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Stay Connected with The Levant Files: New Ways to Engage with Our Content

Expanding Our Digital Presence

We’re excited to announce new channels to connect with The Levant Files community! Our commitment to providing insightful analysis on Middle Eastern affairs now extends across multiple platforms to better serve our readers.

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​Why Connect Across Platforms?

​By expanding our presence, we aim to make our coverage more accessible while creating spaces for diverse perspectives on Middle Eastern affairs. Each platform offers unique ways to engage with our content and community.

​We look forward to connecting with you across these new channels as we continue our mission of providing nuanced coverage of the Levant region.

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