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Katrine Dige Houmøller

On Liberation Day, Lebanon Continues to Confront Israel 

The Resistance and Liberation Day on May 25, 2000, marks the end of Israel’s 22-year occupation of southern Lebanon. This...
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Chaos Ensues After Government Initiates “Security Plan”

Last week, the Lebanese government initiated a new “Security Plan” to crack down on unlicensed motorcycles in the country. A...
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Lebanon Prepares for Brussels Conference as Crackdowns on Syrian Refugees Intensify

With this year’s Brussels VIII Conference on the future of Syria taking place on May 27, Lebanese political parties and the country’s caretaker government have started preparing to apply further pressure on European Union countries and United Nations organizations regarding the displacement file. In light of the recent one billion...
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Red Line or Another Stunt? Behind Biden’s Considerations on the Rafah Invasion

With Israeli forces commencing their ground operations on Rafah, global concerns of the humanitarian disaster that might potentially ensue have...
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Israel Launches Rafah Invasion

In the early hours of Tuesday, May 7, Israeli forces began a military invasion in Rafah, the last refuge for...
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Katrine Dige Houmøller

Martyrs’ Day Perpetuates the Memory of Lebanon’s Fallen Heroes

Over a century ago, in the bustling streets of Beirut in Lebanon and Damascus in Syria, a tale of haunting chapters began to unfurl.  On May 6, 1916, Ottoman ruler Jamal Pasha ordered the execution of 20 Lebanese and Syrian nationalists accused of collaborating with the British and French. In...
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A War on Children: Children in Lebanon Are Paying the Price of Israeli Aggression

The Israeli aggression on Lebanon, particularly the South and Bekaa regions, have only expanded since October 8, 2023. Rules of...
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Refugee Camp Fires and Unprecedented Waves of Hate

Last week, the Hamad al-Hassan refugee camp near the Bekaa city of Zahle was burnt to the ground after a...
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Israel Intensifies Strikes on Southern Lebanon

Hezbollah confirms that an Israeli strike targetted east Lebanon earlier today, as Israeli aggression on southern Lebanon has intensified in the past few days with cross-border fighting significantly escalated throughout the last few days. Yesterday alone, 14 strikes simultaneously targeted the no-longer-inhabitable town of Aita al Shaab. Throughout the day,...
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All Storms at a Time: SKF Report Highlights Challenges to Freedoms in 2023, Amid the War on Gaza

Last week, the Samir Kassir Foundation released its annual report for 2023, titled “All Storms at a Time”, marking the...
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Khamenei Praises Iranian Armed Forces for Israel Attack

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayotallah Ali Khamenei praised Iran’s armed forces for their “success” in a meeting with Iranian military commanders,...
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Increase in Minimum Wage Still Cannot Meet Inflation Rates

Last month, the Lebanese government revised the minimum wage for the private sector from LBP nine million to LBP 18 million or LBP 20 million per month, doubling the rates to around $200 per month. The increase in private sector minimum wage rates follows an increase in public sector minimum...
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