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Israel's violence against Palestinian women is core to its settler colonialism because they sustain indigenous life and resistance, writes Farrah Koutteineh.
The financial crises that have hit Egypt, Lebanon and Tunisia are the result of a failed neoliberal model of development, which continues to deepen the struggles of working class people while emboldening authoritarianism, writes Joseph Daher.
Several countries in the Middle East including Lebanon, Syria and Yemen are facing unprecedented outbreaks of cholera. Sasha Fahme explains how this is directly linked to conflict and climate change, and why a global response is urgently needed.
As public discontent and the threats to Egypt's national security grow, Emad Moussa asks: how long will Cairo stick by its soft stance on Israel's war on Gaza?
Even with all its military might, Israel's campaign to 'destroy Hamas' and defeat Palestinian resistance is unfeasible, writes Emad Moussa.
Opinion: Israeli strikes on UN sites in Gaza are a calculated escalation, aiming to divide and render Gaza uninhabitable, and erase UNRWA's historical role.
On the anniversary of the First Intifada, Emad Moussa reflects on the importance of Jabalia refugee camp in the resistance that was sparked 36 years ago, providing an insight into why Israel has historically targeted this area.
Comment: Women in Lebanon are fighting not just for better representation, but a complete overhaul of a male-dominated system that fosters inertia, corruption and greed, writes Carmen Geha.
Comment: Lebanon must let go of the symbolism of last year's revolution and accept its current uncertainty in order to create new hope in this dark moment, writes Carmen Geha.
Comment: The 'new contract' Macron proposes for Lebanon will allow corrupt elites to remain in power, while selling the country out to French interests, writes Nizar Hassan.