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A previously unreported Lebanese Hezbollah flag is shown in this photo on a blog [source]. According to the blogger, it is the flag of the Lebanese Islamic Resistance, which is apparently the armed wing of Hezbollah (a fact which came as something of a suprise to me, as I'd always been under the impression that Hezbollah was the armed wing of Hezbollah.)
A better image of the logo is shown here. Oddly enough, while the "civil" Hezbollah flag contains a Kalashnikov, its military wing limits itself to an old-fashioned fountain pen.
Eugene Ipavec, 17 May 2007
On a yellow field, a circular logo comprising the outline of a dome (of a mosque?) or the upper part of a globe sheltering a word in large, heavily-stylized red Arabic lettering, the text transforming into a red arm and fist gripping the shaft of a white downward-pointed fountain pen, which is seemingly writing another line of black text.
Eugene Ipavec, 17 May 2007