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كلمة المرور*
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أين سيتخذ المجتمع الشيعي موقفه السياسي والاجتماعي بعد الحرب؟

More than a hundred days into the war, the South has entered a phase of fragile calm—neither full-scale war nor a formal truce. Yet, while some families have chosen to return to their devastated towns and villages, others remain unable to go back due to the occupation. Caught between the Israeli occupation and armed factions operating outside state authority, the people of the South once again face a fate they played little part in shaping—yet one for which they have paid a heavy price in lives lost, displacement, and the destruction of homes, livelihoods, and their sense of security. Against this backdrop, a pertinent question arises: where will the Shiite community align itself—politically and socially—in the post-war landscape? Will it find representation through an organization independent of the "Shiite Duo," or will it remain trapped between the blades of a guillotine? In this episode of "Real Talk," we host journalist Batoul Yazbek and journalist-activist Sultan Al-Husseini to discuss their personal experiences, as well as what it means for an entire generation to live through the repercussions of war while striving to find space to work and carry on under extraordinary circumstances.