Why The Lebanese Army’s Assault Is Different Than The July War
It is time to set aside comparisons between the July war and the Lebanese anti-terrorist operation in Naher Al Bared.
Mustapha Hamoui · May 25, 2007
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Blogging Lebanon since 2005
It is time to set aside comparisons between the July war and the Lebanese anti-terrorist operation in Naher Al Bared.
Mustapha Hamoui · May 25, 2007
The PSP leader, like the rest of the Lebanese, is not happy at all with Aljazeera. He accuses it of being complicit in the crimes happening in Lebanon. He also addresses directly the ruler of Qatar and asks him not to take sides (here’s why the Lebanese are fuming from Aljazeera’s coverage), also Jumblat’s interview with Al-Sharq Al Awsat on the same subject, picked up by Alarabiya(Remember, if you like this post, you can always bookmark it for future use with the bookmarking tools below)
Mustapha Hamoui · May 24, 2007
The veteran Saudi commentator sees that unleashing iraqi-style Alqaeda Islamists to scuttle the Hariri Tribunal means that the Tribunal is now about much more than finding Hariri’s killer. It’s about finding Bin Laden himself. Far fetched? you judge (Arabic)
Mustapha Hamoui · May 24, 2007
After the explosions in (Christian) Ashrafieh and (Sunni) Verdun, Aley, a popular Druze summer destination was hit. Can Walid Jumblat calm his constituents this time?
Mustapha Hamoui · May 23, 2007
The coverage of the recent fights between the Lebanese army and Fateh Al Islam has resulted in a mass exodus of Lebanese audiences away from Aljazeera.
Mustapha Hamoui · May 23, 2007
The Syrian spinner-in-chief is so entrenched in his wishful thinking that even his loyal readers are pointing out his many fallacies and errors, logical or factual (like for example using a piece from a writer’s blog and attributing it to the Wall Street Journal.)
Mustapha Hamoui · May 22, 2007
This blog advocates strong action against the terrorists. But strong action without a plan is a recipe for disaster.
Mustapha Hamoui · May 22, 2007
Ali, a reader, believes that it doesn’t make sense blaming Syria in the latest attacks. In a previous comment section, he wrote:
Mustapha Hamoui · May 21, 2007
A new meaning for the expression: “shop till you drop”
Mustapha Hamoui · May 21, 2007