In 1914, with the onset of World War I, Ottoman Turks abrogated the Règlement Organique (1860-1864) that had freed the Mount Lebanon Mutassarifiyah (Governorate) from Ottoman rule. Turkish troops re-invaded the country and imposed a draconian military occupation.

A perfect storm of food and animal requisitions, forced conscription, and a locust epidemic caused a generalized famine. Resistance leaders were hanged in downtown Beirut. By the end of the war, one-third of Mount Lebanon’s population had perished, and one-third had emigrated.

Of the six siblings of my grandparents’ generation, four left the country for Latin America. My paternal grandfather, Youssef Ayoub Hitti, settled in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, founded the Arzit Lebnen newspaper in 1916, and assembled an armed company of volunteers to fight on the side of the Allied Powers and contribute to the liberation of Lebanon. Youssef returned in 1922 after Turkey's defeat and the Governorate's expansion to today’s Greater Lebanon. This site is dedicated to preserving and continuing his life’s work, the Arzit Lebnen newspaper. Learn more

The Hitti Newspapers Join the Archives Collection of the Holy Spirit University in Kaslik (USEK), Lebanon

The Hitti newspapers join the Archives Collection of the Holy Spirit University in Kaslik (USEK), Lebanon
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Amidst all the talk about democratization in the Middle East, one salient argument is that the economic development of otherwise ...
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The Inevitable War in Lebanon

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They keep coming: EU, US, French and German ministers, envoys, ambassadors instructing the Lebanese on how to avoid a blowup ...
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More Africans and Asians from across war-torn and economically unlivable countries continue to trek towards Europe and the West, driven ...
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Israel’s very creation had one objective: Delete the word “Palestine” from the dictionaries and the maps. For now, Israel has ...
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Preventing the implementation of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution 1701 is no longer an option as enormous international pressure ...
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If the title sounds biblical, it is because the facts are of biblical vintage. In Lebanon, as elsewhere in the ...
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