Joy by name not by life – Portrait from the South
“The war outside seemed to take root inside, between each of us and within each of us.”
“The war outside seemed to take root inside, between each of us and within each of us.”
Four years later, the Beirut explosion of August 4, 2020, not only kept the wounds open but left a mark of injustice in the country, something the Lebanese people are still fighting for to this day.
The reformist Masoud Pezeshkian, is Iran’s newly elected president, an election between hope and disgust amongst people.
The conflict between Palestine and Israel has heavily impacted the southern region of Lebanon, exacerbating the situation across the entire country. Israel’s motivations, including concerns over border security and control over certain territories, add complexity to the conflict, particularly in the South. Despite diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing further escalation, internal divisions within Lebanon continue to pose challenges.