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Tag: Hezbollah

When Armed Groups Govern: Civilian Protection and Policy Constraints in Lebanon, Gaza, and Yemen

When Armed Groups Govern: Civilian Protection and Policy Constraints in Lebanon, Gaza, and Yemen

Where armed groups function as governing authorities, civilian protection is shaped not only by conflict dynamics, but by the structure of power itself.”

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Categorized as Atrocity Prevention, Civilian Protection, Conflict Analysis, Dispatches, International Humanitarian Law, Policy & Legal Analysis Tagged Accountability, Armed Conflict, Atrocity Prevention, Civilian Protection, Forced Displacement, Gaza, Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, Humanitarian Crisis, Internally Displaced Persons, International Humanitarian Law, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Middle East, United Nations, Use of Force, War Crimes, Yemen

Lebanon on the Edge: Escalation and Civilian Risk in a Regional Conflict

Cross-border hostilities and regional dynamics raise the stakes for civilian protection in southern Lebanon

Escalation across borders does not remain contained—it expands the geography of civilian risk.”

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Categorized as Atrocity Prevention, Civilian Protection, Conflict Analysis, Dispatches, Global Security & Geopolitics Tagged Accountability, Armed Conflict, Atrocity Prevention, Civilian Protection, Forced Displacement, Geneva Conventions, Hezbollah, Humanitarian Access, Humanitarian Crisis, Internally Displaced Persons, International Humanitarian Law, Israel, Laws of Armed Conflict, Lebanon, Middle East, Protection of Civilians, Responsibility to Protect, Targeting Civilians, UN Security Council, United Nations, War Crimes

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