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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.
Keir Starmer's continued commitment to selling UK arms to Israel following the deadly attacks on Lebanon shows there is no red line, argues Daniel Lindley.
Both Trump and Netanyahu rely on a violent cult of tradition to advance their nationalist agendas and push a global system of apartheid, argues Yoav Litvin.
As Israel escalates its year-long assault on Lebanon, it's clear that it's mirroring the Gaza playbook and pursuing expansionism, says Farah-Silvana Kanaan.
Lammy criticised those calling Israel's attacks on Gaza a genocide, but his government will one day be accountable for its complicity, argues Sharaiz Chaudhry.
Kristina Tayar reflects on the emotional toll that chronic corruption and poverty take on the Lebanese people, but warns against succumbing to helplessness.
Have we learned the lesson? If the US hadn't got ensnared in Tel Aviv's affairs, the bombing would never have happened.
Since 7 October last year, Israel's genocidal war on Gaza has been accompanied by the ramping up of Zionist propaganda in Morocco, says Ali Anouzla.
Book Club: Seldom researched, the Great Famine of Mount Lebanon (1915-1918) was one of WWI's greatest atrocities. Drawing on first-hand testimonies, Taylor Brand's 'Famine Worlds' offers an important analysis of what it's like to live through trauma.