"The war has paralyzed my daily life and forced me to rethink my future plans and projects," said Noueman Maalouf, a Lebanese freelance researcher, in an interview conducted in my effort to hear Lebanese perspectives on Israel's invasion and occupation of their country, ongoing since 2024. His words resonated throughout my conversations with other Lebanese. Those discussions, conducted between mid-June and mid-July, highlight not only the pain o…
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