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Arab countries condemn Israel’s recognition of breakaway Somaliland region
Arab countries on Friday condemned Israel’s recognition of the breakaway Somaliland region, rejecting the...
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MEMO in Conversation with Motasem A Dalloul
MEMO spoke to Motasem A Dalloul, a survivor of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, in the first of a new series of regular updates from the ground. Dalloul describes the daily struggle to survive: hunger, cold, the collapse of healthcare, and ongoing Israeli violations despite the so-called ceasefire. MORE >>> MEMO in Conversation With
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Political thinker Saif al-Din Abdel-Fattah: The events in Gaza have revived global opposition to aggression and genocide
The Arab Book Fair in Istanbul, held in the second week of last August, featured an important new book: “The Dictionary of Resistance: The Al-Aqsa Flood and Its Centrality in the Coming Great Change” by Prof. Dr. Saif al-Din Abdel-Fattah, Professor of Political Theory and Thought at Cairo University. In this book, Abdel-Fattah closely follows the Al-Aqsa Flood since its outbreak on October 7, 2023. We met the political thinker and discussed with him his vision of the Flood, the role of resistance against the occupation, his interpretation of Palestinian steadfastness, and the regional and global reactions — both popular and official. We also touched on his expectations for the future of the Palestinian cause in light of the Flood […]
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The Fall of the Assads: The End of Half a Century of Tyranny in Syria and How it will Change the World
In 1971, Hafez Al-Assad seized power in Syria and in 2000 his son Bashar Al-Assad succeeded him ruling the country until he was toppled in 2024. The half a century rule of the Assad family has reshaped the Mediterranean country, but grasping the essentials of their rule often gets lost in a polarised media environment. James Snell’s new book The Fall of the Assads: The End of Half a Century of Tyranny in Syria and How it will Change the World offers clear sighted essentials for understanding their rule. ‘Syria under Bashar Al-Assad was a kingdom of fear, a place where saying the wrong word to anyone might mean arrest, torture and death.’ The book is organised into chapters looking […]
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Can imperial Israel ever cross a red line for Arab states? | Palestine This Week with Mouin Rabbani
This week’s episode starts with Gaza and the forced displacement of Palestinians, using the No Place Under Heaven report to explain how people are being pushed from place to place while basic conditions for life are deliberately denied We then look at Israel’s wider plan in Gaza: building permanent military control, changing the geography on the ground, and trying to rule through local proxy forces, and why that approach is now failing. The episode then moves to the political fallout beyond Gaza. We discuss the generational divide among Jewish voters highlighted by support for Zohran Mamdani, before looking at how Israel is once again pushing the US toward a possible war with Iran and the role neoconservative thinking still plays […]
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