July 25, 2010

Why Is Hezbollah's Nasrallah Distressed?

Hanin Ghaddar, NOW Lebanon

AP Photo

Nasrallah is trying to secure a statement - before it is too late - from the Lebanese government, especially Hariri, that Lebanon will not accept an indictment against Hezbollah.

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TAGGED: Palestine, Israel, Iran, Syria, Hezbollah, Lebanon, Hassan Nasrallah, Bashar al-Assad, Saad Hariri

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