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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

Over 91,000 people have been displaced by fighting in south Lebanon. Six months later, they had little optimism of returning home any time soon.

28 March, 2024

Thousands of demonstrators protested in front of the Israeli embassy in Jordan against Israel's assault on hospitals in Gaza.

26 March, 2024

Syria's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham announced reforms to its security directorate among escalating protests against its rule.

22 March, 2024

Lebanon's PM promised $20,000 in compensation to the families of those killed by Israeli strikes and $40,000 for those whose homes were destroyed.

21 March, 2024

The visit of Wafiq Safa, a top Hezbollah official, marks the first time a representative from the group travels to the UAE on an official visit.

20 March, 2024

Refugees who return to Syria have faced torture, forced disappearance, arrest and even death at the hands of authorities.

11 March, 2024

A new report revealed that Israeli forces likely fired machine guns at reporters after targeting them with tank shells in the deadly 13 October strike.

07 March, 2024

Incidence of suicide in 2023 increased almost to its peak this decade, which was in 2019 – coinciding with the start of Lebanon's economic collapse.

06 March, 2024

US Mediator Amos Hochstein said during his visit to the Lebanese capital on Monday that a Gaza ceasefire might not halt fighting on the Lebanese-Israel border.

05 March, 2024

Israel killed three paramedics and wounded two others in a strike on a Hezbollah-affiliated medical centre in southern Lebanon on Monday.

05 March, 2024