200 DAYS SINCE THE START OF THE WAR ON THE SOUTH: 200 days into the war in Lebanon, the political horizon is still closed to any settlement that would prevent Lebanon from falling into an endless political conflict.

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A SHORT RACIST INTERLUDE DURING THE LONG EID HOLIDAY: After a week of hate campaigns, Samer Frangie examines the cyclical waves of racism and the feeling of resentment that drives them.

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THE AL-AQSA FLOOD AND THE ALGERIAN REVOLUTION: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES: A comparison between the Algerian revolution and the Al-Aqsa flood–The unity of the resistance and its scattering, internal and external leaderships, and the losses and gains against the colonizer.

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FROM AESCHYLUS TO KISSINGER, THE TALKATIVE ORIENTALIST AND THE MUTE “ORIENTAL”: Waddah Sharara reexamines Orientalism, as Edward Said saw it,

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CAROL MANSOUR’S “AIDA RETURNS,” A MOTHER’S ASHES BRINGS US ALL BACK TO YAFA AND MORE: On the occasion of the screening of Carole Mansour’s film in Beirut, coinciding with the launch of a global campaign to create a virtual museum for those displaced by the Israeli occupation from Palestine, Hashem Hashem provides a reading of the film and the meaning of remembrance today.

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THE LEBANESE MUMANAA DISCOURSE AND AL-AQSA FLOOD: Hilal Shouman examine the anti-Mumanaa discourse and its short-sighted view of al-Aqsa Flood.

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CRITICS IN SEARCH OF A ROLE: Samer Franjieh writes about the incoherence of criticism that views the genocide “as if nothing had happened.”

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