-Western governments and made America politically toxic, it
has yet to strengthen opposition forces aligned to the “rejectionist front?of Iran, Syria, Hamas and
Hizbullah.