Live from Beirut
An Arab-world Christian satellite television station struggles to operate from Lebanon.
Naji Daoud, SAT-7 Lebanon bureau acting director | posted 7/27/2006 09:19AM

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1 Staff morale and safety
2 Office safety
3 Uninterrupted production
4 Lebanese people suffering from this situation
5 The vague future of Lebanon
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Another Point of View: Evangelical Blindness on Lebanon | The academic dean of the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary is angry at evangelical Christians, Israel, Hezbollah, the U.S., and the international community. (July 20, 2006)
Weblog: Secrets of the Lebanon-Israel War | Beyond the headlines in the Lebanon-Israel War (July 20, 2006)
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The Middle East's Death Wishand Ours | We say "everyone wants peace," but we also want to see our enemies destroyed. (July 14, 2006)
See our past coverage of the Israel-Palestine fight, Iran, and Lebanon.