March 14 and Hezbollah’s Weapons
Qifa Nabki spoke for many Lebanese when he wondered about Hariri’s “vague” position on Hezbollah’s weapons:
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 4, 2011
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Qifa Nabki spoke for many Lebanese when he wondered about Hariri’s “vague” position on Hezbollah’s weapons:
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 4, 2011
Exhibit A: (A few days ago)
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 4, 2011
There’s a nice post over at As3ad’s blog (Arabic) about the discussions taking place among those who demonstrated last Sunday to “bring down the sectarian system”. As you can see from the conversations, the discussions are still broad and need more focus in planning.
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 4, 2011
Judging by the recent public statements by March 14’s leaders and officials, there seems to be a strong trend to bring back Hezbollah’s weapons as the party’s central message, with a decided edge in tone and a clear lack of the equivocation that characterized the previous period.
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 4, 2011
The coalition of Ministers is preparing for battle:
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 4, 2011
The question is: Is this a beginning or an end?
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 4, 2011
BBC:
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 3, 2011
My mother (and her sisters) will be joining the demo. First time since 2005..
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 3, 2011
So an Israeli reporter sits with a bunch of Israeli intelligence officials and they speculate about the kind of life Sayyed Hassan Nassrallah must be leading. They come up with all sorts of wild ideas of underground tunnels and security arrangements among other imagined conditions, and then they decide publish the whole thing under the following title: “Special: a rare glimpse into Nasrallah’s life in hiding” (I kid you not)
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 3, 2011
Great idea, terrible website (Via Najib)
Mustapha Hamoui · Mar 3, 2011