Fake Meteor blaze Picture?

Picture taken from Kataeb.org via MTV The second I saw this picture, I had a feeling it was a fake one for many reasons: 1- I don't trust the Lebanese media anymore. 2- No one reported an enormous fireball in the skies. I googled pictures of past meteor blazes and found a very similar one from a meteor blaze that was witnessed in the United Stated two years back. Can anyone authenticate the picture above…
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More on the meteors bursts over Lebanon

13 years ago
[YouTube] The glowing objects that appeared over Lebanon’s skies yesterday are most probably meteor bursts according to what LBC, MTV and other local media sources have reported. Meteors are lumps of rock which are floating ...
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R.I.P Ghassan Tueni (1926-2012)

13 years ago
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Glowing objects and fiery meteors in Lebanon’s skies

13 years ago
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Karout Mall opening soon

13 years ago
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The Farmer’s Kitchen

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A Miracle in Lebanon

13 years ago
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Great news for Lebanese guys!

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