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Saturday, 20 May

23:28

How Credible Are These TasteAtlas Ratings? "IndyWatch Feed World"

<p>Its always great to see Lebanese cuisine getting recognized internationally and having our dishes, salads or dips ranked among the best in the world, but its also good to look at these ratings and understand the logic behind them to avoid any future disappointments.</p> <p><a href="https://twitter.com/TasteAtlas" rel="noopener" target= "_blank">TasteAtlas</a> has recently shared a list of the worlds best dips with Mutabbal, Hummus Beiruti & Toum on top. Before that, Fattoush & Tabboule make it to the top 100 salads in the world.

Theres no denying that these salads & dips should rank highly, but the ratings are only based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable.</p> <p>That said, even though Hummus & Moutabbal topped the ratings, Warak Enab, Fatayer & Kaak were among the worst rated foods in Lebanon, and Beirut was shockingly enough not even mentioned in the best 100 cities to try local food.

The whole idea from this site is to promote local cuisine worldwide and I think theyre doing a great job despite the inconsistencies. At least they put Hummus as Lebanese <img alt= "" class="wp-smiley" src= "https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/1f601.png" style= "height: 1em;">.</p> <p>On a side note, how the hell did Mutabbal rank higher than Hummus? I personally prefer it to Hummus but I always thought Im a minority.</p> <p><img alt="" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-69129" height= "1567" src= "https://blogbaladi.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/bestdips.jpeg" width="1260"></p> <p>...</p>

20:34

What does an Interpol Arrest Warrant for Salameh Mean? "IndyWatch Feed World"

The French Judiciary issued an international arrest warrant for Lebanons central bank governor Riad Salameh after failing to appear at a hearing in Paris. Salameh was being investigated for his alleged involvement in a suspected embezzlement case of $330 million in money transfers to an offshore company between 2002 and 2015.

Salameh has always denied any wrongdoings, but a French judge issued an arrest warrant to his name after he failed to appear in a scheduled hearing, and Lebanons judiciary were informed on Thursday of this notice.

Unfortunately, the Interpols red notice is a non-binding request for law enforcement authorities worldwide and Lebanon does not have an extradition agreement with France or any other country. This means that Salameh is unlikely to be extradited but instead will be tried according to Lebanons internal laws. A similar notice for financial misconduct was issued for Carlos Ghosn few years back but Lebanese authorities ignored it as well and instead protected Ghosn.

All in all, we cannot but welcome any step to bring to justice those behind the financial crisis in Lebanon but it appears that the French are playing politics and nothing more, and I dont have any hopes that Salamehs notice will get him to spill the beans and be the first domino to fall. Hes due to leave his office in a month time anyway and will probably be forgotten afterwards, just like everything else in this country.

07:57

Arab Leaders Convene in Jeddah, Welcome Syrian President Bashar Assad "IndyWatch Feed War"

May 19, 2023 The 32nd Arab Summit convened on Friday in the Saudi city of Jeddah in presence of the Lebanese prime minister Najib Mikati, the Syrian President Bashar Assad and 13 other leaders. The Arab League had suspended since 2011 Syria  participation as a number of Arab regimes were involved in backing the terrorist war []

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Friday, 19 May

15:06

Last Hezbollah Raid on Israeli Sites in Southern Lebanon before Liberation in 2000: Video "IndyWatch Feed War"

May 18, 2023 Mohammad Salami On May 18, 2000, the Islamic Resistance carried out its last storming attack on the military sites of the Zionist occupation and Lahd militia in southern Lebanon. The target was Bayada site. At 6:10 a.m. the Resistance fighters started their attack supervised by Hezbollah military  commander martyr Imad Mughniyeh. One of []

08:09

Ghosts of Beirut: Imad Mughniehs Rise and Fall Stories by Gino Raidy on Medium

I was fortunate enough to attend an early viewing of one of the episodes from the captivating limited series, Ghosts of Beirut, courtesy of Showtime, at a movie theater in Washington, DC this week.

The previewed episode was the third of the series, in which the elusive Radwan, or Imad Mughnieh, is finally unmasked after prolonged attempts by the CIA and Mossad to capture (and kill) him.

Simply put, if you found Fauda intriguing, youre bound to find Ghosts of Beirut irresistible. The cast is brilliant, with Hisham Suliman (Abou Ahmad in Fauda) playing an older Mughnieh, and the fantastic Dina Shihabi playing a Lebanese-born CIA agent born in South Lebanon.

One aspect that gives this series an edge over Fauda, in my view, is the Lebanese influence. Key contributors to the series include scriptwriter Joelle Touma, as well as series consultant and Hezbollah expert Hanin Ghaddar, both hail from Lebanon.

An intriguing aspect of Ghosts of Beirut is its commitment to factual integrity. As the director, Greg Baker, explained after the screening, it is a meticulously researched piece of fiction. This indicates that the narrative is as close to the actual events as can be verified, considering the shrouded life Mughnieh led and the classified status of the CIA and Mossad files on his assassination (for now).

While I cant write a comprehensive review after viewing only one episode, I found episode three thoroughly engaging.

Like many fellow Lebanese, I became more aware of Mughniehs influence posthumously. He was the brains behind Hezbollahs infamous plane hijackings, suicide bombings, and hostage executions in Beirut during the 1980s and terrorist attacks from Argentina to Kuwait. This included the devastating US barracks bombing in Beirut in 1983, which claimed the lives of 299 individuals, including numerous US Marines and French Paratroopers.

Mughnieh was a confidant and valued operative of Qassem Suleimani, frequently meeting with him in Syria to receive instructions from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on the subsequent course of action. You get to see this relationship dramatized on screen, and it was nice to see how the creators imagined those meetings were like.

Ill pen a full review once Ive had the opportunity to watch the entire series. If youre scouting for an intriguing weekend watch, Ghosts of Beirut should be a prime contender.


Ghosts of Beirut: Imad Mughniehs Rise and Fall was originally published in Ginos Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting a...

02:20

US proposes 'unprecedented' military planning with Israel against Iran: Report "IndyWatch Feed War"

US proposes 'unprecedented' military planning with Israel against Iran: Report

Israeli officials concerned plan could be used to 'tie Israel's hands' from taking unilateral action against Iran's nuclear programme
MEE staff Thu, 05/18/2023 - 17:20
US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin holds press conference in Brussels at end of two-day meeting of Nato defence ministers, on 15 February 2023 (AFP)

The US has asked Israel to engage in joint military planning against Iran, offering a proposal that US officials have described as "unprecedented" as a means of boosting bilateral military cooperation, according to a report by Axios.

The proposal was floated during recent visits to Israel by the chair of the joint chiefs of staff, General Mark Milley, Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin, and Centcom commander General Erik Kurilla.

The proposal has been met with some scepticism in Israel,  according to Axios, with officials concerned it could be used to tie Israel's hands from striking Iran if the US objects. A senior Israeli official told Axios they are seeking to clarify what joint military planning actually means and whether it pertains to intelligence sharing or actual joint operations.

A March Department of Defence statement following Austins visit to Israel said the US defence chief discussed the two countries military partnership, along with threats posed by Iran in the region, and America's ironclad commitment to Israel's security.

Israel and Iran have engaged in a deadly shadow war for years. Israel frequently strikes Iranian targets and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah in Syria, in a campaign Israeli leaders have dubbed the war between the wars.

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Thursday, 18 May

21:19

Syria's Bashar al-Assad arrives in Saudi Arabia for first trip in over a decade "IndyWatch Feed War"

Syria's Bashar al-Assad arrives in Saudi Arabia for first trip in over a decade

Assad lands in Jeddah to attend the Arab League summit for the first time since 2010
MEE staff Thu, 05/18/2023 - 12:19
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad arrives in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 18 May, 2023 (Saudi Press Agency/Reuters)

Syria's President Bashar al-Assad arrived in Saudi Arabia on Thursday to attend the Arab League summit, in the first such trip since 2011. 

Assad arrived in Jeddah  at King Abdulaziz International Airport where he was received by Prince Badr bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Makkah and Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the Arab League aheadof a summit hosted by Saudi Arabia in the Red Sea city of Jeddah on Friday.

Syria's official news agency Sana reported on Thursday that Assad was visiting the kingdom upon an official invitation by King Salman to the summit, which was handed to him by the Saudi ambassador to Jordan, Naif bin Bandar Al-Sudairi, last week.

Sana said Assad stressed to Sudairi that the "upcoming Arab summit in Saudi Arabia will enhance joint Arab action to achieve the aspirations of the Arab peoples."

Assad's last visit to Saudi Arabia was in October 2010, when he met the late King Abdullah to discuss the political tension in Lebanon followin...

03:31

Voter anger over Erdogans interference in Syria, war fallout, cost him dearly: Analyst "IndyWatch Feed War"

Press TV May 17, 2023

A Lebanese political expert says incumbent Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan failed to get the support of people in urban areas in the recent election mainly due to his interference in Syria and the fallout of his intervention in the war.

In an interview with the Press TV website, Nasser Qandil, editor-in-chief of Lebanons al-Binaa newspaper, noted that most of the youths in cities did not vote for Erdogan who has been at the pinnacle of Turkish politics for more than two decades with the slogan 20 years is enough.

The issue of Syrian refugees and Erdogans role in the Syrian war was among the reasons behind the decrease in his votes in cities, he said.

This is while his rival has promised to transfer refugees to their country within two years and deport them if necessary.

Erdogan gained 49.5 percent of the vote in Sundays presidential race compared to 44.9 percent for his challenger, Kemal Kilicdaroglu.

As neither candidate reached the 50 percent threshold needed to win outright, a runoff vote will take place on May 28.

Erdogan took home fewer votes in 2023 than he did in the 2018 presidential contest.

Qandil said that in the second round of the election, Erdogan will face challenges such as heavy economic and social costs of Syrian refugees residing in Turkey, the growing unemployment rate, the rent surge, and the rising competition between Turkish and Syrian workers.

With the support of Russia, Iran and Persian Gulf states, Erdogan can draw a two-year framework for the Turkish withdrawal from Syria, the return of refugees, and the dispersal of terrorists from Syrias northeast and northwest, he said.

The second round may give better opportunities to Erdogans rival, unless he bravely plays his trump card and voices readiness to formulate a timetable for the return of Syrian refugees.

For more than a decade, Turkey has backed militants fighting against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and sent its own troops into the Arab countrys northern areas.

In recent months, however, the strategically-located US-led NATO member has taken steps to normalize relations with Syria.

Also in his interview, the Lebanese political analyst compared Erdogan with Kilicdaroglu, saying the incumbent president represents a political religion close to the West, while the latter acts for the Western-oriented and anti-religious secular movement.

Regarding international developments, he argued that Erdogan tends to pay attention to political and economic partnerships, but his rival wants Turkey to play a regional role without being drawn into war and expansionism.

Qandil furt......

Tuesday, 16 May

17:49

UNRWA Commisionner-General Calls for Support of Palestine Refugees in Audience with Pope Francis "IndyWatch Feed War"

Human Wrongs Watch

ROME, 11 May 2023 (UNEWA)* Today, His Holiness Pope Francis received the Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini.
 
His Holiness Pope Francis (left) receives UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini (right) at the Vatican on 11 May 2023. Vatican Media
His Holiness Pope Francis (left) receives UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini (right) at the Vatican on 11 May 2023. Vatican Media

The Commissioner-General described the unprecedented challenges facing Palestine Refugees, especially amid a lack of prospect to reach a solution to their plight.

He provided the Pope with an overview on the pressing needs of Palestine Refugees across the UNRWA areas of operation and firsthand testimonies following his recent visits to Syria and Lebanon following the devastating earthquake.

Commissioner-General Lazzarini highlighted the critical work of UNRWA in support of the human development of Palestine Refugees, including in education th...

12:10

Video | Hezbollah Depicts Netanyahus Fake Deterrence "IndyWatch Feed War"

May 15, 2023 Hezbollah released a video showcasing how Netanyahu fictitiously assures Israelis that his illegal occupation army and Shen Bit employ deterrence against Palestinian resistance factions. The widely circulated video, released on May 15, 2023, sheds light on the period between the so-called Operation Protective Edge and nowadays. It is worth noting that the []

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