Taghrid Al-Mawed

The Lebanese Civil War According to Those Who Survived It — and Those Who Sanitise It

When Selective Memory Becomes “Scholarship”

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Taghrid Al-Mawed
May 04, 2026
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Certain commentators—including academics—routinely describe the Lebanese Civil War as if neutral, but actually use selective framing to erase context, isolate episodes, and shift blame, particularly to delegitimize Palestinians. This use of selective memory shapes public understanding and politics.

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