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About Suzan
Suzan Haidamous is a journalist based in Bayrut, Lebanon.
Worked on Stories covering Lebanon, Syria and the Middle East for various international media outlets.
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Israeli strikes in Syria kill dozens, including soldiers and Hezbollah militants

29 Mar 2024  |  washingtonpost.com
Israeli military operations continue in Gaza, with ongoing raids at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to visit Israel amid rising US-Israel tensions over Prime Minister Netanyahu's plans to invade Rafah. Tensions escalate in the Middle East as Israeli troops target the Gaza-Egypt border crossing, risking the 1979 peace treaty, while diplomatic efforts are underway to prevent war between Israel and Lebanon.

Israeli airstrikes in Syria kill dozens, including soldiers and Hezbollah militants

29 Mar 2024  |  www.adn.com
Israeli airstrikes in Syria have resulted in the deaths of dozens, including Syrian soldiers, Hezbollah members, and civilians. The strikes near Aleppo mark a significant escalation in Israel's military campaign against Iranian-backed forces. Hezbollah confirmed the deaths of seven members, while Syrian state media reported casualties among civilians and soldiers. The Israeli military did not comment on the strikes. The conflict has intensified since the war in Gaza began, with frequent exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah along the Lebanese border. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant indicated a shift towards more aggressive military operations against Hezbollah.

Israel strikes in Syria kill dozens, including soldiers and Hezbollah militants

29 Mar 2024  |  www.pressherald.com
Israel conducted airstrikes in Syria, killing dozens of Syrian soldiers, Hezbollah members, and civilians. The strikes near Aleppo represent a significant escalation in Israel's campaign against Iranian-backed forces. Hezbollah confirmed the deaths of seven members, while Syrian state media reported casualties among civilians and soldiers. The attacks are part of ongoing hostilities since the war in Gaza began, with increased violence along the Lebanese border. Israel also targeted Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, killing a senior member. Israeli officials signal a shift to more aggressive military actions against Hezbollah.

Israel strikes in Syria kill dozens, including soldiers and Hezbollah militants

29 Mar 2024  |  Lewiston Sun Journal
Israel conducted airstrikes in Syria, killing dozens of Syrian soldiers, Hezbollah members, and civilians near Aleppo. This marks a significant escalation in Israel's military campaign against Iranian-backed forces since the Gaza war began. Hezbollah confirmed the deaths of seven members, while Syrian state news agency SANA reported casualties among civilians and soldiers. The strikes are part of ongoing hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, with recent escalations along the Lebanese border. Israeli officials signaled a shift to more aggressive military actions against Hezbollah, targeting locations in Lebanon and Syria.

At School in Southern Lebanon, an Aid Stop for People Fleeing Conflict

21 Oct 2023  |  japannews.yomiuri.co.jp
The article details the experiences of people fleeing conflict in southern Lebanon, particularly focusing on Mohammed Fattouh and his daughter Jana, who have sought refuge in Tyre. The conflict, which has escalated since the Hamas incursion into Israel on October 7, has led to significant displacement, with nearly 4,000 people reaching Tyre. The article highlights the humanitarian challenges faced by the displaced, including the use of white phosphorus by Israeli forces and the efforts of the Tyre Crisis Management Unit to provide shelter and necessities. The narrative underscores the uncertainty and fear experienced by those affected, as well as the broader regional implications of the conflict.

At school in southern Lebanon, an aid stop for people fleeing conflict

20 Oct 2023  |  www.spokesman.com
Mohammed Fattouh and his daughter fled their home in southern Lebanon due to escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. They joined nearly 4,000 displaced people in Tyre, where the Crisis Management Unit is providing shelter. The conflict, intensified by the Hamas incursion into Israel, has led to significant displacement and fear among residents. Human Rights Watch identified the use of white phosphorus in the region, raising legal concerns. The situation remains uncertain, with more displaced people expected and urgent needs for food and shelter.

Frustrations rise in Damascus as water pipes run dry

01 Oct 2023  |  The Daily Gazette Family of Newspapers
The water crisis in Damascus has exacerbated frustrations among residents, highlighting the Syrian government's fragile control over essential resources amid the ongoing civil war. Repairs on the damaged water facility have been hindered by renewed government shelling, leaving millions without access to clean water. The crisis has led to increased health issues and forced residents to find alternative water sources. The International Committee of the Red Cross is aiding in water distribution, but dissatisfaction with the government's inability to provide basic services is growing. Control over natural resources remains crucial for the government's efforts to rebuild and achieve economic independence.

Lebanon deporting refugees to Syria to face an uncertain fate

20 May 2023  |  stripes.com
Lebanese authorities have begun deporting Syrian refugees, including Abu Hussein, who is wanted by the Syrian government for his media work during the 2011 protests. Human rights groups, including Amnesty International, have documented cases of detainees facing persecution upon their return. The deportations coincide with Arab states normalizing relations with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the Arab League reinstating Syria's membership. The UNHCR has observed an increase in raids on Syrian communities in Lebanon and advocates for the protection of refugees from refoulement. Former head of Lebanon's General Security, Abbas Ibrahim, suggests the deportations are a plea for Western assistance to help Lebanon manage the refugee situation.

Lebanon deporting refugees to Syria to face an uncertain fate

19 May 2023  |  Washington Post
Lebanese authorities have begun deporting Syrian refugees back to Syria, where they face potential detention and persecution. Human rights groups, including Amnesty International, have condemned these actions as unlawful and dangerous. The deportations coincide with a broader regional move to normalize relations with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Refugees like Abu Hussein recount harrowing experiences of being misled, detained, and mistreated by Lebanese forces. The United Nations and other organizations are advocating for the protection of refugees and adherence to international law, while Lebanese officials argue that Western countries need to provide more support.

In Lebanon’s ‘forgotten north,’ despair drives people to the sea

06 Oct 2022  |  washingtonpost.com
In the northern Lebanese provinces of Tripoli and Akkar, residents are enduring extreme poverty, prompting many to risk dangerous sea journeys to Europe. Dua Abdel Nour and her husband, Zein al-Deen Hamad, survived 36 hours at sea after their smuggler's boat sank, resulting in the loss of their unborn child. The World Bank has categorized Lebanon's economic situation as one of the worst since the mid-19th century, with the local currency losing over 96 percent of its value since 2019. The absence of government services has led to a reliance on local politicians for basic needs. Wissam al-Talawi, who lost his wife and two children during the same ill-fated journey, represents the desperation of many who seek a better life for their families.
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