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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.
In-depth: The newly opened museum in Baalbek showcases Hezbollah's military intervention in Syria. Analysts say it is part of a strategy to define the group's role in the region and influence its domestic image among supporters.
In-depth: Syrian refugees in south Lebanon are caught in the crossfire of Hezbollah and Israel's war, with many unable to access healthcare or relocate.
In-depth: In the absence of direct armed conflict with Israel, Hezbollah has employed media and TV shows to spread its narrative and maintain public support.
In-depth: Stuck between Hezbollah and the United Nations, UNIFIL is finding it hard to keep the peace.
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.
In-depth: As Israel's war expands, Netanyahu has issued Lebanon a chilling threat: rise against Hezbollah and risk civil war or be destroyed like Gaza.
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.