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The “Experienced” Men Who Negotiated Lebanon’s Decline

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July 9, 2026

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Ya Libnan

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· Jun 28, 2026

Time for Hezbollah to Let Go—for the Sake of Its Own Community

Photo illustration- No community has more to gain from peace than the one that has suffered the most from war. Peace offers Hezbollah something decades of war never could: a future for the people it claims to represent. By: Ali Hussein, Lebanese Political analyst , Opinion Hezbollah’s secretary-general, Naim Qassem, denounced the new Israel-Lebanon framework []

Haaretz

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· Jun 25, 2026

Returning Southern Lebanon residents find rubble where their homes once stood

Almost a million Lebanese remain displaced over fears of continued fighting between Hezbollah and the Israeli military. Those who have returned found neighborhoods wiped out and homes in ruins. 'It's the beginning of a new struggle,' one said

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 1, 2026

Psychological toll mounts as Lebanese villages erased by Israel’s war

Displaced Lebanese face a void as war annihilates the physical and emotional anchors of their past and identity.

Yemen Press Agency

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· Jun 25, 2026

Breaking |Hezbollah: The Israeli occupation army once again deliberately targeted Lebanese civilians who were on their way to inspect their homes on the Zawtar al-Sharqiya–Mayfadoun road

Breaking |Hezbollah: The Israeli occupation army once again deliberately targeted Lebanese civilians who were on their way to inspect their homes on the Zawtar al-Sharqiya–Mayfadoun road

Sky News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Why Lebanon is key to understanding the Middle East

Why Lebanon is key to understanding the Middle East

TRT World

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· Jul 1, 2026

Residents struggle as Israeli-controlled zone cuts off Lebanese border village

As Israel’s military continues to consolidate control of territory in southern Lebanon, people living under Israeli occupation say they’re struggling to survive. TRT World has gained exclusive access to the border village of Rmeich, one of the few villages that has not been destroyed in Israel’s self-declared buffer zone. Many have been almost entirely cut-off from the rest of Lebanon since hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah reignited last March. Randolph Nogel followed a civilian convoy travelling to the isolated border village, and sent this exclusive report.

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Related coverage for "The “Experienced” Men Who Negotiated Lebanon’s Decline": Ya Libnan — Time for Hezbollah to Let Go—for the Sake of Its Own Community. Haaretz — Returning Southern Lebanon residents find rubble where their homes once stood. Al Jazeera — Psychological toll mounts as Lebanese villages erased by Israel’s war. Yemen Press Agency — Breaking |Hezbollah: The Israeli occupation army once again deliberately targeted Lebanese civilians who were on their way to inspect their homes on the Zawtar al-Sharqiya–Mayfadoun road. Sky News — Why Lebanon is key to understanding the Middle East . TRT World — Residents struggle as Israeli-controlled zone cuts off Lebanese border village