Lebanon
Lebanon’s Civil War at 50: The Struggle Over Memory and Meaning
Fifty years after the outbreak of Lebanon’s civil war (1975–1990), the country remains locked in a struggle—not over land or power, but over memory. With no clear victor and no unified historical narrative, the war’s legacy is still deeply contested.

Northern Israeli Settlers Refuse to Return: No Budget for Border Prote
Despite many assurances, many Israeli settlers in northern occupied Palestine refuse to return to their settlements near the Lebanese border, citing inadequate reconstruction efforts and insufficient security measures.

US-Israeli Ultimatum to Lebanon: Disarm or Face War
The Israeli occupation is escalating its aggression on Lebanon, with PM Benjamin Netanyahu openly threatening to strike “anywhere” in the country.

Israel Rehearses Its Next War on Lebanon
In a blatant violation of the fragile January 26 ceasefire—already shredded by daily Israeli aggression—the occupying entity launched its most extensive wave of attacks in months.

Washington’s Endgame: Normalization or Escalation in Lebanon
Lebanon may be slipping into a new phase of conflict, driven by two parallel tracks: an international push for direct negotiations with “Israel”, and a domestic political campaign seeking total surrender under the guise of national responsibility.
Opinion
19.03.2025
Will War Return to Lebanon? “Israel's” Regional Agenda and the Cost of Resistance
Wafik Kanso
18.03.2025
Escalation on Lebanon-Syria Border: Fragile Ceasefire Amid Rising Regional Tensions
Lebanon Desk
17.03.2025
Foreign Powers Tighten Grip on Lebanon: US and France Battle Over Central Bank Governor
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