Weekend Reading: Iraq’s Jews, Polarization in Lebanon, and Jihadis From Fayoum
Jacky Hugi reports on Oded Amit’s efforts to preserve the cultural heritage of the Jewish Iraqi language.
Aya Fatima Chamseddine contends that the legacy of sectarianism and factionalism will limit the ability of Lebanon’s youth to break free of a pattern of political polarization.
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Ahmed Elderiny explores the link between jihadi activity in the Egyptian city of Fayoum in the 1990s and the formation of the self-declared Islamic State decades later.
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