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This is a '''[[Timeline of the 2006 Lebanon War|timeline]] of the [[2006 Lebanon War]]''' during [[September 2006|September]].

==September 2==
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(contracted; show full)then that Sunni rulers and radical clerics reacted viscerally to Hezbollah's perceived victory in the Lebanon war. But Riyadh's and Amman's denunciations of Shiite rulers and extremist groups, coupled with a flurry of anti-Hezbollah fatwas by radical Sunni clerics, have not diverted the admiring gaze of Arabs everywhere toward Hezbollah. Reversing this situation will not be easy, especially when Hezbollah's yellow flag and pictures of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, are ubiquitous on the 
[[Arab street]]. But the Lebanon war has turned [[Hezbollah]] and Iran into regional power brokers and custodians of the [[Palestinian nationalism|Palestinian]] cause. U.S. allies in the region — [[Jordan]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Egypt]] — now count for far less than its enemies. Anger on the Arab street threatens them, and where Sunni regimes rule over Shiite populations — [[Lebanon]], Saudi Arabia and the [[Persian Gulf]] emirates — rising sectarian tensions could be destabilizing.<ref name=LosAngelesTimes-09-03>(contracted; show full)
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[[Category:2006 Lebanon War]]
[[Category:Timelines of military conflicts since 1945|2006 Lebanon War (since September)]]