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Doha Chams

Journalist, Beirut.

  • The image depicts a wooden signpost with several directional arrows pointing towards different locations. The names of the places, including "Beirut" and "Jerusalem," are painted in bold, colorful letters. The distances to these locations are also indicated in kilometers. In the background, there are vehicles, including a UN truck, parked on a sandy area near the coastline, with a view of the sea. The overall setting appears to be a scenic lookout or border area. Israel-Lebanon. The Maritime Borders of Discord Doha Chams · July 2021 Despite the American relaunch, the negotiations on the maritime borders between Beirut and Tel Aviv remain suspended.While Israel wants to nibble away as much land as possible, the Lebanese leaders, divided on strategy and driven by their individual interests, put their country’s interests at a (…)
  • The image depicts a crowd of protesters holding signs and flags. The signs feature a portrait of a man along with a hashtag and phrases in Arabic, indicating a political or social issue. The crowd appears engaged and is likely part of a demonstration. The flags are predominantly black with red symbols, contributing to the atmosphere of the protest. The environment suggests a public gathering, possibly in response to a recent event or issue. Lebanese Identity Clash as the Agent Returns Doha Chams · February 2020 Responsible for a terrible secret prison in Southern Lebanon occupied by Israel until 2000, “collaborator” Amer Fakhoury was arrested after his return to Beirut in September 2019. His 1996 conviction for “intelligence with the enemy” is statute-barred and he seems to have benefited from (…)
  • The image features a stylized eagle with outstretched wings, depicted in white, set against a bright red circular background. The eagle is perched on a scroll or rolled-up document. The overall design is bold and simplistic, emphasizing the eagle's dynamic posture. Is “The Independent Arabia” Really Independent? Doha Chams · July 2019 When an Arabian website is sponsored by a prestigious British daily like The Independent, one would expect high quality and rigorously professional journalism. Actually, however, it is a propaganda tool of the Saudi regime, which suffers from its lack of legitimacy.
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