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It depends on many factors.
It is just like Latin American and European - sometimes interracial, sometimes not.
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According to GiCa even Southern European + Northern European is.
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If Sicilians and Cypriots can be considered white, it's not such a huge jump to Lebanese - especially the Lebanese Christians one runs into all the time in the diaspora. Certain Lebanese could pass even for NW Europeans, just based on phenotype alone, and many more could pass in Sicily/Greece/Cyprus (of course not all - lots are distinctly non-European looking).
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I consider it to be. Family history still has an impact. But I think it's interracial genetically as well. That would depend how you define race in a genetic context, but the common and cultural definitions of the European race coincide well with a genetic "cluster," so called.
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