Assessing the Israeli army’s violations of international humanitarian law

Assessing the Israeli army’s violations of international humanitarian law
Israel likely to be responsible for 200,000 fatalities once indirect deaths are counted
Israel likely to be responsible for 200,000 fatalities once indirect deaths are counted
Anxiety grows in Syrian circles as the National Rally may attain prime minister post
Israel’s bogus claims expose the danger of politicizing aid, potentially implicating donors
Solidarity with Palestine spreads despite attempts to silence activism
Social media enhances social connections on digital networks but has also facilitated the rapid dissemination of misinformation.
Electricity timetables, roadcuts and the hourly exchange rate. This is information that Tripolitans – people living in Lebanon’s second-largest city of Tripoli – never thought they would have to rely on so dearly one day. Since the beginning of Lebanon’s financial collapse in 2019, considered by...
Since the beginning of Lebanon’s financial collapse in 2019, access to information has become more critical than ever.
As the Lebanese political establishment tries to shift blame for sea migrant deaths, EU pushbacks, blockades, and backroom deals place migrants in greater danger
Accountability For The Beirut Blast Is A Necessary Step Towards Closing Lebanon’s Open Wounds
As mental health problems spike due to the economic crisis, the Beirut Port explosion, and the COVID-19 pandemic – to name but a few – psychiatrists and psychologists are leaving Lebanon in record numbers.
Understanding Lebanon’s compromised judiciary, the challenges to judicial independence, and the impact on human rights, using two case studies: freedom from torture and the right to own property.
How Lebanon’s prisoners are abused and exploited as tools to perpetuate clientelism.
How and why Lebanon’s non-domestic migrant workers are trapped in a system of labour exploitation.
This special report investigates the economic interests served by Lebanese recruitment of foreign domestic workers, thousands of whom are hired every year.