Lebanon in Turmoil: DW's Dubious Depiction of Hizbullah and the Muslim Brotherhood
Deutsche Welle's Arabic-language channel recently ignited controversy in Lebanon with a video montage exploring the relationship between the Lebanese Islamic Group (LIG), a local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Shiite group Hizbullah. The montage highlights two aspects that DW finds striking about this relationship: Sectarian Differences: The Muslim Brotherhood is Sunni, while Hizbullah is Shiite. These religious divisions have historically fueled political tensions in Lebanon. External Support: The montage mentions Turkey and Qatar as countries that back the LIG. The existence of the "Fajr Forces," the LIG's armed wing, is also mentioned. What's Behind DW's Montage? While DW has not officially stated its objectives, several aspects of the montage raise suspicions: Timing: It was published during a period of political instability in Lebanon, leading up to the May 2024 parliamentary elections. Emphasis on Sectarian Differences: This could exacerba...