The Intercept Briefing

“Liberate Their Bodies From Their Souls”: The Lies That Sell the Iran War

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Mar 20, 2026
Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini, peace strategist and founder of ICAN, warns against using human-rights rhetoric to justify bombing and outlines environmental and civilian risks. Afif Nessouli, Beirut-based reporter, describes mass displacement, destroyed neighborhoods, and Lebanese fears of occupation. The conversation focuses on regional decimation, escalation drivers, and the real costs of calling for ‘liberation’ by force.
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Beirut Streets Filled With Displaced Families

  • Afif Nessouli described Beirut's Tayune district filled with displaced families sleeping in tents and schools turned into shelters.
  • He reported hundreds of tents near Horshbeirut, 200+ families in a stadium shelter, and volunteers distributing hot meals and medicine.
INSIGHT

Hezbollah Lost Ground After Entering The War

  • Nessouli said Hezbollah's decision to enter the war after Ali Khamenei's assassination cost it popular support.
  • He noted many Lebanese felt Hezbollah hadn't responded to prior Israeli violations but acted over a foreign leader's death, creating resentment and reputational damage.
INSIGHT

Psychological Warfare Deepens Sectarian Division

  • Nessouli highlighted Israel's psychological tactics to sow sectarian distrust by leafleting and offering rewards to inform on Hezbollah.
  • He described social discrimination against displaced Shia families terrified landlords or neighbors will invite Israeli strikes.
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