Associated Press
| Oct 22, 2012
Lebanese troops launch a major security operation to open all roads and force gunmen off the streets, trying to contain an outburst of violence set off by the assassination of a top intelligence official who opposed Syria.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Oct 20, 2012
Shocked Beirut residents are not sure how to interpret the car bomb that wrecked the Achrafieh area of the city yesterday. Investigators are still collecting evidence at the blast site.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Oct 21, 2012
Shots of gunfire and teargas filled the air as enraged mourners attempted to storm the offices of Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati in Beirut. The violence broke out following the funeral of an intelligence chief who was assassinated on Friday,...
Voice of America
| Aug 27, 2012
A half million Palestinian refugees are registered in Syria . Most have remained there but, with the escalation of fighting in and around their camps last month, hundreds of Palestinian families began seeking safer havens in neighboring Lebanon. ...
CNN video of damage and injured from Sassine Square in the Ashrafiyeh district of East Beirut.