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Issue 28 | 3 December 2025 | Arabic | 68 Pages

  • Mariam Seifeddine: In “Contemporary Visions,” Sheikh Mohammad Ali Al-Hajj confronts the prevailing discourse in the Shia community and asserts that the catastrophe is not destiny
  • Adam Hussein: Are residents of the Southern Suburbs moving toward selling their properties in search of security and stability? 
  • Ahmad Khawaja: One year into the expanded war: thousands of families without homes and no solutions in sight 
  • Workshop on 7–8 December 2025 at the UMAM office in Berlin: Toward long-term cooperation to establish a national archive for transitional justice in Syria
  • Alaa Najm: Shia women in Lebanese politics: a deconstructive reading ahead of the parliamentary elections
  • Ali Mazeh: Questions about the “resistance,” clientelism, and other matters
  • Ali Al-Diqqa: They are the Shia of the Parties… not the Shia of Hussein
  • Dr. Ali Mourad: Political transformations in the South after the war: from an era of dominance to prospects for pluralism
  • Mahmoud Chouaib: The Gathering of Lebanese Shia: The state must bear responsibility for any physical harm that may befall 
  • The Gathering of Lebanese Shia responding to Berri: Enough exploiting the name of the Shia community
  • The Lebanese Democratic Coalition mourns the two fallen soldiers of the army: Their blood is a badge of honor on Lebanon’s chest
  • The History of Intra Company in the UMAM Documentation & Research archive: Between banking legacy and political and economic complexities
  • November Diary: Israel targets the Chief of Staff of Hezbollah
 
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