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The return to Lebanon of Amer Fakhoury has reopened old wounds, casting light once again on the brutal legacy of the South Lebanon Army during and after the civil war.
Analysis: Lebanon's army is tasked with a critical role in maintaining the fragile ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, but challenges abound.
In-depth: Amal and Hezbollah have ruled over south Lebanon without any competition since its liberation in 2000. But with the emergence of a new opposition during the 2022 elections, the tide might be turning against the political duo.
Analysis: The presence of UNIFIL peacekeepers is an obstacle to Israel's plans for depopulating south Lebanon and creating a buffer zone.
With Hezbollah fighting a war in Syria, and political splits paralysing the Beirut government, Israel looks set to use this to its advantage in south Lebanon, says Thaer Ghandour.
Analysis: While the role of Lebanon's army is restricted by politics and limited capabilities, it could play a key part in any future diplomatic solution.
Analysis: A ceasefire between Lebanon's Hezbollah and Israel to end over a year of fighting has begun, but what are the terms and will it succeed?
Analysis: A lack of political will, internal divisions, and double standards have defined the European Union's approach to Israel's wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
In-depth: Returning to Syria has become a last resort for refugees in Lebanon fleeing Israel's war, risking arrest, conscription, or forced disappearance.
Analysis: Talk of a ceasefire on the Lebanon-Israel border and the renewal of UN Resolution 1701 is growing, but a deal might still be far away.