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As Israel intensifies its attacks on Lebanon, a U.S.-backed framework agreement is facing fierce rejection from the Lebanese resistance, which says the proposal amounts to a demand for surrender rather than a path to peace. The Electronic Intifada&#8217;s contributor Roqayah Chameseddine reports from southern Lebanon.

&#8220;Sustainable Childhood&#8221; courses don&#8217;t teach a Gaza mother how to stop the F16 nor change the path of a missile. Israa Mashharawi&#8217;s article &#8216;Stable childhood is out of reach in Gaza&#8217; takes a closer look. 
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