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  1. Há 17 horas · Military impact of the conflict in Gaza. Since the Gaza war began, it has become evident that Hezbollah is largely operating under Tehran’s influence, a sentiment widely acknowledged across Lebanon. Gebran Bassil, leader of the Free Patriotic Movement, commented that Hezbollah “has lost the power to decide to stop the war.”.

  2. Há 1 dia · The EU package was widely perceived as “a bribe”: paying off Lebanese institutions to prevent Syrian refugees from reaching European shores. “The EU is happy and eager to pay off neighbouring states as a dumping ground for refugees,” Ms Hardman of HRW said. “In the wake of the deal we’ve seen a new crackdown in Lebanon.

  3. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Advertisement. Mohamad El Chamaa. Beirut, Lebanon. Education: American University of Beirut, Master of Urban Planning and Policy, Bachelor of Arts in History. Mohamad El Chamaa is a...

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  4. 10 de mai. de 2024 · On June 5, 1982, less than six weeks after Israel’s complete withdrawal from the Sinai, increased tensions between Israelis and Palestinians resulted in the Israeli bombing of Beirut and southern Lebanon, where the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) had a number of strongholds.

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  5. Há 17 horas · Since 1949, the Shatila refugee camp in Beirut has been home to thousands of Palestinians. Visiting the camp last week, Jacobin found its population in dire conditions, with the cutting of Western aid to UNRWA further aggravating its bleak poverty.

  6. Há 6 dias · As an investigation into the air strike on civilians in Rafah begins, here's a timeline of some of the key events from the conflict leading up to the latest developments.

  7. 14 de mai. de 2024 · In the Shadow of Hezbollah-Israel Escalation, Poll Shows Slim Majority of Lebanese Still Want Focus on Domestic Reforms over “Foreign Wars” The question of Hezbollah’s role in the conflict—or relative lack thereof—is a matter of interpretation within Lebanon.