
Lebanon’s civil war: The feud that never ended
Beyond the Headlines
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Divisions of War and Identity in Lebanon
This chapter explores the profound societal and geographical splits in Lebanon during the civil war, focusing on the contrasting realities of East and West Beirut shaped by militia-imposed boundaries. It highlights how daily life, marked by communal activities, coexisted with the brutal effects of conflict, creating a fragmented identity fueled by sectarianism. The narrative further examines the enduring impacts of these divisions on governance, societal interactions, and the pervasive corruption that continues to shape Lebanon's political landscape.
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