Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi noted on Wednesday that the powers carrying out assassinations in Lebanon enjoy political cover.
He said before reporters at his Diman summer residence: “The spread of arms in Lebanon outside the authority of the state is to blame for the return of assassinations.”
Full StoryA group of hackers on Wednesday infiltrated the website of the Israeli right-wing newspaper Maariv and placed the picture of slain Hizbullah leader Imad Mughniyeh on its front page.
The hackers also penetrated the website’s horoscope page and changed its link to point to a site commemorating Mughniyeh.
Full StoryThe March 14 General Secretariat slammed on Wednesday the government’s competency, renewing its demand for its resignation.
It said in a statement after its weekly meeting: “The frequent protests and sit-ins are a sign of the government’s inability to tackle the people’s concerns.”
Full StoryIsraeli troops crossed the barbed wire fence in the Wazzani area at dawn Wednesday and stayed at the river’s eastern bank for several hours before withdrawing to Israeli territories, the National News Agency reported.
NNA said an 11-member patrol crossed the fence at around 3:00 am and remained until 7:30 am near the area of al-Muntazahat.
Full StoryJudge Elie Helou issued a verdict in the case of a teacher who was accused of sexually abusing 11 children at St. Joseph School in Aintoura, Voice of Lebanon radio (100.5) reported on Wednesday.
According to the radio station, Helou considered the case a misdemeanor and not a felony and convicted Pierre Sh. from 6 to 10 years in jail.
Full StoryThe cabinet withdrew on Wednesday the funding of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon article from the 2012 draft state budget.
The government members agreed to fund the STL from outside the state budget.
Full StoryForty percent of Lebanese hold a favorable opinion of Hizbullah, which receives its highest overall ratings in Tunisia from among six Muslim-majority countries, according to a poll published in the U.S.
But in Lebanon views about Hizbullah are sharply divided along sectarian lines: 94% of Shiites, 33% of Christians, and 5% of Sunnis give the group favorable marks, according to the survey conducted by the Pew Research Center in recent months.
Full StoryLebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea said Wednesday he enjoys freedom of expression despite being imprisoned in his residence in Maarab over fears that he could be the target of another assassination attempt.
In an interview with al-Joumhouria daily, Geagea said: “We are not in a prison. We have a free opinion that we could express wherever we are.”
Full StoryArmy Commander General Jean Qahwaji stressed on Wednesday that the army deployment along the Lebanese-Syrian border requires some time, noting that the military needs a brigade of 2,000 soldiers to control the border.
He said in comments published in As Safir newspaper that the aim behind this plan is to control illegal crossings used by gunmen; however he noted that it is very difficult to control the entire border line.
Full StoryCabinet approved on Wednesday the 2012 state budget draft law, referring it to parliament, and with Prime Minister Najib Miqati announcing that the Special Tribunal for Lebanon had been funded.
He revealed: “Lebanon paid its share of the funding this morning outside of the state budget.”
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