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Talk about the possibility of “Israel” launching a comprehensive war on Lebanon is occupying a considerable area of the Western, “Israeli”, and Arab media space. Notably, it is occupying in the Lebanese media, especially those working according to W…
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A superficial look at the reality of things in Syria suggests that there is a state of continuing and worsening stagnation and “relative calm”. However, the essence of the situation is far from calm or stagnation. On the contrary, there is an active…
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The recent European Parliament elections results have been the focus of continued and widespread global attention. The coverage has included the news and analysis of the results, in addition to attempts to predict the near future of Europe and the w…
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Over the past few days, there has been renewed talk about replacing “in-kind subsidies” or “consumer subsidies” with what is being called “cash compensation” or “cash support”.
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The “step for step” project, sponsored by the US, for which it employs the Europeans and some Arabs as a front, is still the main password for interpreting many details of what is happening in the Syrian file at the local, regional, and internationa…
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Despite the enormous complexity of the scene and its details, the picture of the conflict that the Palestinian resistance is waging is becoming clearer. Among the complex details of the scene, the following basic aspects can be noted:
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The Syrian situation becomes more tragic with every additional day that passes without starting a real political solution based on UNSC Resolution 2254.
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The Rafah file is almost the number one file, not only at the Palestinian or regional levels, but also at the level of the entire international conflict.
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Washington continues its unlimited support for Tel Aviv, including through attempts to suppress American students protesting the genocide, in a continuous and painstaking search for a way out of their common predicament.
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The history of student movements in Western countries, and also in the world, teaches us that their deepest causes have always been internal, not external. Although their trigger was often related to foreign policies, as in the case of Vietnam, Sout…