Hezbollah chief to address Lebanon crisis Gulf News | Beirut: Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah will give a televised speech on Sunday to address a deepening political crisis in Lebanon, the powerful Shiite party said in a statement. | "Nasrallah will appear on Al Manar TV at 8:30pm (1830 GMT) on Sunday to address the current situation and develo...
Lebanon's Jumblatt meets Hezbollah chief Khaleej Times BEIRUT ' Lebanese Druze chief Walid Jumblatt met with Hezbollah's top leader on Friday, a statement said, hours after he announced he would side with the Shia group as a political crisis deepens in Lebanon. | "Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah received ... Walid Jumblatt late this evening...
Hezbollah chief to address Lebanon crisis Gulf News | Beirut: Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah will give a televised speech on Sunday to address a deepening political crisis in Lebanon, the powerful Shiite party said in a statement. | "Nasrallah will appear on Al Manar TV at 8:30pm (1830 GMT) on ...
Report: U.S. to end Lebanon aid if Hezbollah takes control Ha'aretz | The United States will stop aiding Lebanon if Hezbollah seizes power in the country, the pan-Arab newspaper Asharq al-Awsat quoted a U.S. official as saying Sunday. ...
Hezbollah chief to address Lebanon crisis Breitbart | Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah (R) and Iranian Pr... | Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah will give a televised speech on Sunday to address a deepening political crisis in Lebanon, the powerful Shiite party said in a stateme...
Hezbollah chief to address Lebanon crisis Khaleej Times Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah will give a televised speech on Sunday to address a deepening political crisis in Lebanon, the party said in a statement. | "Nasrallah will appear on Al-Manar TV at 8:30 pm (1830 GMT) Sunday to address the current sit...
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Hezbollah defends bringing down Lebanon government USA Today Posted | Comment | Recommend | | | By Mohammed Zaatari, AP A hairdresser listens to the speech of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in the southern por...
Clinton Bluntly Presses Arab Leaders on Reform Herald Tribune | DOHA, Qatar — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a scalding critique of Arab leaders here on Thursday, saying their countries risked “sinking into ...
For Hezbollah, Claiming Victory Could Be Costly Herald Tribune | BEIRUT, Lebanon — With Hezbollah’s toppling of the Lebanese government, the militant Shiite Muslim movement entered what may prove to be one of the most dangerous c...
Lebanese Christian leader: Hezbollah will turn Lebanon into the new Gaza Ha'aretz | Lebanon's Christian leader slammed the Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt for backing Hezbollah ahead of Lebanon's parliamentary talks, saying that the situation in Lebanon would soon be comparable to the situation in Gaza, Channel 10 reported on...
Key figure in Lebanon is backing Hezbollah The Boston Globe | BEIRUT - A potential kingmaker in Lebanese politics threw his support yesterday behind Hezbollah, a major boost to the Shiite militant group that brought down the country's Western-backed government last week. | Walid Jumblatt, the influential lead...
Jumblatt supports Hezbollah The Siasat Daily | Beirut, January 22: Lebanon’s Druze leader Walid Jumblatt said on Friday his group would support Hezbollah ahead of parliamentary talks on Monday to pick a new prime minister. | Jumblatt’s support is likely to give the Hezbollah and its allies,...
Need to free Islam from the clutches of extremism Scoop Sunday, 16 January 2011, 2:21 pm | Article: Tanveer Jafri | Tanveer Jafri | India based COLUMNIST | Need to free Islam from the clutches of extremism | The religion of Islam is at the crossroads at present. As is evident from the history of the religion, the biggest threat to it since the last 1450 years has been from none other than the people who...
Fight against Iran nukes has nothing to do with Israel Ha'aretz | Israel is in the grip of separation anxiety. It has suddenly become aware that the Iranian threat is shrinking and that the good old military option, which until now provided so much security, has fallen off the table. How can the state go on with neither an immediate threat nor a military option? | The culprit in this loss is none other than the...