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Issue 30 | 3 February 2026 | Arabic | 20 Pages

  • Jad Al-Akhawi: Lokman Slim and the Path of Breaking the Historical Deadlock in Lebanese Political Life 
  • Daoud Rammal: Musa Al-Sadr and the Dilemma of Foundation: Between Reformist Intent and Ambiguous Outcomes 
  • Ali Al-Dhiqqa: Wilayat Al-Faqih: From a Suspended Doctrine to Absolute Authority 
  • Tarek Dandash: Between May 17, October 27, and Karish: Where Did Lebanon’s Rights Go?
  • Mahmoud Chouaib: Between the Grand Settlement and the Redrawing of Influence: Reading the Features of the Anticipated U.S.–Iran Understanding  
  • Jad Al-Akhawi: The Elections Feared by the Slogan-Makers
  • Ali Mazeh: This Is Why We Are Sectarian… 
  • Mohammad Ali Al-Amin: A Shiite under the Grip of Everyday Life
  • Nour Hoteit: Activism and the Limits of Critique in the Public Sphere after October 7
  • Bahaa Al-Husseini: October 8… Narratives of Justification and the Construction of War Legitimacy Beyond the Balance of Costs and Ends 
  • Alaa Najm: Who Owns the Political Memory of the South? 
  • The Gathering of Lebanese Shia & the Lebanese Democratic Coalition: Positions and Activities 
  • Mohammad Ali Al-Amin: Where Do I Begin, Lokman? When Fear Became Zero and We Did Not Break
  • Ali Al-Diqqa: On the Anniversary of Lokman: The Truth Will Remain Greater than Their Bullets and Outlive Their Power 
  • Tarek Dandash: The Assassination of Lokman Slim… A Link in a Chain Targeting Thought 
  • We Are the Shia of the “Gathering of Lebanese Shia”
  • On the Anniversary of the Assassination of Researcher Lokman Slim, the “Gathering of Lebanese Shia” Reaffirms the Meaning of Free Speech When Confronted with Bullets
  • Monthly Report – January 2025: Field Escalation and Continued Stalemate over Hezbollah’s Weapons
 
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