
Lebanese Cabinet ministers resigning 12 Jan. 2011 (BBC News)
As many of us have now read, the Lebanese government collapsed yesterday with the resignation of the Hizbullah-led bloc’s ministers. With the impending release of the findings of the U.N. tribunal’s report on the 2005 assassination of former P.M Harik al-Hariri, Hizbullah and its allies felt it was time to leave the government. Also, the resignation came while Lebanese Prime Minister Sa’ad al-Hariri was in Washington meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama.
The New York times article downplays the move by Hizbullah and its allies, saying “In practical terms, however, the turmoil will have little effect, as the government has been paralyzed for months.” [Read more...]




The most recent Arab summit took place in Doha, Qatar on March 30 and 31 of this year. According to
In a strange twist of events, Egypt and Hezbollah have recently been at odds with each other, following the discovery of Hezbollah plots to subvert the Egyptian government and possibly overthrow the Egyptian regime. The following links detail these developments: