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Comment: The Lebanese have blamed various foreign forces for its myriad problems, including its civil war. Well, it's time to look in the mirror, says Nader Fawz.
Comment: Kamal Jumblatt was a politician devoted to the "most noble affair" of politics. His nemesis, Hafez al-Assad, used politics to undermine, subjugate and divide the nation.
Comment: Many things have changed since the 2006 war between Hizballah and Israel. Despite recent tit-for-tat attacks, an all-out war is in neither side's interests.
A film which documents the growth of Iran's Green Movement was banned from an international film festival in Beirut.
Lebanon's peace and security will only come from breaking away from regional conflicts and bringing about a more harmonious landscape inside the country.
Discrimination against vulnerable refugees is rife, as sectarian divisions become more entrenched.
Unquestioning support for the military is turning the country into a battleground for sectarian violence.
Alongside its regional henchmen, the EU has helped sponsor and subsidise the forced return of Syrian refugees back to Assad's regime, argues Omar Sabbour.
From West Bank real estate ads to violent expulsions and ethnic cleansing, the theft of Palestinian land is key to the Zionist project, writes Yoav Litvin.
Israel's obstinance has awoken atrocious forces in Zionist politics, unwilling to accept anything but the erasure of Palestine, writes Nikolaos van Dam.