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Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

Israel Enters “Phase Two” Of Gaza War — With Same Disregard For Civilian Deaths

Despite talk of a smaller impact, Israel is prolonging its war on Gaza with more bombing campaigns that regularly kill civilians. The daily slaughter continues as the international community and Middle East have been focused on the growing tensions between Israel and Iran.

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Geopolitics

Syria’s Child Soldiers: Armed Factions Are Sending Kids To The Front Lines

After more than a decade of war in Syria, where some 90% of the population now lives in poverty, children are working as fighters for the armed factions to help feed their families.

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Israel-Palestine War

Missing In Khan Younis: How I Found My Brother’s Body

The brother of Palestinian journalist Mohamed Abu Shahma chose to return home to Khan Younis despite Israel’s offensive on the city. He paid the ultimate price.

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Israel-Palestine War

Memories For Food: Gaza Mothers Sell Family Heirlooms To Feed Their Children

The Israeli blockade of food, water, fuel, and essential medicines and supplies is inflicting immense suffering on Palestinians. Women in the Gaza strip are forced to sell their jewelry to feed their children amid lack of humanitarian aid and soaring prices, reports independent Arab media Daraj.

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Society Women Worldwide

“Most Views”: In This Egyptian Series, TikTok Girls Pay The Price Of Preaching

While “Most Views” which aired in Egypt during the month of Ramadan is credited with showing poverty in the country, the drama series misses an important opportunity to address the root causes of the TikTok girl trend.

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Geopolitics

ISIS 2.0? The Moscow Attack Shows Islamist Terrorists’ Evolving Strategy

Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, viewed the confession of a detained militant as a “proof” that Ukraine was involved in the deadly attack. They employed it to facilitate comprehensive military mobilization ahead of a looming fresh large offensive on Ukraine.

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Ideas Israel-Palestine War

Revenge Poetry? Israel’s “Soldier Poets” Reveal The True Essence Of The War On Gaza

The eighth part of an anthology of poetry from the IDF’s front line soldiers prompted the withdrawal of its copies, with some poems articulating an Israeli “call for revenge.” Sometimes only poetry can truly expose the brutal truth.

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Israel-Palestine War

Report: Gaza Aid Workers Are Forcing Displaced Families To Pay For Food

Displaced people in Gaza accuse aid groups’ representatives of “extortion and theft” in demanding money in exchange for aid packages that are meant to be free donations from governments or NGOs.

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Geopolitics Ideas Israel-Palestine War

A Plan For “Domicide”: Israel’s Attempt To Destroy The Palestinian Home

Israel’s colonial-settler project aims to kill this protective, familiar, and memory-preserving space called “home” in the Occupied Territories. This Palestinian heartbreak is documented for all to see, and ultimately, and paradoxically, squashes any attempt to dehumanize a people.

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Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

Will Israel-Hezbollah Escalate? First Ask What Iran Wants In Lebanon

As Israel prosecutes its war on Gaza, Lebanon found itself caught in the daily attacks between Israel and Hezbollah. Lebanese know that Israel has made its position clear, which leaves the big question mark with the regime in Tehran, which largely guides Hezbollah in its response to Israel.

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Israel-Palestine War

Gaza’s Fishermen Risk Israeli Navy Shelling To Feed Their Families

Fishermen in war-torn Gaza are risking their lives by entering the Mediterranean despite relentless Israeli naval bombing. They say they have no option to feed their children amid a looming famine in the strip.

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Israel-Palestine War

The Doctrine Of Armed Struggle — A Fatal Flaw For The Palestinian Cause

The military struggle of the Palestinians has become a holy matter that banned any discussion about it — including reviews, criticism and accountability. That has given the tyranny of militarism the upper hand at the expense of politics and popular movements.

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Israel-Palestine War

How Israel’s Military Is Using Palestinians As Human Shields In Gaza

Released detainees detail how Israel’s military used them as human shields in its war against Hamas in Gaza. Soldiers would put civilian Palestinians in front of military targets, endangering their lives, according to accounts from recently-released detainees.

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Israel-Palestine War

Israel’s Other Epic Crime In Gaza: Cultural Genocide

Israel’s war on Gaza could be seen as “a cultural genocide,” which targets Gaza’s history, the Palestinian cause and traces of those who lived in the strip. That will have consequences that would last for centuries.

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Geopolitics

Bashar Al-Assad’s Security Shake-Up Is A Slap In The Face To His Late Father

Recent changes in Syria’s security apparatus are yet another step in President Bashar al-Assad’s years-long effort to escape the shadow of his father and predecessor, Hafez al-Assad, more than two decades after his death.

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Israel-Palestine War

Why The UAE Erased Palestinian Lyrics From “The Arab Dream” Operetta

As the United Arab Emirates normalizes relations with Israel, an Emirati organization’s recent revival of a famous pan-Arab song is strangely devoid of all common Arab issues and subjects that would anger Israel, just as Palestinians are being massacred in Gaza.

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Israel-Palestine War

Israel’s Not Alone: The Other Middle East Players Blocking A Gaza Truce

Famine creeps into Gaza, one could expect a certain pragmatism would push influential countries in the region to intervene. Yet each of these countries has its own political agenda.

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Israel-Palestine War

Gaza Aid Airdrops: Why U.S. Humanitarian “Theatrics” Do More Harm Than Good

The U.S. has joined several other countries in airdropping aid to the Palestinians in Gaza, but this showy international response is ill conceived and unlikely to avert the looming famine in the coastal enclave.

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Migrant Lives

Paris Is Relying On Exploitation Of Migrant Workers To Prepare For The Olympics

Paris promised to be a socially responsible host for the 2024 Summer Games, yet multiple testimonies from undocumented migrant workers have revealed mistreatment and workers’ rights violations by the companies charged with building the Olympic infrastructure.

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Geopolitics Society

Inside The Houthi’s Method For Controlling Women, Iranian-Style

Using the methods of the Islamic regime in Tehran, the Yemeni fundamentalist insurgents have imposed repressive laws to control women’s movement and behavior.

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Israel-Palestine War

Beaten, Stripped Naked, Laughed At: A Palestinian Woman’s Horror In Israeli Detention

A 31-year-old Gaza woman shares her firsthand account of being detained by Israeli soldiers for more than a month without any clear reason while fleeing Israel’s bombardment.

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Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

Our Palestinian Future, Lost Between Fatah And Hamas

What to make of the criticism of Hamas’ statements or slogans, which are similar to Fatah rhetoric in its early years? Does any debate of the merits of the two rival organizations matter in the face of Israel’s responsibility for the ongoing slaughter in Gaza?

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Geopolitics Ideas

Equating Islam And Terrorism: An Old Debate Is Back — More Explosive Than Ever

This is a debate that must challenge those in our region who benefit from the perpetuation of the male culture of violence.

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Israel-Palestine War

Why Anti-Israel Protests Are Fading In The Arab World — But Not In The West

As Israel-Hamas war in Gaza drags on, the momentum for solidarity with the Palestinians , whether individual or collective, has declined. It’s a contrast with the continued anti-Israel demonstrations in Western capitals. The reasons are both external, and internal.

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Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

The West Bank Surge: How Israel Unleashed Settlers To Quash The Two-State Solution

Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, which reached record levels in the first year of Netanyahu’s far-right government, have accelerated since Oct. 7 and are undermining a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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Israel-Palestine War

Free Press Or Hamas Agent? Inside Israel’s Campaign Targeting Al Jazeera Journalists In Gaza

Following the strike that hit Al Jazeera journalists Ismail Abu Omar and Ahmed Matar, posts spread on social media platforms calling Abu Omar a “terrorist” affiliated with Hamas. At the same time, a campaign by Israel’s Foreign Ministry and military promoted the same allegations.

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Israel-Palestine War

The West Bank’s Collateral Damage From The Gaza War Is Enormous

Since the Israel-Hamas war began in Gaza, Israel has imposed severe restrictions and economic sanctions on the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, further exacerbating the already dire living conditions of Palestinians there.

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Israel-Palestine War

The Looming Rafah Offensive Is Pushing Egypt-Israel Relations To The Brink

Rafah has become the new focus of Israel’s war. It is pressing to invade the city on the border with Egypt, where 1.4 million people — more than half of Gaza’s population — are now sheltering.

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Geopolitics

Women Of ISIS: An Exclusive Journey Inside The Terror Group’s Female Network

The arrest and trial of a female associate of the Islamic, one of many stories of women that have never been told, how the militant group employed them in various forms during its rule and even after its defeat and its transformation into separate but active cells.

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Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

Palestine As “The Great Arab Cause”: What’s Changed Since October 7

When Arab countries started normalizing relations with Israel, they did so disregarding the fate of Palestinians. It was a terrible error of judgment, and worse. Yet while the Palestinian cause remains a cornerstone of political legitimacy in the Arab world, few reasonable solutions are being brought forward, and radicalization continues to gain ground among the masses.

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Israel-Palestine War

Rafah: Panic Starts To Spread, As Israeli Invasion Looms

Rafah has become, by far, the largest concentration of displaced people in Gaza. Now Israel is threatening to invade the city, sending waves of desperation among 1.4 million people there. It’s simple: There’s nowhere else to go.

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Food / Travel Society

Behind The Rise And Fall Of Egypt’s Pyramid “Project Of The Century”

A project to restore the facade of the smaller of three Pyramids of Giza triggered intense criticism from experts and sarcasm on social media, with Egyptologists blasting the move. The backlash prompted authorities to freeze the project, but it reflects the public’s deep mistrust in the government in handling the country’s heritage.

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Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

The Rafah Invasion And That Old Yitzhak Rabin Dream: “Gaza Sunk Into The Sea”

Israel’s invasion of Rafah has brought the war on Gaza to its most delicate point. And Netanyahu’s right-wing government may fulfill the wish of former center-left Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin “to find that Gaza has sunk into the sea”.

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Israel-Palestine War

Two Burning Questions From Rafah: Where To Now? Where Is Home?

Desperate Gaza residents now wait for a word on the success of ceasefire deal, which could allow them to return home. Even if They don’t know what will come next. But they definitely want an end to the war, and so their significant suffering. They want to return to their homes, even if they are demolished.

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Israel-Palestine War Society

Sports And Politics: Will Mo Salah Lose Fans For His Timid Stance On Gaza?

Egyptian football legend Mohamed Salah’s careful positioning on the Israeli war in Gaza sparked discussions from fans and non-fans alike. Is it about ideology or sponsorships? And should any of it matter when his job is to score goals not play politics?

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Israel-Palestine War

Here’s How Gaza Food Shortages Are Now Turning Into Outright Famine

Supplies have already been scarce in war-wrecked Gaza. But now officials say widespread famine is “inevitable” and “imminent,” following the decision of the U.S. and other European countries to stop funding the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees. A report from the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

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Israel-Palestine War

Stolen Land, Stolen Life: When An Israeli Soldier Takes A Gazan Baby Home

An Israeli soldier took an infant girl from Gaza after her family was killed during bombings, and brought her to an undisclosed location in Israel. When the news emerged, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry, based in the West Bank city of Ramallah, called it a “heinous crime” and demanded the return of the child to Palestine.

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Israel-Palestine War

Israel’s “Buffer Zone” In Gaza Is Just A Brutal Land Grab Of Occupation

Israel says it is establishing a buffer zone inside Gaza along the strip’s border, as part of its efforts to guarantee security and avoid another Oct. 7. But it’s already led to the destruction of thousands of buildings and acres of agricultural land. In other words: Occupation.

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Geopolitics Israel-Palestine War

“Israel From The River To The Sea” — Netanyahu’s Threats Foretell His Own Demise

The “day after” the war and after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a desperate man standing on the edge of his political demise, is the first day of a the two-state solution.

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Israel-Palestine War

Inside The Egyptian-Run Black Market For Escaping Out Of Gaza

As the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza continues unabated after nearly four months, brokers and travel agents are now charging Palestinians who want to leave the besieged strip up to $10,000 to get them out, according to Palestinians and Egyptians trapped in the coastal enclave.

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