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Days of Transformation in Lebanon

Rami G. Khouri
The real story behind the street battles in Beirut.
By Mitchell Prothero
Al Qaeda in Lebanon
Boston Review
Washington in Lebanon and Palestine: fatal manipulation
Amal Saad-Ghoraye
‘To my people of Nahr al-Bared… refugees for a second time’
Prof. As’ad Abu-Khalil
Oily legacy of war mars Lebanon coast
The Christian Science Monitor
Tripoli’s poor swell ranks of militant Islamic groups
IRIN
Most of the war crimes were Israel's
A year after the Second Lebanon War
The Rise of Fatah al-Islam
Gary C. Gambill
Lemons from Lemonade: Washington and Lebanon after the Syrian Withdrawal
Gary C. Gambill
Are Lebanon’s Media fanning the flames of sectarianism?
Paul Cochrane
The secret war against Hizbollah
The United States' new strategy in Lebanon
The Salvador Option in Beirut
Trish Schuh
Lebanese troops move in for the kill
Mitchell Prothero in Nahr al-Bared camp
Tribunals, Trials, and Tribulations in Lebanon
Zinjabeelah over het VN tribunaal betreffende de aanslag op Hariri
Food for thought: In the Beddawi refugee camp

Land and People
"They may accept us for a day or two but for how long?"
from Bedaoui Refugee Camp
Cheering to the beat of the Palestinians' misery
Sami Hermez
The View From Lebanon: Scholar, Ex-Diplomat Speak Out on Current Crisis
Democracy Now
Lebanon battles a new demon
By Sami Moubayed Asia Times
The road to Jerusalem (via Lebanon)
Robert Fisk
What is happening in Lebanon?
Electronic Lebanon
Hersh: Bush administration arranged support for militants attacking Lebanon
interview on CNN
Lebanon’s Antiheroes
Dahr Jamail
THE REDIRECTION
Is the Administration’s new policy benefitting our enemies in the war on terrorism?
This year, I wish I had not taken part in the co-opted "Cedar Revolution".
the Hariri funeral
Hegemony and Appeasement
Setting Up the Next U.S.-Israeli Target (Iran) For Another "Supreme International Crime"
Is a Military Government our only Choice?
ami Hermez, Electronic Lebanon
Strike and What the Sect-O-Meter did not Measure
The sect–o–meter is a proud Lebanese invention (like hummus and tabbouli) that can measure the concentration of sects in any crowd.
A long Lebanese movie, or just a dud?
Over a month into the opposition's anti-government campaign, it is plain that the endeavor has failed.
Communist Party says pact with Fpm is about secularism
Protest has developed into a sectarian conflict
What Lebanon the Lebanese would choose ?
The urgent step which the Lebanese must take now is recognising the existing problems as an essential step towards answering the central question.
Roundtable on the Borderline
Anarchists from Israel and Lebanon discussed together about the effects of the latest war.
Lebanon builds up security forces
The move is seen as a bid to counter Iran and ally Hezbollah. Some fear it may lead to a militia -- and civil war.
Jeremy Harding goes to Beirut to meet the novelist Elias Khoury
Lebanon II: The Wider Picture
From Challenge a leftist magazine focusing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict within a global context.
Hezbollah and Resistance
The viewpoint of the Lebanese Communist Party
Blog: The jews of Libanon
Some of war's nastiest effects will be around for a long time
Burned plastics and PCBs continue to pose particularly disturbing threat for public health