Lebanon’s ex-prime minister Saad Hariri returned home to Beirut Friday, Jan. 14, two days after his opponents led by Hizballah toppled his national unity government. He landed in the middle of a hectic race by Hizballah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah to negotiate an alternative government to Hariri’s pro-West regime in order to fend off indictments against his top officials for the murder of Saad’s father six years ago.