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75 Years Since the Nakba: What Has Changed?

Due to the chaos caused by World War I in the Islamic world and the instability that emerged after the Ottoman Empire was forced to withdraw from the Arab world, Jewish invaders, who were encouraged by the West to migrate by force, began to settle in Palestine under the auspices of Britain.

Gaza-Israel War: The Missing Context of Occupation

Read: Palestine Scores a Victory over Israel in Information Warfare What is next in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? For the first time since 1973, the Israeli people are partially experiencing what Palestinians have been experiencing for years in the territories they claim as their own—in other words, the conflict has spread not only to the settlements bordering Gaza and the West Bank, but also to settlements further inland.

Why Can’t the United Nations Be Reformed?

Because, although the establishment of the UN was a product of the desire to prevent the world from being dragged into a catastrophe such as World War II—in other words, the intention to solve problems through "law and diplomacy" instead of "force and conflict"—when we look at the structure of the organization established for this purpose, we see that it reflects the "balance of power" of that period.

A Civil War Unfolding in Sudan?

How did the Sudanese peoples’ quest for a transition to a civilian democracy beget deadly clashes in Khartoum and a civil war that could engulf the whole country? Since February, political tensions have been rising in the country between General Abdel Fatah al-Burhan, the county’s president and chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council (TSC), and his deputy General Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo, commonly referred to as “Hemedti.