On ‘Fortress Hezbollah’
Despite the car bomb phobia gripping the country, the aftermath of Hezbollah’s measures are still rife with accusations of what some perceive as their heavy-handedness.
Read MoreMohammad I. Aslam is a doctoral candidate in Political Science at the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies, King’s College London. He’s also a former Middle East & North Africa editor at the Montréal review Journal.
Posted by Mohammad I. Aslam | Sep 11, 2013 | Middle East, News & Analysis |
Despite the car bomb phobia gripping the country, the aftermath of Hezbollah’s measures are still rife with accusations of what some perceive as their heavy-handedness.
Read MorePosted by Mohammad I. Aslam | Aug 27, 2013 | Europe, Middle East, Viewpoints |
Prevailing attitudes beg serious questions about the supposedly neutral principles and values on which the mainstream media operates.
Read MorePosted by Mohammad I. Aslam | Aug 14, 2013 | Middle East, News & Analysis |
The residents of Dahiyeh have a binary option in the face of the newfound threat, become passive or resist.
Read MorePosted by Mohammad I. Aslam | Jul 15, 2013 | Africa, Viewpoints |
The unforeseen events in Egypt over the last week need to be a wake-up call.
Read MorePosted by Mohammad I. Aslam | Jul 6, 2013 | Middle East, News & Analysis |
The movement finds itself almost enveloped by litany of enemies, local and afar, who use the pretext of the conflict in Syria with an unlimited supply of money and weapons, as a precursor to gun for their downfall.
Read MorePosted by Mohammad I. Aslam | May 27, 2013 | Middle East, News & Analysis |
Hezbollah is certainly in a dangerous situation.
Read MorePosted by Mohammad I. Aslam | May 18, 2013 | Middle East, News & Analysis |
It’s perhaps just a case of terrible inertia on the part of those gunning for a now Jihadist-driven rebel victory over the incumbent regime in Syria.
Read MorePosted by Mohammad I. Aslam | Feb 2, 2013 | Middle East, News & Analysis, Palestine |
The simmering potential for another round of deadly battles between Israel and Lebanon’s powerful Islamic resistance movement, Hezbollah, has never quite faded away – despite a devastating war in 2006.
Read MorePosted by Mohammad I. Aslam | Dec 23, 2011 | Middle East, News & Analysis |
If the most important instruction of a clandestine intelligence organization is to remain...
Read MorePosted by Mohammad I. Aslam | Aug 15, 2011 | Middle East, Viewpoints |
It is very difficult to discern when, if you are feuding, you actually relinquish friendship. That is, if you actually can. The 22-member Arab League, which was created in 1945[1]in order to safeguard and promote both Arab...
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