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That war devastated Lebanese villages, most of them Shiite, and drove their people into displacement. It effectively ...
The use of air power against noncombatants dates back to World War I, when German Zeppelins dropped bombs on British cities.
Lebanon’s decision to start disarming Hezbollah is seen as a significant move, given the group’s longstanding refusal to yield its weapons. Hezbollah has maintained that its arsenal is necessary to ...
A grave-like silence hangs over the Arab public, untouched by the seismic events shaking the region. No demonstrations, no ...
Until the early 1990s, the upper echelon of Egyptian society largely emerged from the public school system. Ministers, ...
Top military adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei declared there was no ceasefire with the US and Israel and added ...
Shumaila Karimi, another Afghan woman interviewed by The Media Line, holds a bachelor’s degree in economics. She said she was ...
Calling the demonstrations “a harmful and damaging campaign,” Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich warned they “play into ...
Culture and Sport Minister Miki Zohar, in turn, argued that “blocking Israel’s main roads and disrupting the lives of Israeli ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed for the first time to consider a US- and Europe-backed security guarantee for Ukraine ...
[Gaza City] Munther Al-Hayek, spokesperson for the Palestinian Fatah Movement in the Gaza Strip, spoke with The Media Line about Fatah’s vision for postwar Gaza. He described a future government under ...
After 681 days in Hamas captivity, a newly released video of hostage Matan Zangauker was shown Sunday evening at the main ...