Haytham Mouzahem Haytham Mouzahem is a Lebanese analyst specializing in Middle Eastern and Islamic affairs. On Twitter: @haytham66 Lebanon | Feb 20, 2014 Bombings renew fears in Beirut’s southern suburbs Although the Lebanese in general, and the residents of Beirut’s southern suburbs in particular, felt relieved after security breakthroughs and arrests, their fears have been renewed since the Feb. 19 twin attacks in Bir Hassan. Lebanon | Feb 10, 2014 Have bombings united the Lebanese Shiites behind Hezbollah? Although many suspect the recent bombings in Lebanon are aimed at breaking Shiite support for Hezbollah, they may be having the opposite effect. Lebanon | Jan 28, 2014 Residents of Beirut’s southern suburbs live in fear of attacks Following a string of attacks by extremist groups targeting the mostly pro-Hezbollah southern suburbs of Beirut, locals in this area carry on with their lives, although with tightened security measures. Lebanon | Jan 15, 2014 Lebanon's rocket scientists Although Lebanon is a small country, many of its citizens have gained prominence throughout the world as scientists and inventors. Syria | Jan 7, 2014 Syrian education a casualty of war Syria’s education sector has suffered a heavy blow from the fighting, as security concerns, internally displaced students and the emigration of professors abroad has led to a sharp drop in the level of education in the country. Latest News Iran's nuclear negotiator Ali Bagheri named acting foreign minister Agence France-Presse | AFP | May 20, 2024 Strikes pound Gaza as Israel voices 'duty' to expand Rafah incursion Agence France-Presse | AFP | May 20, 2024 Exiled opposition group says Raisi death 'monumental blow' to Iran Agence France-Presse | AFP | May 20, 2024 See more Podcasts Why did Kuwait, one of the most democratic countries in the Mideast, take a sharp autocratic turn & what comes next? The Gaza showdown between Biden and Netanyahu As Greek PM heads to Ankara to meet Erdogan, is this truly 'a new era' between Turkey & Greece? See more
Lebanon | Feb 20, 2014 Bombings renew fears in Beirut’s southern suburbs Although the Lebanese in general, and the residents of Beirut’s southern suburbs in particular, felt relieved after security breakthroughs and arrests, their fears have been renewed since the Feb. 19 twin attacks in Bir Hassan.
Lebanon | Feb 10, 2014 Have bombings united the Lebanese Shiites behind Hezbollah? Although many suspect the recent bombings in Lebanon are aimed at breaking Shiite support for Hezbollah, they may be having the opposite effect.
Lebanon | Jan 28, 2014 Residents of Beirut’s southern suburbs live in fear of attacks Following a string of attacks by extremist groups targeting the mostly pro-Hezbollah southern suburbs of Beirut, locals in this area carry on with their lives, although with tightened security measures.
Lebanon | Jan 15, 2014 Lebanon's rocket scientists Although Lebanon is a small country, many of its citizens have gained prominence throughout the world as scientists and inventors.
Syria | Jan 7, 2014 Syrian education a casualty of war Syria’s education sector has suffered a heavy blow from the fighting, as security concerns, internally displaced students and the emigration of professors abroad has led to a sharp drop in the level of education in the country.
Iran's nuclear negotiator Ali Bagheri named acting foreign minister Agence France-Presse | AFP | May 20, 2024
Strikes pound Gaza as Israel voices 'duty' to expand Rafah incursion Agence France-Presse | AFP | May 20, 2024
Exiled opposition group says Raisi death 'monumental blow' to Iran Agence France-Presse | AFP | May 20, 2024
Why did Kuwait, one of the most democratic countries in the Mideast, take a sharp autocratic turn & what comes next?