Lebanon has condemned Israel for demolishing homes in southern border villages following a recent ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
Israeli forces have systematically destroyed residential neighborhoods, citing military necessity, leaving many displaced Lebanese with nowhere to return.
The demolitions have heightened tensions and uncertainty, as direct Lebanon-Israel talks in Washington seek to extend the fragile truce and address reconstruction.
As talks begin in Washington, can diplomacy succeed while bulldozers still level Lebanese villages?
Can a nation already in economic collapse like Lebanon ever hope to rebuild from this war?
Is Israel's 'buffer zone' a necessary defense measure or a systematic war crime in the making?
An 'ecological time bomb' ticks in the Persian Gulf. Who will stop the catastrophic oil spill?
Was the destruction of Khiam prison a military necessity or the deliberate erasure of painful history?
With the Strait of Hormuz closed, is the world economy prepared for a $200 oil barrel reality?