Politics
Briefing: 'I'm afraid of waking up to find my city has been bombed': Lebanese and Iranian students in France live with the anxiety of war from afar
Strategic angle: While they share similar worries for their families, Iranian and Lebanese students interviewed in Paris have starkly different perspectives on the war in the Middle East.
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Updated 26 days ago
Lebanese and Iranian students studying in France are grappling with anxiety over the ongoing war in the Middle East, particularly regarding the safety of their families back home.
While both groups share a common concern for their loved ones, their perspectives on the conflict diverge significantly, reflecting the complex geopolitical landscape.
This situation underscores the importance of understanding the varied implications of regional conflicts on diaspora communities, particularly in terms of emotional and psychological impacts.