Source The recent detention of Dutch special forces in a southern Beirut suburb has thrown a spotlight on the unchecked foreign espionage and military activities afoot in Lebanon. But when Lebanese officials stick their heads in the sand, it demolishes the state’s sovereignty. Radwan Mortada Among West Asian countries, few face the brunt of foreign […]
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