Khazen

European Union Adds Hezbollah to Terror List

BRUSSELS — European Union foreign ministers Monday added the military wing of Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite militant group and political party, to a list of terrorist organizations.  “It is good that the E.U. has decided to call Hezbollah what it is: a terrorist organization,” Frans Timmermans, the foreign minister of the Netherlands, said in a […]

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Mobile blood bank tours country as Ramadan thins donors

SIN AL-FIL, Lebanon: A first-ever mobile blood bank launched last month in Lebanon has come just in time, since Ramadan means that more blood drives are needed to pick up the slack during the month of fasting. Outside the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Sin al-Fil sits a van bearing the red logo of Donner Sang Compter […]

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The Saga of the Khazens: Origins of the Family

Origins of the Family The Origins of the Khazen family are still vague. They might have emerged as nomads from the Ghassanides tribe that start moving between Damascus, Nablus, Houran and Yammoune in the year 1100 before settling in Jaj, a small village above Jbeil. The oldest trace to the Khazen family comes back to […]

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The Maan and the Khazen (Part3)

  Cheikh Abou-Nawfal el Khazen After the death of Abou-Nader in 1647, the position of Moudabber was taken by his son Abou-Nawfal who was also in charge of collecting the taxes for his district that included Chouf, Keserwan, Batroun, Akkar and Jebbet Becharre. In 1652, Abou-Nawfal welcomed the Jesuites to Lebanon (in Antoura) and Pope […]

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The Maan and the Khazen (Part2)

  Vengeance Fakhreddine could not take the humiliation of the previous battle and was still decided to take his vengeance and kept planning for it secretly. When the time came, he united his troops and those regrouped by Abou-Nader in Nahr Ibrahim and stormed the Ottoman Saifa stronghold, demolishing his castle and inflicting on him […]

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Number of displaced Syrians in lebanon tops 625,000: U.N.

  BEIRUT: The number of Syrian refugees in the country now exceeds 625,000, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees reported in its weekly update Friday.   However, for the second week running the report noted a slight decrease in the number of new arrivals in the Bekaa Valley as compared with the period during […]

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Lebanon’s stability holds, for now

  Last week, the Central News Agency reported that fundamentalist groups were likely responsible for the bombing of Bir al-Abed in Beirut’s Dahiyeh. This week, another attack targeted Hezbollah in the Beqaa, causing many experts to wonder if Lebanon is becoming a breeding ground for Salafists.   “The Dahiyeh suburbs and Hezbollah do not seem […]

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Playwright Explores Lebanon’s Sectarian Divide

  BEIRUT — A country with 18 religious sects and a history of sectarian conflict, Lebanon often seems on the brink of violence. Since the uprising in Syria began more than two years ago, that tension has escalated, especially between Sunni and Shia.   Lebanese playwright and director Yehia Jaber is trying to defuse the […]

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U.S. renews offer to help end Lebanon, Israel EEZ dispute

  BEIRUT: A senior U.S. diplomat has renewed his government’s offer to help mediate a dispute between Lebanon and Israel over an 850 kilometer offshore border area, Grand Serail sources said.   President Michel Sleiman and caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati met Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Diplomacy Amos J Hochstein Wednesday. “Hochstein conveyed his country’s […]

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Lebanese man castrated for elopement

  An-Nahar newspaper reported on Tuesday that a man was admitted into a Aley hospital after being beaten and castrated for having married a woman without her parents’ consent. The man, identified as Rabih A.A. from Akkar’s Harar, was rushed into Qabr Shamoun’s Western Shahar Hospital after the attackers severely beat him and cut off his […]

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