Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 09/2008

PolicyWatch #1336: Setbacks in Arab League Mediation on Lebanon

David Schenker

January 2008

The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Abstract

Over the past week, Beirut has been rocked by violence yet again. On January 25, a Lebanese Internal Security Forces officer working with the UN investigation into Rafiq Hariri's assassination was killed by a car bomb. And on January 27, seven Shiite antigovernment demonstrators were killed by the Lebanese army. These incidents come only two months after pro-Syrian president Emile Lahoud vacated his office, leaving a power vacuum in his wake. Despite vigorous Arab League mediation efforts, the prospects for electing a replacement appear bleak. And with no end in sight, Lebanon's security situation is likely to deteriorate further.