Klein said that Syrian troops are teaming up with Arab terrorists for a confrontation against the hundreds of thousands of Lebanese who have recently demonstrated and demanded that Syria withdraw its troops from Lebanon.



Klein, Jerusalem bureau chief for WorldNetDaily, spoke on the "The Tovia Singer Show." Click here to listen to the broadcast.



He also reported that former Lebanese Prime Minister Michel Aoun told him this week that he plans to return to Lebanon and run for prime minister. "Aoun has an enormous following on the street," Klein said, noting that Aoun launched a war against Syrian troops in 1989.



However, the opposition to Syria is weaker than it once was, Klein added. "They don't have the military means, so they are staging a public relations campaign in the hopes that the United States and the United Nations will come to their rescue."



Klein is slated to appear weekly on "The Tovia Singer Show" on IsraelNationalRadio, where he will offer regular news reports and analysis on the latest happenings in the Middle East. Klein will usually appear in the 11 p.m. (EST) time slot Wednesdays or Thursdays.



Launched in January 2002, the live show has a hard-hitting and provocative style, driven by the insights and tone of its host, Rabbi Tovia Singer. It deals with Judeo-Christian relations, Israel, Judaism, and has featured guests such as Rev. Jerry Falwell, Natan Sharansky, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, Gen. Wesley Clark, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Jeane Kirkpatrick, Curtis Sliwa, Alan Keyes, former CIA director James Woolsey, comedian Jackie Mason, rapper M.C. Hammer, and WorldNetDaily CEO Joseph Farah.



Greeting Klein, Singer has some warm words for WorldNetDaily, calling it "the must-read website that sets the agenda for the rest of the media establishment. Stories that break on WorldNetDaily become front-page headlines in other media outlets a few days later. WorldNetDaily is always ahead of the pack."