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Region poised for Lebanese elections

Region poised for Lebanese electionsA Hezbollah-affiliated website recently cited the remarks of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmedinejad on upcoming parliamentary elections in Lebanon. According to the website, Ahmedinejad voiced his opinion that if the Lebanese opposition, in which Hezbollah is a key player, makes significant gains, a “new front” will emerge to the benefit of the ‘resistance.’ He is also quoted as saying, “We are sure of the necessity that Lebanon be independent, united, and free, and we will broaden our relationship with it.”

This comes at a time when allegations of Hezbollah’s involvement in the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri (published in the the German Der Spiegel news magazine) may threaten the group’s domestic image, coincidentally two weeks before parliamentary elections. Although both leaders of opposition and majority parties have tried to dissuade their constituencies from being distracted by this developing controversy, and experts have downplayed the credibility of Hezbollah’s alleged involvement in the eyes of Lebanese, the gravity of the domestic and regional implications of these converging issues suggests the next few weeks may bring the country, once again, to the brink.

 

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Pete Ajemian

Pete Ajemian is a New York-based analyst who has written on topics of political violence, terrorism, and Arab media politics. He has conducted research for US law enforcement and recently completed graduate studies at the University of St. Andrews where his dissertation research examined issues dealing with new media, politics and security in the Arab world. His interest in Arab political media developed over the course of his Arabic language studies in Lebanon and the US. He has also written previously on the subject for issues of Arab Media & Society.

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