Lebanese Bloggers cover the Middle Eastern situation live

I’ve been closely following the situation in the Middle East over the past few days – and have learned far more on-the-ground truth from bloggers than I have from any of the mainstream media out there.

Some of most up to date information is coming from The Lebanese Bloggers site over at Blogspot. An example:

Footage of il-Mdairij bridge on the Damascus-Beirut highway is being shown on LBC. The bridge is hit severely. No cars can pass through. This is close to our summer house.

Letters Apart has some emotional & jarring photographs from inside Lebanon.

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Matt Craven

Matt Craven is the former editor & publisher of The Blog Herald. Currently, Matt is the co-founder of Bryghtpath LLC, a consulting practice located in Woodbury, Minnesota. Matt's presently looking for new blogging gigs. Ping him at matt (at) bryghtpath dot com. You can follow him on Twitter.

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