MIDEAST: BEIRUT'S ILL-FATED CHARM ALSO MAKES IT PRIME TARGET

Inter Press Service English News Wire | August 7, 2006| | Copyright

Dahr Jamail
Inter Press Service English News Wire
08-07-2006
BEIRUT, Aug. 5, 2006 (IPS/GIN) -- The poster on the corniche
near the American University campus in Beirut has become justly
well known. It shows a Muslim woman in full black abaya walking
next to a slender woman in a bikini. Together, they're the face of
Beirut.
Again this weekend Israeli jets bombed the Muslim areas of
Beirut, "Hezbollah strongholds" as Israel sees them. It also bombed
a bridge in the Christian area of the city in recent days. But
attacks on a Christian area are rare; Beirut is not quite one in
getting shattered.
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