Shiite political parties – long supported by and identified with Syria – appeared to be heading to a sweeping victory on Sunday night in the second of four rounds of parliamentary elections, this time in the hilly Shiite heartland along Lebanon’s southern border with Israel. Caravans of cars waving both the yellow flags of Hezbollah and the green flags of Amal, its ally and sometimes rival, swooped through the twisting mountain roads and villages of stone houses, where black-veiled young women handed out campaign posters. Full Story
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