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Lebanon Brief provides independent, diplomatic-style analysis of political, security, and economic developments in Lebanon. Designed in the style of embassy reporting, it focuses on what matters most, why it matters, and what to watch next.

Launched in March 2026 during a period of heightened regional tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, Lebanon Brief responds to the growing demand for reliable, neutral, and in-depth analysis of Lebanon and the wider Middle East.

Rather than summarising daily news, Lebanon Brief delivers concise, regular briefings on key developments in Lebanon, highlighting their implications across politics, security, and the economy. Each update tracks how events are evolving and what they may mean for policymakers, analysts, and observers.

The analysis is clear, objective, and evidence-based, using measured judgment to indicate direction without speculation or bias. It reflects multiple perspectives while maintaining strict neutrality.

To support accessibility and engagement, every analysis is paired with a short video summary on YouTube, outlining the main developments and their implications in a clear, digestible format.

Lebanon Brief is independent, unaffiliated, and committed to transparency, welcoming scrutiny, feedback, and informed discussion.