BEIRUT — The embattled Lebanese government was Tuesday hoping an offer to deploy its troops to the international border would secure Israel’s agreement to ceasefire and withdraw its troops from the south.
Read More »Baby refugee named after Hizbollah offensive
DAMASCUS (AFP) — When Hizbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah launched “Operation Kept Promise” the day after his fighters captured two Israeli soldiers to use in a prisoner swap, little did he know the same name would be bestowed on a newborn refugee girl two weeks later in Damascus.
Read More »Annan says Israeli attack on Qana could be part of a pattern of rights violations
UNITED NATIONS — The Israeli air strike on the Lebanese town of Qana may be part of a larger pattern of violations of international law in the war between Israel and Hizbollah, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said in a report.
Read More »From surgery to schools, Hizbollah still inspires Shiites
TYRE — In his spacious sun-splashed apartment in Tyre’s old city, surrounded by a dozen grandchildren and feasting on generous portions of lamb, Tawfiq Bahr, like many of his Shiite brethren, has seen his lot improve since his youth.
Read More »IRGC Commander Reiterates Failure of US Great Middle-East Plan
TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Seyed Yahya Rahim Safavi said there are well-established indications that the US Great Middle-East Plan has come to failure. Addressing a general convention
Read More »All Muslim countries will have Islamic gov’ts
Pakistan‘s former army chief predicts all Muslim countries will have Islamic gov’ts  Pakistan’s former chief of army staff, (Ret’d) Gen Aslam Beg, has predicted that pure Islamic governments would emerge in almost all Islamic countries, including Pakistan, after some years.  He said that dictators of Islamic states are …
Read More »Losing Control of the U.S. Border
Already this year, the number of non-Mexican apprehensions has far outpaced last year’s total in just eight months. And while they are still a relatively small percentage compared with the number of illegal Mexicans, critics say the federal government’s policy in dealing with them is far more dangerous.
Read More »Lebanon and Hezbollah Reject UN Resolution
While Lebanon rejects a draft UN Security Council resolution, which aims at ending the Israeli attacks, it demands a resolution bound to the seven-point plan presented by Prime Minister Fuad Siniora. Â
Read More »London Jews, Arabs warn of US power play in Middle East
LONDON — Thousands of miles away from the Israel-Lebanon conflict, London’s Jews and Arabs are agreed on at least one thing: The Middle East is being radicalised by a US power play in the region.
Read More »UN Lebanon resolution nears
King calls Siniora, reiterates support for Lebanese government plan to help end crisis The United States and France agreed Saturday on a Security Council resolution calling for fighting between Israel
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