“A decisive setback for the US agenda in Lebanon”
3arabawy - Fri, 2008-05-16 07:24 By Hossam el-Hamalawy
“While the political stalemate may continue in form, in substance the weakness of the US-supported government is now on full display. In short, what has happened is a decisive setback for the US agenda in Lebanon.”
“While the political stalemate may continue in form, in substance the weakness of the US-supported government is now on full display. In short, what has happened is a decisive setback for the US agenda in Lebanon.”
مي نصر -على طريق عيتيت May Nasr - Aytit
3arabawy - Thu, 2008-05-15 00:38 By Hossam el-Hamalawy
Via Farah…
Via Farah…
Bush tour diminished by Lebanese resistance show of force
3arabawy - Wed, 2008-05-14 14:07 By Hossam el-Hamalawy
Via Electronic Lebanon… While this week’s trip by US President George W. Bush to Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt was never conceived as a triumphant “victory lap” around the region, the swift rout of US-backed forces by Lebanon’s Hizballah Friday has provided yet another vivid illustration of the rapid decline in Washington’s influence in the Middle [...]
Via Electronic Lebanon… While this week’s trip by US President George W. Bush to Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt was never conceived as a triumphant “victory lap” around the region, the swift rout of US-backed forces by Lebanon’s Hizballah Friday has provided yet another vivid illustration of the rapid decline in Washington’s influence in the Middle [...]
Arab dominoes
3arabawy - Mon, 2008-05-12 09:54 By Hossam el-Hamalawy
The domino effect is working from Cairo to Damascus and from Mahalla to Beirut, as Zenobia notes…
The domino effect is working from Cairo to Damascus and from Mahalla to Beirut, as Zenobia notes…
Lebanon opposition gains ground
3arabawy - Mon, 2008-05-12 06:29 By Hossam el-Hamalawy
From Al-Jazeera… The guns have fallen silent in Beirut and the pro- and anti-government fighters who had been battling for four days, have left the city’s streets, but the power struggle is not yet over. The violence spread on Sunday to Tripoli in the north, where opposition supporters clashed with those allied to the government of Fouad [...]
From Al-Jazeera… The guns have fallen silent in Beirut and the pro- and anti-government fighters who had been battling for four days, have left the city’s streets, but the power struggle is not yet over. The violence spread on Sunday to Tripoli in the north, where opposition supporters clashed with those allied to the government of Fouad [...]
Updates from Lebanon
3arabawy - Fri, 2008-05-09 11:48 By Hossam el-Hamalawy
For continuous updates from Lebanon, Keep an eye on Comrade Farah Kobaissy’s Twitter account and Sursock’s blog…
For continuous updates from Lebanon, Keep an eye on Comrade Farah Kobaissy’s Twitter account and Sursock’s blog…
Twittering the Lebanese strikes
3arabawy - Wed, 2008-05-07 23:34 By Hossam el-Hamalawy
Click below to follow updates from Comrade Farah in Beirut…
Click below to follow updates from Comrade Farah in Beirut…
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