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Surviving serious injuries has become a gamble not only for badly wounded Palestinians but also for the dedicated medical staff desperately trying to save lives
Despite Lebanon’s tense and uncertain situation due to the conflict at the border between Hezbollah and Israel, some Lebanese have chosen to relocate home.
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.
Despite fighting with Israel and 94,000 displaced in its south, Lebanon is hosting over 100 festivals this summer. The Lebanese are divided about them.
Robert Kraft and other pro-Israel figures in America have ramped up efforts to embellish Israel's genocide in Gaza, using the Super Bowl as their canvas.
Some residents of Lebanon's border towns feel they are being dragged into a war they have no say in.
In Deir Mimas, a Lebanese-border town dependent on olive farming for its economy, the spectre of war with Israel is threatening this year's harvest.
Israel's intrinsic impulse to flatten Gaza has backfired and its new plan to redraw the Middle East has stalled. States with relations with Israel have distanced themselves, and Saudi Arabia has condemned the pariah state, halting normalisation.
Book Club: Estella Carpi's latest book looks at how humanitarian aid in Lebanon is entangled with diverse forms of development, and how the murky and often opportunistic politics of defining crises affect the displaced.
Denmark's anti-immigrant asylum industry has forced Syrian refugees into a corner. No longer welcome, Syrian refugees are increasingly denied protection or compelled to return to Assad's Syria, where they fear torture, imprisonment or death.