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Joseph Daher explains why celebrating Israel's assassination Hezbollah's Nasrallah is short sighted when it comes to Syrians’ struggle against Assad's regime.
Israeli and US hubris in Lebanon is a severe miscalculation; only a new regional security agreement will bring peace, write Spencer Osberg and Sami Halabi.
Lebanese people rising up against Hezbollah amidst attacks on their country & genocide in Gaza is a Western fantasy. Netanyahu knows this, writes Seb Shehadi.
The fall of Assad's regime and Biden's departure have revived calls for a ceasefire in Gaza. However, Israel holds leverage over talks, argues Emad Moussa.
There's no doubt Hassan Nasrallah's assassination by Israel has weakened Hezbollah. Joseph Daher explains why this is not the end for them.
Don't be fooled by Hochstein's ceasefire deal. The terms represent the indirect surrender of Lebanon's sovereignty to US-Israeli demands, says Lamis Andoni.
Lebanon is bruised but not broken. Reconstruction efforts must focus on the public good and not fall prey to private interests once more, argues Mona Fawaz.
After over 50 years, the Assad regime has fallen. Syrian author and activist Leila al-Shami writes about the first feeling of hope after the rebel advance.
Like a wounded animal, vicious but aimless, Israel is lashing out at Lebanon. But, as Emad Moussa writes, Hezbollah won't be deterred by wider regional war.
The dehumanisation of Palestinians continues to reach new depths; only Israelis are 'real' and deserving of compassion in Western media, writes Owen Jones.