Sulala Animal Rescue, led by Saeed Al Err, continues to rescue animals in Gaza despite bombing. Meanwhile, Gazans have gone viral for their love of animals.
As Lebanon gears up for the holiday season, a growing number of residents opt to scale down celebrations, deeply affected by the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza.
More Gazan journalists have been killed over the last month than any conflict in at least three decades. Their work to counter the Israeli narrative should be highlighted, so we've profiled some of the fallen journalists to keep their legacy alive.
As clashes between Hezbollah and Israel intensify on Lebanon's southern borders, residents of Beirut have started to make emergency plans to flee to the mountains, despite having few options or finances to seek safety.
Analysis: Amid Israel's ongoing bombardment of Gaza, right-wing and Hindu nationalist accounts in India have surfaced on social media amplifying anti-Palestinian and Islamophobic disinformation.
As Israel ramps up its disinformation on Palestine, the Majed Abu Sharar Media Foundation is helping empower Palestinian refugees in Lebanon to reclaim the media narrative and share the Palestinian story in ways the mainstream media rarely allows.
Palestinian refugees in Lebanon teeter between hope and despair following recent attacks on Gaza. They fear for their friends' and relatives' safety and demand Lebanon open the border so that they can assist their countryfolk.
Three years after the devastating August 4 blast, the absence of justice and accountability has led to compounded despair and frustration, leaving many Lebanese to carry on with their lives as if violence has become normalised.
In the wake of a devastating earthquake that levelled much of northern Syria, the Lebanese have been organising small initiatives to help ease the suffering of the Syrian people.
As a result of the government's decision to lift subsidies on baby formula, many Lebanese families are struggling to nourish their infants adequately, with the fundamental right of a healthy upbringing now becoming a luxury for most Lebanese families