
After man brandishes Isis flag outside Big Ben now a shopper parks car at Asda with flag of Hezbollah and yes, that's fine too!
A car was spotted today outside an Asda store bearing the flag of terrorist-associated organisation Hezbollah.
The sighting, in Wembley Park, comes one day after a man strolled past the Houses of Parliament draped in an Islamic State flag with a young girl on his shoulders.
Both actions have been deemed 'within the law' by police, despite the latter making many feel unsafe on the streets of Britain.
Hezbollah is a Shia militant group and political party based in Lebanon, which was formed with Iranian support in 1982 after an Israeli invasion.
The group's military arm is considered a terrorist organisation by many developed countries in the world including the UK.
Recently Australian security forces decided it would remain listed as a terrorist organisation as the group is still involved in the 'planning, coordination and execution of terrorist attacks', reports the Guardian.
Hezbollah's external security organisation (ESO) has previously been accused of a number of terrorist attacks against Jewish and Israeli targets.
