إعادة تأطير مفهومية للنزاع، تستند إلى الفكر التاريخي والسياسي طويل الأفق.
A nation is held together not only by its institutions but by its stories, and some of those stories are myths in the exact sense: frameworks that organise collective memory while simplifying, moralising, and concealing what they claim to describe. This issue examines the myths Lebanon tells itself about its conflict with Israel, not to debunk them for sport, but because of what they are built to hide. Beneath the shared slogans lies a disagreement so fundamental that the country has chosen, for decades, to narrate over it rather than face it.
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