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  • The image depicts a man speaking at a podium during an event, with a large banner of another man in the background. The backdrop features a vibrant design with a prominent, smiling portrait of the man, who appears to be a military figure. The speaker is gesturing, possibly emphasizing a point, and the overall atmosphere suggests a formal or commemorative occasion. The setting seems to be designed to honor or remember the individual in the portrait. Iran : From revolutionary strategy to nationalistic retreat Bernard Hourcade · 30 January
  • The image depicts a desolate landscape featuring extensive destruction, with several ruined buildings scattered throughout the area. In the foreground, there is a dirt road winding through the wreckage. Among the ruins, an Israeli flag can be seen prominently displayed, suggesting a connection to the location. The background shows additional structures and what appears to be a mountainous or hilly terrain, indicating a possibly rural setting. The overall scene conveys a sense of abandonment and turmoil. In South-Lebanon, Israel’s war is not finished Laurent Perpigna Iban · 9 January
  • The image depicts an abstract, surrealist painting featuring a dynamic figure with exaggerated and distorted features. This figure appears to be in motion, possibly dancing or running, with flowing garments that blend into the surrounding landscape. The colors are vibrant, with a mix of earthy tones and bold reds, creating a sense of drama. In the background, there are hints of a sky and horizon that ground the scene, while the figure itself evokes a sense of emotional intensity and chaos. The overall composition combines elements of the bizarre and fantastical, characteristic of surrealism. Gaza - Lebanon : The Western World’s War Alain Gresh, Sarra Grira · October 2024
  • The image depicts two men, wearing white turbans and traditional garments, standing at a podium with microphones. One man is prominently holding an assault rifle above his head, while the other looks on. The background features a large, colorful mural or poster, possibly of a political figure or symbol. The scene suggests a demonstration or rally, conveying themes of power and assertiveness. Gaza. The Shifting Contours of the Lebanese Political Scene Sarra Grira · August 2024
  • The image shows a street scene featuring a large billboard on a building. The billboard displays a portrait of a man and includes text in Arabic. In the background, there are other buildings, some of which also feature large advertisements. A couple of vehicles, including a motorcycle and a car, are visible on the road. The sky is clear and blue, indicating a sunny day. Parliamentary Election in Lebanon: A Modest Wind of Change Lorenzo Trombetta · June 2022
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