TEL AVIV, May 14 (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush arrived in the Middle East on Wednesday to celebrate Israel's 60th anniversary and try to energise peace talks complicated by a corruption scandal that could topple Israel's prime minister. Bush, who faces deep scepticism he can secure a deal between Israel and the Palestinians before leaving the White House in January, flew into Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion airport. He then visits Jerusalem, where bribery suspicions against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert have clouded the U.S.-backed peace drive.
Lebanese soldiers in armoured personnel carriers are deployed in Tripoli May 13, 2008. Lebanon's army stepped up patrols on Tuesday as part of a drive to restore order after a week ...