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  • July 2008
    • Freed Militants Vow to Continue Fight With Israel

      Freed Militants Vow to Continue Fight With Israel

      A day after being freed in a prisoner exchange, Hezbollah fighters vowed to continue to fight Israel as they prayed at the grave of a fallen commander, the AP reports. “At this moment, I am yearning more than before to confront them,” Samir Qantar, who had been jailed in Israel for almost 30 years, said at a cemetery near Beirut. More »

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      Israel   Lebanon   Hezbollah   Beirut   Mideast peace talks   corpse   prisoner exchange   Samir Qantar

    • Freed Terrorists Enjoy Hero's Welcome

      Freed Terrorists Enjoy Hero's Welcome

      Freed terrorist Samir Qantar, who bludgeoned a 4-year-old child to death with the butt of his rifle in a raid on an Israeli community, was given a red-carpet and rose-petals hero's welcome yesterday by Lebanese president Michel Suleiman and Hezbollah leaders , reports the Times of London. Qantar, who has been in prison nearly 30 years, and four Hezbollah guerrillas were released in a swap with Israel for the remains of two Israeli soldiers captured in 2006. More »

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      Lebanon   Hezbollah   Beirut   Lebanon War   Gen Michel Suleiman   Samir Qantar

    • Israel Releases 5 Prisoners, 200 Bodies in Hezbollah Deal

      Israel Releases 5 Prisoners, 200 Bodies in Hezbollah Deal

      Israel released five Lebanese prisoners and nearly 200 bodies today, the New York Times reports, completing a deal with Hezbollah that netted the Jewish state the bodies of two of its captured soldiers. The most notable prisoner was Samir Kuntar, who had spent more than three decades in Israeli prison for murdering a 4-year-old girl. He was 16 at the time. More »

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      Israel   Lebanon   Hezbollah   Lebanon War   Israeli prisoner release   prisoner exchange

    • Hezbollah Returns Bodies of 2 Israeli Soldiers

      Hezbollah Returns Bodies of 2 Israeli Soldiers

      Hezbollah handed over the corpses of two slain Israeli soldiers in an exchange at the Lebanon-Israel border this morning, Reuters reports. The soldiers' capture sparked the 2006 war that killed 1,200 in Lebanon and 159 Israelis. Once the remains are identified, Israel will free five Lebanese prisoners, including one serving a life sentence for killing a 4-year-old girl and her family. More »

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      Israel   Lebanon   Hezbollah   Lebanon War   Shimon Peres   Israeli prisoner release   prisoner exchange

    • Hezbollah Included in Lebanon Unity Government

      Hezbollah Included in Lebanon Unity Government

      Lebanon’s political factions finally formed a unity government today, Reuters reports, with militant group Hezbollah included in the coalition formed after weeks of wrangling. With Hezbollah and its allies effectively holding veto power, it appears Syria—long allied with the militants—will regain some of the dominance it long held in Lebanon—where fears of civil war are now greatly diminished. More »

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      Syria   Lebanon   Hezbollah   power sharing deal   Fouad Siniora

    • Israel Agrees to Hezbollah Prisoner Swap

      Israel Agrees to Hezbollah Prisoner Swap

      Israel has signed a prisoner exchange deal with Hezbollah which includes the release of a terrorist who has been in an Israeli prison for 29 years. The release of Samir Qantar, who took part in a terror raid in which a child was murdered, is the most controversial element of the deal for Israelis, reports the BBC. More »

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      Israel   Ehud Olmert   Hezbollah   Samir Qantar   Ehud Goldwasser

  • June 2008
    • Israel to Trade Convicts for 2 Soldiers

      Israel to Trade Convicts for 2 Soldiers

      Israeli officials today approved a prisoner swap with Hezbollah to release the bodies of two soldiers whose capture triggered a 2006 war, Reuters reports. In return, Hezbollah secured the freedom of five gunmen, including one of Israel’s “most notorious convicts,” the New York Times says. Israeli PM Ehud Olmert said he “vacillated deeply” over the deal, which Hezbollah touted as a victory. More »

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      Israel   Ehud Olmert   Lebanon   Hezbollah   soldier   Lebanon War

    • Israel Invites Lebanon to Talks

      Israel Invites Lebanon to Talks

      Israel today invited the Lebanese government to direct negotiations, adding that it would be willing to discuss all issues, including a long-disputed area along their border, the New York Times reports. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who visited both nations earlier this week, is attempting to use negotiation over Shabaa Farms to kick-start wider talks. More »

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      Israel   Condoleezza Rice   Middle East   Ehud Olmert   Lebanon   Hezbollah   border dispute

    • Israel-Hezbollah Swap May Signal Progress

      Israel-Hezbollah Swap May Signal Progress

      The weekend swap of a Hezbollah spy for the remains of two kidnapped Israeli soldiers has whipped up speculation about the release of more Lebanese prisoners, the Independent reports. Although Israel denied the return of the remains was negotiated, the German foreign minister has been facilitating talks between the parties, which may be addressing the fate of 10 Lebanese operatives and two Israeli soldiers. More »

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      Israel   Ehud Olmert   Lebanon   Hezbollah   Hassan Nasrallah   prisoner exchange   Frank-Walter Steinmeier   Ehud Goldwasser

    • Israel Returns Hezbollah Spy

      Israel Returns Hezbollah Spy

      Israel returned a Hezbollah spy to Lebanon today and may have started a prisoner exchange, BBC reports. Hezbollah quickly handed over the bodies of Israeli troops killed in 2006, but officials on both sides deny a swap is under way. Secret talks clearly are, perhaps aided by German mediators; a larger prisoner swap may include the two Israeli soldiers whose capture sparked the 2006 war. More »

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      Israel   Germany   Lebanon   Hezbollah   Arab Israeli conflict   prisoner of war   Hassan Nasrallah   Israeli prisoner release   Israeli Army

  • May 2008
    • Lebanon Picks Prez, Ends 6-Month Crisis

      Lebanon Picks Prez, Ends 6-Month Crisis

      Lebanon elected its first leader in 6 months today by naming Gen. Michel Suleiman as president, the Washington Post reports. Fireworks filled the sky to a chorus of car honks after Suleiman secured the post with a near-unanimous 118 of 127 parliamentary votes. But the nation remains torn between US-Saudi backing and the forces of Hezbollah. More »

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      election   Lebanon   Hezbollah   Beirut   Qatar   Lebanon War   Michel Suleiman   Gen Michel Suleiman   General Michel Suleiman

    • Lebanon Pays High Price to Avert Civil War

      Lebanon Pays High Price to Avert Civil War

      The agreement that ended Lebanon's 18-month political crisis is nothing less than a sea change for the country, writes the Washington Post , strengthening Hezbollah and dealing a blow to America and its Middle East allies. The US-backed government in Beirut said that the last-minute deal averted a civil war, but gives Hezbollah many of its demands—including a veto over any cabinet decision. More »

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      Middle East   Lebanon   Hezbollah   civil war   Beirut   Saad al-Hariri   Michel Suleiman   Rafiq al-Hariri

    • Israel Confirms Peace Talks With Syria

      Israel Confirms Peace Talks With Syria

      Israel and Syria have been holding secret peace talks, with Turkey as the middleman, the two sides announced today, acknowledging for the first time the long-rumored negotiations. Syria is technically at war with Israel over the Golan Heights, which the Israelis seized in 1967. Israel is ready to give the Golan back, the BBC reports, if Syria will sever ties with Iran and Hezbollah. More »

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      Iran   Israel   Turkey   Ehud Olmert   Syria   Hezbollah   peace talks   Golan Heights

    • Lebanon Forges Peace Deal

      Lebanon Forges Peace Deal

      A civil war in Lebanon may be averted by a new agreement reached in Qatar, reports the BBC. The deal includes fresh elections next year, a power-sharing government, a new president, and a pledge by Hezbollah not to use weapons in Lebanon. The pact was reached after five days of talks between the Lebanese government and Hezbollah following Beirut clashes that claimed 65 lives. More »

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      Lebanon   Hezbollah   civil war   Qatar   Emile Lahoud   Gen Michel Suleiman

    • Deal Brings Lebanon Thaw, Promise to Talk

      Deal Brings Lebanon Thaw, Promise to Talk

      As Beirut International Airport welcomed the first commercial flights in a week, the Arab League announced today a deal that would end the worst fighting in Lebanon since the civil war and lead to talks aimed at ending the 18-month political crisis, Reuters reports. The talks, set for tomorrow in Qatar, will continue “until agreement is reached," the Qatari prime minister said. More »

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      Lebanon   Hezbollah   airport   civil war   Beirut   Qatar   Arab League

    • Iran Outsmarting US in New Cold War in Mideast

      Iran Outsmarting US in New Cold War in Mideast

      The new cold war is being waged between America and Iran, and Iran is winning hands down, Thomas L Friedman writes in the New York Times . Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's nation has built up influence from Iraq to Lebanon, with power over Iraq's prime minister, Hezbollah, Hamas, and other militias—and a complicated set of safeguards against attack. More »

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      George W. Bush   Iran   Israel   Hamas   Middle East   Syria   Mahmoud Ahmadinejad   Hezbollah   America   Cold War   Sunni allies

    • US Victims of Attacks in Israel Sue Swiss Bank

      US Victims of Attacks in Israel Sue Swiss Bank

      American victims of attacks in Israel are suing Switzerland's biggest bank for helping fund militants by providing money to Iran, Reuters reports. The lawsuit says UBS AG gave loans to Iran even though it supports Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad. The plaintiffs seek $500 million in damages for some 50 US citizens who were hurt or whose relatives were killed in attacks between 1997 and 2006. More »

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      Iran   Israel   Hamas   Hezbollah   bank   Switzerland   UBS   Islamic Jihad   militia

    • Hezbollah Pulling Gunmen From Beirut

      Hezbollah Pulling Gunmen From Beirut

      Hezbollah began withdrawing gunmen today from Beirut after winning concessions from the Lebanese army to overturn the government measures that sparked days of fierce fighting. The army, a neutral player in the ongoing struggle between the insurgent political group and the Western-backed government, said it would reinstate Beirut airport’s security chief and would maintain Hezbollah’s military communications network, Reuters reports. More »

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      Syria   Lebanon   Hezbollah   Beirut   Saad al-Hariri   Fouad Siniora

    • Lebanon Condemns 'Armed Coup'

      Lebanon Condemns 'Armed Coup'

      Hezbollah’s takeover of Beirut is nothing less than an “armed coup,” Lebanon’s ruling party said today. “The armed and bloody coup which is being implemented aims to return Syria to Lebanon and extend Iran's reach to the Mediterranean,” one official in the US-backed government said. The militant group made further progress, the New York Times reports, with troops loyal to the government disappearing and Hezbollah knocking state TV off the air. More »

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      Iran   Syria   Lebanon   Hezbollah   sectarian violence   Beirut   Shiite militia

    • Hezbollah Seizes Muslim Beirut

      Hezbollah Seizes Muslim Beirut

      Hezbollah militants have taken control of Muslim areas of Beirut and now control all the roads to the Lebanese capital's airport, Reuters reports. Gunmen forced a pro-government TV station off the air. At least 11 people have been killed, including those trying to flee the city, as sectarian violence continued into a third day. More »

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      Lebanon   Hezbollah   sectarian violence   Beirut   Saad al-Hariri   Hassan Nasrallah

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