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LEBANON: Hassan Nasrallah is re-elected head of Hezbollah

Hassan Nasrallah was re-elected head of Hezbollah on Thursday following a congress that also adopted a new manifesto, which is to be revealed in coming days, the militant Shiite party announced.

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Nasrallah re-elected as Hezbollah leader

Hassan Nasrallah has been re-elected as Hezbollah leader for a sixth term, the Lebanese Shiite armed group said on Thursday. A Hezbollah statement announced on Thursday the end of its general conference, which lasted for months, saying that the conference adopted a new political document, the second of its kind after the open letter of 1985, the group added. The statement said that the general conference...

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A Third Lebanon War Could Be Much Worse than the Second

If Israel’s nuclear power plant comes under fire, if Tel Aviv skyscrapers explode from missile attacks, if Hezbollah manages to turn all of Israel into a kill zone where there is no place to run, Israelis will panic like they haven’t since the 1973 Yom Kippur War when it briefly appeared the Egyptian army might [...]

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Devout Muslims In Key Homeland Security Posts

Days after a devout Muslim terrorized a U.S. Army base in Texas several news reports remind that two key Homeland Security posts are occupied by equally devout Muslims, one of them a former Los Angeles deputy mayor who eliminated a crucial program that tracked terrorist activities in the city. Earlier this year President Obama appointed Arif Alikhan to be the nation’s Assistant Secretary for...

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Just Journalism Newsletter20 November 2009 This Week...

Just Journalism Newsletter20 November 2009 This Week· Analysis of heavy focus on Dispatches programme in The Guardian· BBC alters misleading online article on stalled negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians· Harry's Place blog posts an analysis by Just Journalism about recent coverage of Hizbollah in The Observer The Guardian on 'Dispatches: Inside Britain's Israel Lobby'This...

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A Third Lebanon War Could Be Much Worse than the Second

Hezbollah's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah recently announced that he could hit any and every place in Israel with long-range missiles. That would mean that, unlike in 2006, Hezbollah could strike not only the northern cities of Kiryat Shmona and Haifa but also Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Ben-Gurion International Airport, and the Dimona nuclear-power plant. I dismissed his claim as a wild boast last...

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OIF Summary, Nov. 20, 2009: Forces in Iraq Nab Terrorism Suspects

D ispatches from the Front: WASHINGTON, Nov. 20, 2009 -- Iraqi security forces arrested five suspected members of the al-Qaida in Iraq and the Islamic State of Iraq terrorist groups today during three combined security operations conducted with U.S. advisors in the Iraqi cities of Ramadi, Tikrit and Kirkuk, military officials reported. Iraqi forces and U.S. advisors searched two buildings in Ramadi...

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A Third Lebanon War Could Be Much Worse Than The Second -- A Commentary

Israel - Hezbollah War 2006. Photo from The L.A. Times From Commentary Magazine: Hezbollah's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah recently announced that he could hit any and every place in Israel with long-range missiles. That would mean that, unlike in 2006, Hezbollah could strike not only the northern cities of Kiryat Shmona and Haifa but also Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Ben-Gurion International Airport,...

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A Glimpse At How The Israeli Air Force Traiins To Confront Its Enemies

Virtual Reality, Psych Prep Help IAF -- The Jerusalem Post In the face of a growing anti-aircraft and ballistic missile threat against Israel, the IAF plans to conduct special seminars to prepare pilots and ground crews for future conflicts, The Jerusalem Post has learned. The seminar will first be held for pilots who, in a future conflict with Hamas, Hizbullah, Syria or Iran, are expected to have...

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Nasrallah Re-Elected to Lead Hezbollah

BEIRUT -- The militant Hezbollah group announced Thursday that Sheik Hassan Nasrallah has been re-elected as the Shiite Muslim group's leader for a sixth term. A Hezbollah statement didn't say when the group's top officials voted to re-elect Nasrallah, who has held the post since an Israeli helicopter gunship killed his predecessor, Sheik Abbas Musawi. No one ran against Mr. Nasrallah. Naim Kassim...

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Hezbollah chief Nasrallah re-elected

Hassan Nasrallah was re-elected head of Hezbollah on Thursday following a congress that also adopted a new manifesto, which is to be revealed in coming days, the militant Shiite party announced. Nasrallah, 49, has headed Hezbollah since 1992 when his predecessor, Abbas Moussaoui, was killed in an Israeli helicopter raid. A statement by the party, created in 1985, said Nasrallah would explain the contents...

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Lebanese Parliamentary Speaker: Resistance Helps Keep The Peace Inside Lebanon

Lebanese parliamentary speaker Nabih Berri has said that the resistance (i.e. Hizbullah) in Lebanon is the real card in keeping the peace among the country's citizens. He said that its aim is not only defense of Lebanon's borders and ... November 19, 2009, 11:44 am

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Nasrallah re-elected as Hezbollah leader

Hassan Nasrallah has been re-elected as Hezbollah leader for a sixth term, the Lebanese Shiite armed group said on Thursday.

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Israeli air force works to prepare for future conflicts: report

Facing a growing anti-aircraft and ballistic missile threat against Israel, the Israel Air Force (IAF) plans to conduct special seminars to prepare pilots and ground crews for future conflicts, local daily The Jerusalem Post reported Thursday. The seminar will first be held for pilots who, in a future conflict with Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria or Iran, are expected to have to deal with an unprecedented...

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Hassan Nasrallah re-elected as Hezbollah leader

The militant Hezbollah group says that Sheik Hassan Nasrallah has been re-elected as the group's leader for a sixth term.