Open this photo in gallery: Visitors at a Hezbollah-run tourist jihad museum in Baalbek, Lebanon, on Oct. 15.Nathan VanderKlippe/The Globe and Mail On a hilltop overlooking the ancient city of Baalbek, where the Romans built one of the largest temples in their empire, Hezbollah, the Lebanese Islamist militant group, has transformed an anti-aircraft defence site into an open-air jihad tourist museum. On display are tanks seized from Israeli and Islamic State forces, parked alongside machine-gun-equipped army Jeeps for children to clamber on. There are drones manufactured by Hezbollah, with oversight from Iranian engineers. There is a boat equipped with mortars....