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Finally, the 54-year rule of the Assad dynasty is over and now Syrians must advance an inclusive and comprehensive national programme, writes Abdulbaset Sieda,
After Assad, any alternative economic plan that will benefit all Syrians is likely to come from a progressive & organised base, not HTS, argues Joseph Daher.
Joseph Daher explains why the Assad regime's toppling in Syria is important to liberation efforts across the region, especially for the Palestinian struggle.
Rami Rmeileh explains why people in Lebanon must remain vigilant following the ceasefire, & how the left can serve a crucial role in rebuilding the country.
From Beirut to Cairo, Rabat to Sanaa, Arabs have many lessons to learn from the fallout of Hamas's 7 October attack a year later, argues Bahey eldin Hassan.
A year on from 7 October, Sari Hanafi reflects on Israel's destruction, repression of solidarity in Western countries, & whether there's hope for Palestine.
The closure of the university's Qatar campus is part of a campaign by the pro-Israel lobby to discredit Doha's diplomacy on Gaza, writes Marc Owen Jones.
On the 80th anniversary of Lebanon’s independence, Paris must end its foreign policy of cultivating Lebanese political factionalism, argues Leonora Monson.
Hamas's surprise attack cast a shadow of doubt over the military dominance of one of the most powerful armies in the world. But Israel's ability and willingness to inflict mass damage is a proven part of its doctrine, writes Daniel Lindley.
Ahmad Jamil Azem describes a string of serious failings made by Israel over the last two years, describing these as "stations" along the road which paved the way for the unprecedented attack launched by Hamas on Saturday 7 October.