Hezbollah disarmament not for discussion Middle East Online BEIRUT - A Lebanese minister said on Sunday that disarming Hezbollah was not "a subject for discussion," two days before Lebanon's national dialogue on defence strategy is due to resume. | "Some have implied that the dialogue session seeks to establish when Hezbollah will be disarmed," Administrativ...
Lebanese admits role in Hezbollah leader 2004 killing The Star | BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Lebanese arrested on suspicion of spying for Israel has confessed to have helped in the assassination of a Hezbollah commander in 2004, a senior security source said on Tuesday. | The source said Michel Abdo was arrested three weeks ago and is considered "a very important spy"...
Lebanon's rival factions resume national dialogue, Hezbollah's weapons tops agenda Star Tribune | BEIRUT - Lebanon's political factions held a new round of national talks Tuesday, but Hezbollah made clear beforehand that its own arsenal was not up for discussion. | The Shiite militant group maintains a weapons stockpile that is larger than that...
Hezbollah disarmament not for discussion Middle East Online BEIRUT - A Lebanese minister said on Sunday that disarming Hezbollah was not "a subject for discussion," two days before Lebanon's national dialogue on defence strategy is due to resume. | "Some have implied that the dialogue session seeks to establi...
Why the Palestinians Don't Want a State American Spectator | By David Gutmann on 3.5.10 @ 6:08AM | President Barack Obama will soon be entering the lion's den of Middle East politics with the same conviction that has guided all his predecessors -- that the solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict lies in the Tw...
Lebanese admits role in Hezbollah leader 2004 killing The Star | BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Lebanese arrested on suspicion of spying for Israel has confessed to have helped in the assassination of a Hezbollah commander in 2004, a senior security source said on Tuesday. | The source said Michel Abdo was arrested three ...
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Hezbollah chief Nasrallah meets Ahmadinejad in Syria BBC News | The head of the Lebanese Shia Islamist movement Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, has made a rare public appearance in the Syrian capital, Damascus. | Sheikh Nasrallah attended a dinn...
'Hezbollah prepared for any surprise from Israel' The Siasat Daily | Gaza, February 22: Hezbollah Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem has said that the Lebanese resistance movement is prepared for any surprise from Israel, such that Tel Av...
Arabs would back Lebanon if attacked by Israel The Siasat Daily | Beirut, February 19: Arab League chief Amr Mussa said on Thursday that Arab countries would stand by Lebanon if it were attacked by Israel, adding that the situation between the ...
Bail granted in Fla. Hezbollah finance case The Press Democrat | The $1.5 million bail was set Monday for 56-year-old Khaled Safadi over the objections of prosecutors who claimed he might flee the country. Safadi and two other men face charges of conspiracy, smuggling and violating a U.S. ban on doing business w...
Bail granted in Fla. Hezbollah finance case The Boston Globe | MIAMI-A judge has granted bail to a Miami businessman accused of exporting video game consoles and cameras to a South American mall that authorities say is a financing conduit for the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon. | The $1.5 million bail was...
Victorious Dutch anti-Islam Politician Back in UK The New York Times | Filed at 5:56 a.m. ET | LONDON (AP) -- Anti-Islamic Dutch politician Geert Wilders returned to Britain on Friday, stirring demonstrations with a plan to show a film criticizing the Quran in the House of Lords. | Wilders, who just won a local election in the Netherlands, flew in to London to screen ''Fitna,'' a 15-minute short he made that associa...
Obama swallows pride as Israel continues defiance Gulf News | Washington: A year ago, President Barack Obama boldly, unequivocally demanded that Israel stop building colonies on the West Bank and occupied east Jerusalem. Today he's left with little choice but to swallow a stinging and very public rebuke from America's closest Mideast ally. | Why? | Too much is at stake. The administration has invested...