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Analysis: Lebanon will likely be without a president until a compromise candidate can reassure Hezbollah that they will not interfere in the group's affairs.
In-depth: While launching a homegrown movement to join global protests for Palestine, students have had to grapple with Lebanon's own problems.
Analysis: Hezbollah has made the dispute a key priority, but future progress is now largely dependent on volatile domestic politics in both Lebanon and Israel.
Analysis: After Saad Hariri’s withdrawal, the outcome of elections in Lebanon’s second-largest city was unpredictable. Hostility towards Hezbollah, clientelism, abstention and the emergence of a candidate from the 2019 protestors all left their mark.
Analysis: With US and global attention shifting from Israeli war crimes, did Netanyahu use Iran's attacks as leverage for his war strategy in Gaza?
Analysis: The Biden administration, Iran, and Hezbollah are engaged in a public power struggle as they offer superficial solutions to Lebanon's energy crisis.
Analysis: Iran's unprecedented retaliatory drone and missile strikes on Israel mark a paradigm shift, but how will Tel Aviv and the United States respond?
Analysis: An end to Israel's war in Gaza could mean an end to Benjamin Netanyahu's political career.
Iraq's new prime minister has sent the elite CTS force to arrest members of Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah, accused of targeting US soldiers. The Iraq Report unpacks the meaning and implications.
Last Friday saw violent scuffles at Riad al-Solh Square, in central Beirut, after a group of Hezbollah supporters attacked protesters chanting slogans against Nasrallah amid anti-corruption protests in Lebanon.