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Lebanon Crisis



Citizens, bloggers, journalists and activists speak about what happened and is still happening.

Events
06.10.2006
The latest events in support of Lebanon can be found on the Lebanon United events pages.
Lebanon United Events
Palestinian refugees.
14.02.2008 The Lebanese government will reconstruct the Nahr El-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon, which was destroyed in a battle last year between the army and militant Islamists. So far, 1,500 families have returned to the camp.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [Palestine] [Lebanon]
Image: Palestinian refugees. © Refugees International
Cluster bombs.
04.02.2008 An Israeli investigative committee has ruled Israel's use of cluster bombs during the July 2006 war in Lebanon -- fought against the armed wing of the Lebanese political party Hezbollah -- as a violation of international law with regards to protecting civilians.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [Lebanon] [Israel]
Image: Cluster bombs. © Hugh Macleod / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network

Fresh perspectives
ISRAEL
Peace Now is the largest extra-parliamentary movement in Israel, the country’s oldest peace movement and the only peace group to have a broad public base.

Rabbis for Human Rights is the rabbinic voice of conscience in Israel, giving voice to the Jewish tradition of human rights.

Courage to Refuse believe that occupation and oppression do not serve Israel’s defense – and have vowed to take no part in them.
Lebanon and Israel images on Flikr.

Blogging Beirut provides images, videos and commentary on the condition and situation in Beirut.

The Dove looks for signs of hope.
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