simply stuff them inside the opened pita pocket with your toppings of choice. If you make pita burgers this way, make sure to ...
A Lebanese doctor has said there have been an "overwhelming number of people with eye injuries" after pagers and walkie-talkies exploded across Lebanon. Elias Jaradeh, an ophthalmologist ...
Beirut (Lebanon) (AFP) – Lebanese official media said Monday people were receiving Israeli phone warnings telling them to evacuate, and Information Minister Ziad Makary's office told AFP it had ...
Beirut: Lebanese authorities on Thursday banned walkie ... leaving people terrified they might be carrying bombs in their pockets. This triggered false rumours across the country.
The explosion of thousands of Hezbollah's mobile communication devices has spread fear across Lebanon, leaving people terrified they might be carrying bombs in their pockets. At least 37 people were ...
BEIRUT (Reuters) – The explosion of thousands of Hezbollah’s mobile communication devices has spread fear across Lebanon, leaving people terrified they might be carrying bombs in their pockets. At ...
The explosion of thousands of Hezbollah's mobile communication devices has spread fear across Lebanon, leaving people terrified they might be carrying bombs in their pockets. At least 37 people ...
After two days of exploding pagers and walkie-talkies, Beirut was a city on edge, with people worried there were bombs in their bags or pockets ... Associated Press Lebanese, American and other ...
BEIRUT - The explosion of thousands of Hezbollah’s mobile communication devices has spread fear across Lebanon, leaving people terrified they might be carrying bombs in their pockets.
Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, a Lebanese plastic surgeon, described in an interview with CNN the various injuries he has treated as a result of the deadly waves of communication device explosions that ...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has said he made an apology for comments about Lebanese Muslims and immigration “mistakes” to a single “senior person”, who he has declined to name.
Frankly, most Lebanese are not reveling in this situation, as it is not in the Lebanese character to gloat over the enemy. On the contrary, some even donated blood in hospitals. But what comes next?