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Comment: Palestinian refugees who escaped the Syria war are now living in Lebanon in appalling conditions under discriminatory laws and lack international support, says Sahdya Darr.
Comment: The Lebanese group's recent attacks on Israeli forces highlight its expansion from South Lebanon to Golan, and that it will not remain silent in the face of aggression.
Christmas trees have been lit across Lebanon as Muslims join Christians in celebrating the festive season.
A recent law to protect women will only go part of the way towards changing attitudes and rectifying the misogyny in Lebanon.
Lebanon needs to be self-criticial. Its sectarianism has undermined the state, and the country's capacity to contribute to regional progress.
Biden is pushing for a US-brokered Saudi-Israel deal, and Riyadh has taken the opportunity to make some big demands. But if previous normalisations teach us anything, it is that Palestinians are the ones that lose out, writes Richard Silverstein.
Hoping to counter Iran's influence and end drug smuggling, Saudi Arabia has led a coalition of Arab states in rehabilitating the Syrian regime. This is not only a moral but also a strategic mistake, writes Faysal Abbas Mohamad.
The tendency to ignore or erase Palestinian resistance, and instead rely on victimising the people during Israel’s onslaughts, must be fought. The Palestinian diaspora in the West has a critical role in this, writes the Palestinian Youth Movement.
Israel pays a heavy political price whenever it wages attacks on Palestinian worshippers in Al Aqsa Mosque, but the current extremist Israeli government nevertheless continues to push the boundaries of a historical status quo, writes Daoud Kuttab.
The China-brokered deal between Riyadh and Tehran is not only a signal of Beijing's growing diplomatic role in the region and the decline of US influence, but also a game changer for global geopolitical dynamics, writes Abdelkader Cheref.