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As a continuation of Kassioun’s editorial 1053 about interpreting 2254 between two mentalities, which was the first part in a series of interconnected editorials, we discuss in this second part, the interpretation of the resolution between two local…
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These days, the entire world is sleeping and waking up to the beat of the war drums in Ukraine. In addition to the wave of the West’s official statements, including about the rapid evacuation of Western diplomats from Kiev, the Western media is talk…
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The clash between two distinct international mentalities continues in interpreting UNSC Resolution 2254, six years after the UN Security Council unanimously adopted it in December 2015.
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Trump’s March 2019 signing of American recognition of the occupied Syrian Golan as “part of Israel” made it clear that American and “Israeli” policy regarding the Golan and dealing with the entire Syrian issue had entered a new phase.
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Recent statements by Russian Special Envoy to the Syrian crisis, Alexander Lavrentiev, and the uproar and conclusions that arose around it, occupied the general political debate space during the past two weeks.
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As the new year begins, thirty years will have passed since the tragedy of the unipolar world’s emergence.
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It is impossible to rely on any statistics for the number of Syrian refugees, whether UN numbers or those of host countries, because on the one hand, the numbers are conflicting, and on the other, there are large numbers of Syrians abroad due to the…
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Recently, “new” interpretations have been spreading around, which are variations on Sadat’s saying: “99% of the cards are in the America’s hand”. Things such as: “America reprieves but does not neglect” or that the whistle is still in the hands of “…
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It can be said with some approximation, that the Zionist project has gone from 1948 until now through three main phases:
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Since the outset, subsidization policies were an expression of wages not being sufficient for those who receive them to reach the minimum standard of living. Therefore, it was necessary to subsidize them, whether by fixing the prices of some basic c…