On October 21, 2011, in Bengahzi, Libya, two Libyan rebels, Habib and Hadal, met up with two Al-Qaeda operatives. When they got inside the shop, Habib and Hadal offered to sell a cache of weapons, government stock piles and hummus. With the two Al-Qaeda operatives itching to get back to killing infidels, Habib and Hadal figured to seize that chance. Habib initially offers everything and a shot gun for free at a price of $5,000, but the Al-Qaeda operatives demanded a price of $2,000. The negotiations went on, and then Habib offered everything at just $3,500 plus two barrels of hummus, but the Al-Qaeda operatives refuse to pay more than $3,000. So, Hadal has Habib fire a rifle as a demonstration, who aims the gun at an image of Gaddafi, but he lost control of the gun and it started firing randomly, some bullets making holes in a hummus barrel. When Habib manages to stop the gun, Hadal gets mad and starts hitting him, and then, everyone noticed something wrong with the hummus barrel. Habib thought the hummus was smoking and Hadal tried to assure the Al-Qaeda operatives that they had plenty of hummus, but one of the Al-Qaeda operatives told him that it was gas, not hummus. But it wasn't just any gas, it was sarin and mustard gas, both of which are lethal. The gas spews out and fills the shop with mustard and sarin gas, killing everyone, sending them to hell, where Habib and Hadal won't be selling any items to terrorists anymore, and the Al-Qaeda operatives won't be killing infidels anymore.