Scorched Earth, green cover: Hezbollah’s ecology of war in south Lebanon
Hezbollah and local residents have developed tactics that do not merely counter Israel’s violence, but also leverage their intimate knowledge of the land as its caretakers.
Hezbollah and local residents have developed tactics that do not merely counter Israel’s violence, but also leverage their intimate knowledge of the land as its caretakers.
“To claim that cities are rebuilt to serve those who inhabit them is to misunderstand how they grow.” Writer Ahmed Tarek returns to Cinema Othman to part ways with the city of his youth.
On Sunday, February 8, a residential building in the Bab Al-Tabbaneh neighbourhood collapsed. The word echoing through the streets of Tripoli, Lebanon’s second-largest city, is neglect.