
For episode 215, I talk about how Israel’s wars on Iran and Lebanon will spread beyond the region, and what must be done to stop them. I also talked about the ongoing generational hauntings affecting everyone in Lebanon.
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The Fire These Times
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Recent Articles
- 972Mag: Israel’s renewed war on Lebanon is about more than just Hezbollah (archived)
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Recent Interviews
- It Could Happen Here: Israel’s Attack on Lebanon
- Crimethinc: “History Is Repeating Itself”
- The Final Straw podcast: The US-Israeli War with Iran Spreads, Nuclear Weapons, Lebanon and Anti-Imperial Solidarity
- The Dugout podcast: Honoring Political Ghosts
- The Breakup Theory podcast: Episode 31 – Iran and the US-Israeli Death Drive Economy
Highlighted Hauntologies articles
- Israel’s Lebanese Ghosts (March 2026)
- This moment (January 2025)
- Iranian protesters don’t owe us an explanation (February 2026)
- How Hezbollah lost everything (January 2026)
- Notes on Assadism, Zionism, Fascism and Hope (August 2025)
From The Periphery
TFTT is a proud member of From The Periphery Media Collective, which you can support on Patreon and follow on Bluesky, YouTube and Instagram.
Check out other projects: Politically Depressed | Syria: The Inconvenient Revolution | From The Periphery Podcast | The Mutual Aid Podcast
Mutual Aid links: Lebanon emergency relief
Credits:
Elia Ayoub (host, producer, episode design), Rap and Revenge (Music), Wenyi Geng (TFTT theme design), Hisham Rifai (FTP theme design), Molly Crabapple (FTP team profile pics) and Antidote Zine (Transcriptions).
Note on sound quality: The monologues are done while I pace around which is why you might hear some audio changes, but hopefully pretty minor stuff.
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