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Despite Biden’s pledges to reverse some of the damage done to Palestinians by the Trump administration, nothing notable has changed even though Israel’s crimes and violations of international law continue.
Already a highly advanced and sophisticated system of digital control against Palestinians, Israel's surveillance capabilities are becoming far more dangerous thanks to Project NIMBUS and the help of global tech giants, writes Richard Silverstein.
Regional engagement is often justified in the context of great power competition but when push comes to shove, Washington is left hanging, writes Matthew Petti.
Comment: Only a Biden administration would be capable of holding Sisi's regime accountable. But whether it would is another matter, writes Sam Hamad.
Despite some major divergences and unresolved dilemmas between Egypt and the United States, it is premature to predict any significant shifts in the carefully-calculated pragmatic relationship between the two, writes Sahar Khamis.
Palestinian women have been invaluable in the liberation struggle, but Israel’s continued occupation is reinforcing toxic masculinity amongst Palestinians which is having a detrimental impact on their political participation, writes Emad Moussa.
Israel's latest escalation against six prominent Palestinian human rights organisations can only be seen as a declaration of war against the entire human rights community.
Comment: While Amer Fakhoury has been freed from detention, the ramifications of his case are far from over in Lebanon, writes Joe Macaron.
The recent Houthi attack on Abu Dhabi should not be welcomed by those who oppose the UAE's foreign policy. Nevertheless, the UAE urgently needs to review its approach in Yemen which has ultimately strengthened Iran, writes Yasser Abu Hilala.
Opinion: Israel's alleged use of AI in its assassination program against Iranian nuclear scientists may have enamoured its admirers, but offers no long-term benefit and plenty of moral and legal danger, writes Richard Silverstein. Â