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The Quiet Cost of War

As governments negotiate ceasefires and power struggles unfold, millions of civilians remain trapped between uncertainty and reconstruction

Published on June 3, 2026


The Quiet Cost of War

In Washington, lawmakers are debating the limits of presidential war powers. Across the Middle East, diplomats are working to secure agreements that could ease months of confrontation involving Israel, Iran, Hezbollah and other regional actors. In Gaza, international organizations continue to warn about the erosion of civilian institutions. Together, these developments point to a reality that often receives less attention than military operations: when conflicts drag on, the...

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