Saad Harari, the just-recently toppled Prime Minister of Lebanon, has repeatedly gone on record preemptively and categorically rejecting all of the conclusions reached by the UNSC's probe into the assassination of his father, Rafik Hariri. This is hardly surprsing, since the results are widely anticipated to be incriminating Hizbullah and Syria, the real "power behind the throne" in the country--and that just might put him next on their lists.
(The original song, in case anybody's wondering.)
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1/10/11
Today's J. Post cartoon
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11/24/10
Today's jpost.com cartoon
An old saw, set on the backdrop of Israel's "strategic" unilateral withdrawal from the northern part of the border town of Ghajar. Not pictured: UNIFIL peacekeepers. And yes, that's symbolic.
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No. 2 pencil (sketch)
Blue 0.5 mm needle tip pen
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Serif PhotoPlus 6.0
Drawn using:
No. 2 pencil (sketch)
Blue 0.5 mm needle tip pen
Blue 0.7 mm pilot pen
Serif PhotoPlus 6.0
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8/8/10
Today's jpost.com cartoon
In the latest major flare-up on the northern border, Lebanese soldiers shot at Israeli soldiers busy cutting down and pruning trees in Israeli territory, killing one. This is my way of calling for the IDF to get metaphorically prunin' with the terrorists up there.
UPDATE: This and a cartoon from September are chronologically the latest cartoons featured on the Daniel Dagan blog, in one post.
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No. 2 pencil (sketch)
Blue 0.4 mm pilot pen
Black 0.7 mm pilot pen
Serif PhotoPlus 6.0
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7/20/09
Today's J. Post cartoon
An ammunition cache hidden in house exploded in Khirbat a-Silm, Lebanon; attempts at investigation by UNIFIL were rebuffed by local villagers throwing rocks and toting guns. 14 UNIFIL members were injured, not that I'm complaining or anything...
Drawn using:
No. 2 pencil (sketch)
Black ballpoint pen
Black 0.4 mm pen
Black marker
Serif PhotoPlus 6.0
Drawn using:
No. 2 pencil (sketch)
Black ballpoint pen
Black 0.4 mm pen
Black marker
Serif PhotoPlus 6.0
Labels:
color,
computer assisted,
lebanon,
political cartoons,
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