The risk is that the anti-Israel “axis of resistance” from Iran could be replaced by a new pro-Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood alliance led by Turkey’s president.
The hopes of liberalization raised at the start of Hafez al-Assad's son's rule were short-lived. Urged by his family, the ...
The regime set up by Hafez al-Assad after the coup d'état of November 13, 1970, had only one objective: Its own continuity, ...
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A Stable Libya Benefits Everyone
We have seen many calls for an end to interference in Libyan affairs, as well as many initiatives and attempts to restore stability to Libya. However, a serious and effective solution has yet to ...
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Sharaa’s Rationality
Since Bashar al-Assad fled the country and Ahmad al-Sharaa arrived in Damascus, eventually being declared president, every speech and interview he has given, whether televised or in print, reflects a ...
Jordan has remained resilient despite mounting regional pressures in recent decades especially Iranian desires to expand its regional influence by ex ...
Many people say that Donald Trump, the returning US president, is merely making loud noises. My opinion, in short, is that ...
President Trump has proposed and doubled down on the idea of half the “Palestinians” of Gaza being relocated to Jordan and ...
Turkey’s deepening ties with Syria could shift regional power dynamics, impacting Israel, Iran, and NATO while strengthening ...
"Some see it as an immoral step that exposes Palestinians to additional suffering," PLO official Faisal Aranki told Newsweek.
3. The West is incapable of subjugating enemy populations and imposing human values on them, because deep down, it justifies ...
I have stood at the Israeli-Gaza border and met Palestinians entering Israel for work, medical treatment, travel abroad, and ...