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Sanaa is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
Believed to be over 2,500 years old and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sanaa has been a crossroads of power for millennia — making a correspondent based there a rare first-hand witness to a conflict reshaping the Arabian Peninsula.
Israel's strikes on Beirut echo the devastating 2006 Lebanon War
The 34-day 2006 war killed ~1,200 Lebanese and 160 Israelis, and produced UN Resolution 1701 — the same ceasefire framework still cited today whenever Israel-Hezbollah hostilities flare up.
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Rob Geist Pinfold researches conflict & security at King's College London.
King's College London's War Studies department is one of the world's leading centres for conflict research. Pinfold's work there focuses on the politics of armed conflict — making him a key voice on the story being discussed.
Gaza has maintained organized football leagues despite years of conflict!
Murad Al-Rayyes, former director of Gaza Sports Club, witnessed this firsthand. Gaza's football association is FIFA-affiliated and active. Learn more at Wikipedia
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Gaza's sports clubs have survived decades of conflict & blockade
Murad Al-Rayyes led Gaza Sports Club, giving him rare on-the-ground insight into civilian life under siege. Palestinian football has persisted despite war. Learn more at Wikipedia
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