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Stefan Maneval

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Stefan Maneval is currently a visiting scholar at the Orient-Institute Beirut (OIB). He is a member of the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA) and co-founder of the German publishing house Falschrum e.V.

Most recent articles by Stefan Maneval

  • A yellow flag waves among a destroyed building.
    Lebanese writer Hazem Saghieh

    "Hezbollah has never protected Lebanon from Israel"

    Hazem Saghieh says that the renewed war between Israel and Hezbollah has revealed deep divisions within Lebanese society rather than fostering unity. He warns that Israel's intervention to disarm Hezbollah risks paving the way for a new occupation.

    By Stefan Maneval
  • The image of two men are projected onto a natural arch-like rock formation in the sea.
    Disarming Hezbollah in Lebanon

    Nasrallah on the Pigeon Rocks

    When the Lebanese government moved to disarm Hezbollah, the influential militia responded with a symbolic show of force in the heart of Beirut. Is it projecting strength, or masking political weakness?

    By Stefan Maneval

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