Hezbollah remains central to the future stability of Lebanon, but will only be successful in this role if it can extricate itself from the long and debilitating campaign in Syria.
Author: Mona Christophersen
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Jordan’s large refugee population still faces huge challenges when it comes to integration, a trend that puts increasing pressure on Jordanian national identity.
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After 29 days of fighting, a 72-hour truce between Israel and Hamas seems to be working. But a real long-lasting solution will need to address the root causes of these eruptions of conflict.
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With all its dimensions, the conflict in Gaza is complicating the delicate reconciliation agreement between Hamas and Fatah.
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Gaza’s people hope that Hamas-Fatah reconciliation will improve their daily lives, severely impacted by Israel’s extensive blockade.
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Interviews with women refugees in Lebanon painted a picture of adaption that sometimes challenged gender norms.
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After the presence of Syrians in Lebanon has reached one quarter of Lebanon’s population, the pressure on limited resources is felt in every community. Are refugee camps the solution?