Which militia will benefit most, if any, is not clear—the losers, as always, will surely be the rest of us. The post Why Is the Islamic State Attracting the Sympathies of Some Lebanese Sunnis...
Israel has signaled a readiness to attack Lebanon to destroy Hezbollah, but Iran may be the ultimate target. The post Israel Signals It’s Ready to Destroy Hezbollah appeared first on Foreign...
https://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2015/06/09/israel-signals-its-ready-to-destroy-hezbollah/
If the UN Security Council acts quickly to protect Palmyra, it will set an important precedent for protecting our global cultural heritage elsewhere. The post The Fall of Palmyra appeared firs...
https://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2015/05/22/the-fall-of-palmyra/
Syria’s historic railways are a deeply valued part of its cultural heritage and warrant protection and preservation. The post Protecting and Restoring Syria’s Trains appeared first on Fore...
https://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2015/05/15/protecting-and-restoring-syrias-trains/
If Hamas and Fatah were to put aside their political differences long enough to help their fellow refugees in Lebanon, it would likely lead to wider unity. The post A Path Toward Hamas-Fatah Re...
Officials and citizens in Syria continue organizing grass roots heritage campaigns and workshops to save our shared global heritage. The post Should Syria’s Smuggled Antiquities Be Repatriate...
Legislation introduced this past week in the U.S. Congress could facilitate cooperation between Syria and America. The post Laws Targeting History Theft are Being Strengthened: US-Syria Cultura...
The case for Syria applying reciprocity in order to encourage Lebanese officials to meet their international legal obligations is a strong one. The post How Syria Can Achieve Relief for Those S...
Lebanon’s latest assault on Syrian refugees could not be more illegal under principles, standards, and rules of international humanitarian law. The post Their Unpardonable Crime Is That They ...
https://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2015/01/07/their-unpardonable-crime-is-that-they-are-syrian/
Freezing hostilities in Aleppo could possibly achieve the same for Syria. It’s worth a try. The post As Aleppo Goes, So Goes Syria? appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal .
https://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2015/01/03/as-aleppo-goes-so-goes-syria/