Hezbollah continued its campaign of terror for a fifth straight day, taking on a new region and new religion in the embattled nation: the Druze of Mount Lebanon.
Shouaifat - Flowers cover the bodies of two young Druze men laid out in a tree-lined courtyard among the hills overlooking Beirut, their mothers weeping over victims of Lebanon's latest civil strife.
Aley - Heavy fighting broke out Sunday between supporters of Lebanon's Western-backed government and Hezbollah-lead opposition militiamen in Druze strongholds overlooking Beirut.
Despite Hezbollah's claims that it would listen to the Army and remove it's gunmen from the street, violence flowed into the mountains, where opposition gunmen engaged in heavy battles in Druze strongholds of Aley and Aytat.
Beirut - Dr. Samir Geagea , Leader of the Lebanese Forces and a prominent member of the March 14 , ruling majority alliance appeared on LBC's Kalam An-Nass talk show this evening.
Beirut - Lebanon's Democratic Gathering parliament bloc leader MP Walid Jumblatt gave a live press conference today despite the threats against his life. His conference took place before the decisions by the army command were announced
Most business activities in Beirut came to a standstill on Friday as opposition gunmen took control of neighborhoods in West Beirut after two days of fighting. Many businesses remained closed, amid fears that fighting could erupt again. Few citizens ventured
Seven people were killed and several others wounded on Friday in fighting between opposition and pro-government supporters in different areas of Lebanon. The Friday casualties raised the doth toll to 18. Opposition fighters, their guns blazing, seized control of west