
“My mom was killed”… the war we experience from afar
“My mom was killed.” I realized that my friend had lost her mother, and I found myself unable to say

“My mom was killed.” I realized that my friend had lost her mother, and I found myself unable to say

Tamam Ali, a farmer from the town of Aitaroun, relied entirely on her land to secure her annual income. Before

Ghada, a pseudonym, sits on a wooden bench across from me, but her eyes drift far away, staring at a

After the shelling ceased in the previous war, the land was no longer the same. In southern Lebanon, the traces

Displaced people from the South to the Sidon area are still facing major difficulties in various aspects of life. Dozens

On the second day of the new displacement from the South toward the city of Sidon, Tuesday, March 3, 2026,

How Do Austerity Policies Threaten Refugee Resilience in South Lebanon? Mohammad Al Maqdah was not searching for additional treatment or

“We plant because the land is our life.” This sentence captures Umm Ali’s relationship with her land and reflects the

Silence Louder Than Shells: Masculinity Confronting Trauma After the 2024 Bombing of Beirut’s Southern Suburbs and South Lebanon In a

Sara (a pseudonym), a mother of three, sits at a small table in the corner of her home, quietly working
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