Lebanon

Rebuilding Lebanon: A Path to Economic Revival
Rebuilding Lebanon: A Path to Economic Revival

This is probably the reality Lebanon will have to face. With the end of the war, the countdown has begun, including an assessment of damages estimated at $6 billion and the initiation of reconstruction. The productive and economic sectors will have the opportunity for a significant recovery, starting with the laying of the cornerstone on the site ...

Samir Geagea: A Military Hezbollah Is No Longer Valid
Samir Geagea: A Military Hezbollah Is No Longer Valid

Lebanese Forces (LF) leader Samir Geagea asserted on Friday that the ongoing offensive against the Syrian regime is aimed at rooting out Iran and its allied militias, calling on Hezbollah to acknowledge that fact and give up its so-called armed resistance. “The military Hezbollah no longer exists today, and the triptych 'army, people, ...

Water Authority Calls for Payment of Dues
Water Authority Calls for Payment of Dues

The Establishment of The Water of Beirut and Mount Lebanon (EBML) has urged its subscribers to settle their fees for the current year (2024). Payments can be made at water office branches or through the Online Money Transfer SAL (OMT) service. Bank card payments are accepted at the water office branches. However, the EBML noted that, due to ...

Telecom Sector Suffered $117 Million in Damages
Telecom Sector Suffered $117 Million in Damages

Lebanon's telecommunications sector has suffered significant damage due to Israeli bombings, with initial estimates placing the losses at $117 million. This was revealed by the caretaker Minister of Telecommunications, Johnny Corm, in an interview with Sputnik. Corm explained that the estimated figures range between $88 million and $117 million, ...

Lebanese Detainees Presumably Freed from Hama Prison Spark Calls for Action
Lebanese Detainees Presumably Freed from Hama Prison Spark Calls for Action

The issue of the Lebanese detainees in Syria resurfaced unexpectedly, on Thursday, when Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) announced the release of the Hama prison inmates, including some Lebanese. This revelation prompted widespread sharing of a list of names of individuals arrested during Lebanon’s war (1975–1990) on WhatsApp and social ...

In Baalbeck, Protecting Roman Temples at All Costs
VideosIn Baalbeck, Protecting Roman Temples at All Costs

The governor of Baalbeck-Hermel, Bashir Khodr, answers our questions about the protection of historic sites in wartime, after an Israeli strike hit the outskirts of the ancient city of Baalbeck in early November.

Our Issue with Hezbollah and Its Finances
AnalysisOur Issue with Hezbollah and Its Finances

There is much to address regarding our frustration with Hezbollah and its economic and financial conduct. This frustration reached a peak yesterday with the remarks of its Deputy Secretary-General, Naim Qassem, as he outlined how aid is being distributed: a thousand dollars here, a hundred there—some for those affected in the South, and some for ...

Judge Pronounces Verdict Over Infant Abuse at Garderêve Nursery
ExplainerJudge Pronounces Verdict Over Infant Abuse at Garderêve Nursery

Over a year following the disturbing revelation of child abuse at the Garderêve Nursery in Jdeidet Al-Metn, which significantly impacted public perception in Lebanon, the Lebanese judiciary has reached a verdict in the case. This decision provides closure for the children who were rescued from the hands of a caregiver who lacked compassion and ...

Samy Gemayel Warns of Internal Rifts if Hezbollah Retains Arms
Samy Gemayel Warns of Internal Rifts if Hezbollah Retains Arms

The head of the Kataeb party, MP Samy Gemayel, affirmed on Thursday that Lebanon can no longer coexist with Hezbollah’s weapons and hegemony over political life, warning of internal rifts. “Hezbollah can decide either to drag Lebanon into more woes or to open a new page, and this is what we hope for. If Hezbollah insists on its logic, ...

Before vs. Now…
Before vs. Now…

Before, the people of southern Lebanon lived peacefully in their homes. Now, some sixty villages lie destroyed and out of reach. Before, negotiations with Israel centered on 13 disputed points along the border. Today, it is uncertain whether Lebanon will regain any of its territory. Before, sectarian tensions were kept in check. Today, the ...