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Michael Young

Michael Young

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Michael Young is a Lebanon affairs columnist for The National. He is the senior editor at the Malcolm H Kerr Carnegie Middle East Centre in Beirut, where he also edits Diwan, the blog of the Carnegie Middle East Programme. A former journalist, he is the author of 'The Ghosts of Martyrs Square: An Eyewitness Account of Lebanon’s Life Struggle' (Simon and Schuster, 2010), selected by The Wall Street Journal as one of its 10 notable books for 2010.
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Members of the Druze minority at a ceremony on July 29, for the children killed in a rocket strike in Majdal Shams, in the occupied Golan Heights. AP
Israel’s best bet in Lebanon is through a negotiated deal

There is no military solution likely to bring Israel a better outcome than a negotiated agreement

CommentJuly 30, 2024
As Israel has razed Gaza and killed tens of thousands of civilians, Iran has consolidated its regional cards. AFP
The Gaza war will end up strengthening Hamas and Iran

Relying simply on military force to achieve your objectives, while your adversaries are also focused on politics, is a losing strategy

CommentJuly 17, 2024
A rocket is fired into an apartment building during the Lebanon Civil War. Getty Images
If war hits Lebanon, it will be hard to pick up the pieces

The tensions with Israel may not result in another war but if they do, reconstituting the current state would be near impossible

CommentJuly 03, 2024
Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, right, at a meeting with Jean-Yves Le Drian, former French foreign minister and special envoy for Lebanon, in Beirut on May 28. EPA
Lebanon's sectarian social contract that united the country for ages is being undermined

The behaviour of some Lebanese senior leaders is destroying what remains of the Taif Accord

CommentJune 05, 2024
Smoke rises into the sky from the site that was targeted by Israeli airstrikes in Al Najjarieh village, south Lebanon, on May 17. EPA
The Gaza war has repercussions – a war in Lebanon is not one of them

A full-blown conflict inside Lebanon that involves Israel, Hezbollah and Iran is unlikely to break out

CommentMay 22, 2024
A woman cries over the grave of a loved one at a cemetery in Rafah, southern Gaza. AFP
Netanyahu and Sinwar have a similar interest in prolonging the war

There are parallel calculations by both men, involving facing a backlash and accepting defeat

CommentMay 07, 2024
Israel supporters in New York on April 22. AFP
Has Israel manipulated the US to its advantage?

In an election year in the US, important constituencies in the Democratic Party would turn against Biden if he opposed Israel

CommentApril 23, 2024
White phosphorus fired by the Israeli army to create a smokescreen on the Israel-Lebanon border. Reuters
Israel is changing its 'rules of the game' with Iran in its favour

Its deterrence equation with Tehran's proxies relies on brinkmanship, and stamina on the other side is waning

CommentApril 09, 2024
Palestinian worshippers pray outside Jerusalem's Old City while Israeli forces stand guard last October. AP
The limitations of European colonialism should be a cautionary tale for Israel

As French and British imperialists found out, no colonial model can ever work in the face of strong local nationalism

CommentMarch 27, 2024
A displaced Palestinian man prays before breaking the fast on the first day of Ramadan, in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
What is Hamas's endgame?

If there were political aims, we can only guess what they were. Last week, Hamas reportedly sought a return to the status quo before October 7

CommentMarch 12, 2024
A supporter of Hezbollah at a rally commemorating the group's leaders, in Beirut's suburbs, on February 16. Reuters
Hezbollah's unity strategy is posing problems for the party

Hezbollah has effectively hijacked the state’s prerogative to declare war, and it has taken Lebanon into a risky conflict with Israel

CommentFebruary 28, 2024
The head of the caretaker government in Lebanon Najib Mikati arrives in Riyadh on November 11, 2023. SPA
Could warming Riyadh-Beirut ties temper Tehran's hegemony over Lebanon?

The development, itself an outcome of Saudi-Iranian rapprochement, may revive the idea of a 'shared neighbourhood' between regional powers

CommentFebruary 14, 2024
Protesters gather outside the Lebanese parliament in Beirut, to support independent lawmakers staging a sit-in to push for the election of a new president. Reuters
Opportunity coming up to stabilise Lebanon by finally electing a president

A five-country group assisting Lebanon is about to meet in the coming weeks to discuss the Lebanese presidential election

CommentJanuary 31, 2024
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After Gaza, resentment against the US has sharpened in the Middle East

Biden has no realistic political endgame for the war and little regional backing for anything he proposes

CommentJanuary 17, 2024
An Israeli drill in the annexed Golan Heights. Israel and Hezbollah have been involved in low-intensity battles since October. AFP
'Unstable stability' reigns on the Israel-Lebanon border

Tensions continue to simmer yet an escalation has so far been avoided. This is deliberate

CommentJanuary 02, 2024
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