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Why Saudi Arabia is Picking Up Lebanon’s $3 Billion Weapons Tab

By Virgile Dall’Armellina,

 

 

France has signed an agreement to sell and deliver $3 billion worth of military equipment to Beirut — paid for by Saudi Arabia — to help the Lebanese army fight jihadists encroaching on its border with Syria, officials announced Monday.

French foreign affairs minister Laurent Fabius welcomed the agreement, which he said "reflects the exceptional quality of French-Saudi relations." But the complex arms-sharing ménage à trois involves more than just the three actors, with Iran and Syria also factoring into the equation.

The deal, which has been in the pipeline since 2013, will provide much needed modern weaponry to Lebanon, which is currently fighting Islamic State militants in the Beqaa Valley, a mountainous region 19 miles east of Beirut on the Syrian border.

Beirut has been increasingly pulled into neighboring Syria’s fight against the Islamic State, which began its bloodied land grabs across large swathes of Syria and Iraq this summer. Lebanon has also suffered several terrorist attacks by the militant group in recent months.

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Lebanon must make sacrifices for captives: Abu Faour

  BEIRUT: Sacrifices will have to be made if Lebanon ever wants to see its 25 captive servicemen freed, Health Minister Wael Abu Faour and Speaker Nabih Berri agreed Thursday. “Our position and Berri’s position is that there should be a swift move in this file,” the health minister said after his meeting with the […]

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Lebanon Defense Ministry outlines gun permit procedures

  BEIRUT: Defense Minister Samir Moqbel issued Thursday a memo outlining the conditions under which gun permits could be renewed for the year 2015. In a statement released by the ministry, the defense minister noted that permits would only be issued to the bodyguards of former or current ministers and MPs, party heads, diplomats and […]

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Salam Considers Cabinet ‘Hijacked’, Sets Roadmap to End Case of Captive Servicemen

  Prime Minister Tammam Salam expressed ire on Thursday at his 24-member cabinet, considering that the government is hijacked by the political arch-foes as each minister has the right to use the veto power on any decision, including the appointment of cleaning workers. Despite the complications surrounding him, Salam, according to his visitors’ comments in […]

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UK minister arrives in Lebanon for talks

  BEIRUT: U.K. Government Minister at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Tobias Ellwood arrived in Beirut Wednesday for talks with Lebanese officials on the situation in Lebanon and the Middle East. A source at Beirut airport said Ellwood was greeted upon arrival by British Ambassador to Lebanon Tom Fletcher. Ellwood wrote on his Twitter account […]

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Beirut named one of 7 Cities of The New ‘Urban Wonders’ Of The World

 

A global campaign to name various new Seven Wonders of the World has announced the results of its Cities competition. 

The New7Wonders project was created by Bernard Weber in order to highlight some of the greatest natural and man-made wonders of the world not covered in the original list. The Cities project is the third of Weber’s installments — in 2007, more than 100 million people voted in his New Seven Wonders of the World competition

Weber’s latest campaign to find the best cities on Earth aimed to showcase the "cities that best represent the achievements and aspirations of our global urban civilization," according to the New7Wonders website

The global competition began with more than 1200 nominees from 220 countries. That list was reduced to 77, since there was a limit of one city per country. Then the 77 remaining cities were narrowed down by a panel of experts headed by Federico Mayor, former director-general of UNESCO, to 28 suggestions. 

Following the announcement of the 28 finalists, the winning seven cities were chosen by voters from around the world. 

The seven winning cities beat out finalists such as Istanbul, London, St. Petersburg, Seoul, Reykjavik, and Chicago. None of the world’s seven winning cities are in Europe or the US. 

 

Below are the seven cities that have been named the new urban wonders of the world (in alphabetical order): 

1. Beirut, Lebanon

The capital city of Lebanon has been rebuilt several times due to unrest. Beirut’s architecture is a stunning mix of modern, Ottoman, and colonial French. 

The Middle Eastern hub is often referred to as "The Paris of the Mediterranean."

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Super-Mole Discovered Working in Upper Ranks of Hezbollah on Behalf of Israeli Mossad

 

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JERUSALEM—A super-mole working in the upper ranks of Hezbollah on behalf of the Israeli Mossad has been exposed, according to a Lebanese website, El Nashra, citing informed sources.

The man, whose initials were given as M. Sh., was identified as a Lebanese businessman who traveled widely abroad on special missions for Hezbollah. He was said to be a senior official in Hezbollah’s Unit 910, responsible for “external operations against specific Israeli targets.” On one of M. Sh.’s trips to a western Asian country, he was recruited by the Mossad and agreed to provide top-secret information about Hezbollah operations and personnel, said the report.

According to the website, he was instrumental in thwarting a number of attempts by the organization to carry out retaliatory attacks for the assassination in 2008 of its top military figure, Imad Mughniyeh. A headrest in Mughniya’s car was replaced with one carrying explosives while he was visiting his mistress in Damascus. When he returned to the vehicle, the bomb was detonated remotely, killing him. Hezbollah accused Israel of the assassination and vowed revenge. Israel has never claimed responsibility.

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Ministry limits over 60 jobs to Lebanese

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Hale Meets Salam, Says ‘Widespread’ Int’l Support for Lebanon Must Prompt it to Elect President

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France to boost Lebanese technical and scientific education

  BEIRUT: France and Lebanon signed an agreement Tuesday aimed at improving higher education in the fields of technology and sciences through a French soft loan and a grant to the Lebanese Higher Institute for Economic and Applicable Sciences. A French Embassy statement said the convention, under which Lebanon would get a 21 million euro […]

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