Who's In, Who's Out at Assad's Funeral

Iran, Saudi Arabia and Hezbollah are belles of the ball, while Albright and Arafat play wallflower. TIME's veteran West Bank correspondent mines the meaning in the mourning.

  • There's no better thumbnail sketch of the Mideast's shifting sands than an important funeral. As in the Cold War science of "Kremlinology," a careful analysis of who shows up, who stays away and how much fuss is made over different guests can yield priceless information to the carefully trained eye. TIME West Bank correspondent Jamil Hamad has kept close watch on the region's political arcana for the past four decades, and offered these observations: