The 10th Anniversary Of The Arab Spring
18 December 2010 is considered to be the starting point of the riots, unrest and uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa collectively referred to as the Arab Spring.
18 December 2010 is considered to be the starting point of the riots, unrest and uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa collectively referred to as the Arab Spring.
On the evening of 4 August, there were two explosions in Beirut’s port area. The first was relatively small and was caused by ignited fireworks, which the fire brigade went to extinguish.
For nearly a month now, Lebanon has been rocked by protests.
Amid the wave of systematic submission and shameful betrayal of most Arab hypocrites [leaders], one great distinguished, brave and loyal man emerges to make the scene absolutely different.
General Farhat, thank you for your time and will to share your valuable knowledge and experience with us. Let’s start with Syria. How do you see it seven years after the imposed so-called ‘civil war’?
Two weeks ago, Lebanese Caretaker Foreign Minister Gibran Bassil accompanied a group of foreign ambassadors to a site in the southern suburb of Beirut, near the airport, to refute the claims of the apartheid Zionist entity’s Prime Minister Benjami