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ABDEL-SAMAD, MOUNAH (2) answer(s).
 
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Hezbollah's social jihad: nonprofits as resistance organizations / Flanigan, Shawn Teresa; Abdel-Samad, Mounah   Journal Article
Flanigan, Shawn Teresa Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract A Beirut taxi drivers hears news that the Hezbollah-operated television station where his son and daughter-in-law work has just been bombed by Iraeli warplanes.Beirut's southern suburb is being pum-meled in response to the abduction of two Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah militants in July 2006.
Key Words European Union  Israel  Social Development  Lebanon  Hezbollah  Beirut 
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ISIS as an existential threat to the Druze: the struggle for survival / Abdel-Samad, Mounah   Journal Article
Abdel-Samad, Mounah Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Faced with an existential threat by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria on one hand, and the repressive regime of Bashar Al-Assad on the other, the Druze community in Syria is faced with a dilemma of what political and military position to take. This study examines a variety of internal and external factors that affect the Druze's political and military choices in Syria, and finds that their best choice is to remain neutral in the conflict. I argue that any political and military choice by the Druze in Syria besides neutrality risks endangering the survival of the entire community. This article examines how internal organizational factors and the international community's divided position play important roles in understanding the Druze's decision to maintain a position of neutrality.
Key Words Syria  Existential threat  Druze  ISIS  Struggle for Survival 
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