Tue Mar 13, 3:43 PM
Members of an Al-Qaeda-linked Palestinian splinter group have admitted carrying out last month’s deadly Lebanon bus bombings
Tue Mar 13, 3:43 PM
Members of an Al-Qaeda-linked Palestinian splinter group have admitted carrying out last month’s deadly Lebanon bus bombings
Monday, March 12, 2007

Speaker Nabih Berri and parliamentary majority leader MP Saad Hariri, who are preparing for a third round of talks, agreed over the weekend to "fast and serious" consultations to find a solution to Lebanon’s enduring political crisis. Meanwhile, Hizbullah officials on Sunday renewed their vow that the opposition would step up its campaign against the government if a "compromise" solution was not reached soon.
"We could have reached a solution a while back if it wasn’t for hampering efforts by the US, France and some officials in the March 14 camp," Hizbullah MP Hussein Hajj Hassan said during a commemoration of the passing of 40 days of mourning for Imam Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Mohammad.
Thu Mar 8, 2007 6:18pm ET
Two rival Lebanese leaders held late-night talks on Thursday, the first such meeting in four months, to discuss ways to end a political crisis that has raised fears of a civil war.
Anti-Syrian majority leader Saad al-Hariri, a Sunni Muslim, met Shi’ite Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a key opposition leader, at Berri’s headquarters amid heavy security
Thu Mar 8, 2007 5:16am ET
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has testified he launched last year’s war against Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon in line with a contingency plan he approved four months before.
Olmert, under fire for his handling of the inconclusive 34-day war, told a judicial inquiry last month that Hezbollah’s capture of two Israeli soldiers on July 12 triggered the plans for a large-scale attack in Lebanon, the Israeli newspaper said.
Tuesday, March 06, 2007

BEIRUT: Achieving stability in Lebanon is the first step to solving other Arab crises, especially those of Palestine and Iraq, former President Amin Gemayel said Monday. The former president was speaking from Egypt following a meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, whom he met for talks on the current situation in the Arab world and the Lebanese crisis.
"During our meeting, I sensed from President Mubarak his complete understanding of the situation in Lebanon and his support for Lebanon’s march toward internal stability and peace through the respect for constitutional institutions and the Lebanese democratic system," Gemayel said
Tuesday, March 06, 2007 Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Butros Sfeir said Monday he "supported" any gathering that promotes national cohesion, and hoped the Lebanese work to find a "final" solution to the current crisis. Sfeir was addressing a delegation from the Multaqa Gathering headed by MP Pierre Dakkash. Earlier Monday, Dakkash enumerated the goals of […]
| قال عضو "تكتل التغيير والاصلاح" النائب فريد الخازن في لقاء نظمه مكتب "التيار الوطني الحر" في بلونة عن "الواقع السياسي والانمائي في لبنان وكسروان" |
ورأى ان "القرار 1701 يمكن وضعه بالخزانة الكبيرة الت ولفت الى ان "الجانب الاسرائيلي لم ينفذ القرار 1701 بحذافيره بعد لكون اسرائيل لا تزال تخرقه عبر طلعاتها الجوية الاستفزازية". |
تطرق الى "الوضع الحكومي لا سيما بعد احداث تموز المأسوية والتي دمرت لبنان"، فقال: "في بلد طبيعي سليم في نظامه الديموقراطي كان من المفروض ان تكون فيه حكومة جديدة غير الحكومة الحالية بعد حدث كبير كالذي جرى، لان من الطبيعي ان يحدث فيها تغيير كبير. وهذا الامر لم يحصل ومن الطبيعي انه وعبر التغيير ان يتحصن الوضع الداخلي عبر تمثيل اوسع في الحكومة الجديدة، لكن الامر لم يحدث. ونحن اليوم امام موضوعين اساسيين هما: المحكمة ذات الطابع الدولي والحكومة. فالمحكمة الدولية متوافق عليها من كل اللبنانيين بمعنى ان الاطراف اللبنانيين كافة متوافقون عليها. وفي ما يخصنا نحن كتيار وطني حر كرر الجنرال عون موقفه المؤيد لها اكثر من 49 مرة، اضافة الى بيانات التكتل في هذا المجال(…)".
Friday, March 02, 2007 Hizbullah denied Thursday accusations made by US National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell, who said that the resistance group was training Iraqi fighters in Lebanon and sending them back to Iraq to commit attacks against American troops. In a statement issued by its press office, Hizbullah described McConnell’s allegations as "yet another […]
Thursday, March 01, 2007

BEIRUT: Speaking from Washington on Wednesday, Druze leader MP Walid Jumblatt said that the United States’ commitment to the Lebanese "model" remains unchanged, as various other Lebanese leaders expressed hope for a resolution early next month to the current political crisis.
In an interview with the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, the head of the Progressive Socialist Party said that he had "emphasized to the US the importance of maintaining Lebanon as a model for coexistence, a model of free economy, a model of freedoms in the Arab East, in the face of a desire by the Islamic Republic [of Iran] and Syria to break this model."
Thursday, March 01, 2007
BEIRUT: Lebanon’s Military Tribunal is prosecuting a General Security officer on charges of bribery and of preparing reports on Hizbullah, Al-Qaeda and possible terrorist elements in Lebanon on behalf of an unnamed European country.
Military Investigating Magistrate Jean Fahd charged the unidentified officer, who worked as an inspector at Beirut’s Rafik Hariri International Airport, with "disobeying military rules to realize a material and personal benefit by preparing security reports and sending them to non-Lebanese parties."