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Israel isn't just eradicating Hezbollah in Lebanon, it's collectively punishing Lebanon's destitute Shia community, say Dima El-Ayache and Karim Safieddine.
Criticising Hezbollah isn't sectarian nor does it ignore the Israeli threat. Resistance is a must but we must think about our future, says Karim Safieddine.
The Assad regime remains a litmus test for the global Left, with the Syrian right to liberation suppressed in favour of false stability, says Sari Hanafi.
Israel's dystopian weapons industry poses a threat to humanity, with the Hezbollah pager attacks setting a dangerous precedent, says Richard Silverstein.
The primary cause of President Bashar al-Assad's downfall is that he presided over a disintegrating social contract, writes Barak Barfi.
While it's difficult to predict how Trump will approach the region this time around, it seems clear that the challenges will be formidable, writes Daoud Kuttab.
Comment: After days of sitting on the fence, Hezbollah's leader has come out to harangue the anti-corruption protest movement in Lebanon, and plea for the status quo writes Justin Salhani.
The rebel advance in northwest Syria has highlighted the Assad regime's weaknesses. But military gains remain vulnerable to erosion, says Fadel Abdulghany.
Erdogan has turned the tables on Assad's Syrian regime after years of frustration. But Turkey's gambit doesn't come without risk, argues Benjamin Fève.
Israeli attacks in Lebanon have devastated historic sites, fueling widespread condemnation and highlighting the urgent threat to the country's cultural heritage