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William Christou

William Christou

William is The New Arab’s correspondent in Beirut, covering the politics of the Levant and Mediterranean. Previously he worked for Al Jazeera in Doha and Syria Direct in Amman.

Areas of focus: Migrant labor, refugee issues and state-led repression.

Follow him on Twitter @Will_Christou

Hezbollah downed an Israeli spy balloon on Tuesday, part of the evolving war between the two over surveillance capacity on the battlefield.

15 May, 2024

Hiba Abu Taha, a Jordanian journalist, was arrested for an article she wrote about Jordan's alleged role in exporting goods to Israel.

14 May, 2024

Hezbollah announced it had used a new missile, dubbed the "Jihad Mughniyeh" rocket, in an attack on Israeli soldiers on Sunday.

13 May, 2024

Residents of al-Rukban, a Syrian IDP camp in the desert between Syria and Jordan, is on the brink of starvation after not receiving food for a month.

10 May, 2024

Israel's operation in Rafah could either lead to a major escalation in Lebanon or a resolution to the cross-border fighting that has taken place since October.

09 May, 2024

Lebanese students called on their universities to divest from any companies linked to Israel, as well as provide financial transparency about their investments.

03 May, 2024

The EU chief announced $1 billion in funding to Lebanon to bolster social services and called for cooperation from the country to stop irregular migration.

02 May, 2024

The Syrian regime has sent military reinforcements and soldiers to the Syrian province of Suweida, causing fears it will crack down on peaceful protests there.

30 April, 2024

Lebanese authorities have detained, tortured and deported Syrians in recent months, including activists who face persecution upon their return to Syria.

26 April, 2024

Activists are comparing Israel's aid blockade into the Gaza Strip to the Syrian regime's weaponisation of aid during the civil war.

25 April, 2024