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Israeli airstrikes target journalists in south Lebanon, fear of escalation grows over the weekend

Israeli airstrikes have twice targeted gatherings of journalists in south Lebanon today, as media organizations and news stations seek to...
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Beirut Today

Lebanese government excludes Syrian refugees from emergency war plans

It has been more than a month since the onset of aggressions by Israel on the Gaza strip, where tensions...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Boycotting campaigns remain steadfast across the Arab world

Boycotting campaigns are spreading at a spectacular rate across the Arab world, as Israel continues its aggressions against Gaza for the thirty-fourth day. Since 2005, the Palestinian-led BDS (Boycott Divestment Sanctions) movement has called for the boycott of Western companies and products that support Israel, but in light of Israel’s...
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Beirut Today

Israel’s aggressions on Gaza are costing it hard economic losses

It has been over a month since the start of operation Al-Aqsa Flood and the escalation in fighting and Israeli...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Prominent Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi lastest victim of West Bank raids

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested prominent Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi under charges of “inciting terrorisim” during the occupation’s latest raid...
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Beirut Today

Countries start cutting ties with Israeli occupation

On Wednesday 1 November, Bolivia cut off diplomatic ties with the Israeli government due to its ongoing aggressions against civilians in Gaza. Minister of the Bolivian presidency Maria Nela Prada said that the decision took place after a meeting with the Palestinian ambassador to the country. In addition, the Bolivian...
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Dissecting pro-Israeli Propaganda: Whose interests does it serve?

It’s been nearly one month since the onset of Israel’s aggressions against Gaza, and in the last three weeks, Israeli...
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Beirut Today

Al Aqsa Flood: Israel kills at least 21 journalists and targets many others

On Wednesday night, Israeli occupation forces targeted the family of Al Jazeera journalist Wael Al-Dahdouh, killing his wife, son and...
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Beirut Today

Killings and Arrests Increase in West Bank

Israel has been launching a series of attacks on the Gaza strip under the pretense that it is doing so to “eliminate Hamas”, but while the world is focused on the news emerging out of Gaza, the occupation has been taking this opportunity to silently launch a series of attacks...
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Beirut Today

Gaza Fuel Supplies Quickly Dwindling

On Wednesday evening, Gaza is expected to totally run out of fuel, incapacitating cars and ambulances, damaging hospitals’ ability to...
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Beirut Today

Israeli Occupation to Shut Down Al Jazeera Bureau

The Israeli government has approved regulations allowing temporary shutdown of foreign news channels, under pretexts of ensuring “national security” as...
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Beirut Today

The World Responds to the Al-Ahli Hospital Massacre

On Tuesday night, an Israeli airstrike targeted Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza where hundreds of people were taking shelter, killing over 500 Palestinians. While many news outlets, political figures, and international organizations were quick to condemn the event for what it is, the atrocity was downplayed, justified or had an invisible...
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