A red line for Hezbollah might be if the levels of [Israeli] violence in Gaza become too intense with whatever their definition of intense may be
Kelly Petillo explains how the siege of Gaza could escalate Israel-Hezbollah tensions
A red line for Hezbollah might be if the levels of [Israeli] violence in Gaza become too intense with whatever their definition of intense may be
Kelly Petillo explains how the siege of Gaza could escalate Israel-Hezbollah tensions
Kelly Petillo comments on the responses to the recent surge of immigrants on the Italian island of Lampedusa
Syrians who reside in the country are increasingly concerned about changes in the government’s posture toward them. They fear that their host government may be running out of patience
As international funding dwindles, Kelly Petillo comments on the increasingly uncertain situation of Syrian refugees in Jordan
Accountability is not diplomacy
Kelly Petillo on the chemical attacks in Syria ten years ago
For now, it seems, time has indeed played into Assad’s hands
Kelly Petillo on Syria´s accountability
Here, tourists are directly playing into the hands of the government, which is not only a dictatorship but is also guilty of war crimes, torture and mass atrocities
Kelly Petillo comments on Western tourism in Syria
More broadly, [France] rejects the notion that Syrians inside the country are those who are hurt the most by international sanctions, dismissing this as a regime and Russia narrative
Kelly Petillo comments on France’s attitude to humanitarian aid in Syria
The past couple of years have seen a sharp rise in arrivals of migrants from Tunisia, especially to Italy
Kelly Petillo comments on migration from Tunisia
Kelly Petillo writes about the protection of Syrian refugees
When confronted with the choice of either returning [to Syria] or fleeing to a third country, many might consider the latter, and Europe is a top choice
Kelly Petillo comments on Syria’s readmittance to the Arab League