Echoes of Syrian violence in Lebanon – Written for the Saudi al-Arabiya news source

http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/05/21/215517.html

Sunni Muslim Salafist leader Ahmad al-Assir (2nd L) and other Sheikhs take part in a sit-in in Sidon, southern Lebanon, against the killing on Sunday of Sheikh Ahmed Abdul Wahid, a Sunni Muslim cleric, and Muhammed Hussein Miraib, both members of the Lebanon-based March 14 political alliance. (Reuters)

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About Danny Brode

Employed as an Intelligence Analyst with Max-Security Solutions, a geopolitical risk-consulting firm based in Israel. Articles have been published in The New York Times, Jerusalem Post, Middle East Online, Arutz Sheva, and the Jewish Chronicle. The author is an extensive and passionate researcher of international security issues, with a special interest on conflicts in the Middle East, North & South Caucasus, and North Africa. Interested in discussing all Middle East and peripheral conflicts, ranging from; Baluchi separatism in Iran, tribal conflict in the Maghreb, to the conflict between Israel and regional Muslim states. Currently living in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Received an B.A. from Duquesne University in History and a Minor in German. Studied for several years at the Virginia Military Institute, University of the German Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Graduated with a M.A. in Security & Diplomacy from Tel-Aviv University. Interned as a research analyst at the Institute for National Security Studies in the Military and Strategic Affairs Program and represented Tel-Aviv University in the Wikistrat International Grand Strategy Competition.
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