The Capitulation Treaty: How the Lebanese Regime Shielded Israeli War Crimes
If the Lebanese state refuses to stand as a shield ...
This series comprises around a dozen articles forming a rigorous historical study of the frontier between Lebanon and Occupied Palestine, commonly referred to as the Upper Galilee or Mount Amel. It examines the colonial negotiations, rivalries, and tensions between Britain and France on the one hand, and between Zionist ambitions and the region’s local populations on the other.
More than a study of borders, the series traces a profound rupture within what had once been a single social, economic, and geographic space. It explores how colonial partition and settler-colonial projects fractured one society, one economy, and one people — and the enduring consequences of that schism.
If the Lebanese state refuses to stand as a shield ...
Long before the contemporary landscape of concrete barriers and military ...
The US and UK-backed Israel breached the ceasefire reached on ...
By the mid-1950s, the regional water conflict entered a new ...
The struggle over water in the Lebanon–Palestine border cannot be ...
The boundary separating Lebanon and Palestine today wasn’t a random ...
For most readers in the United Kingdom, the line separating ...
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