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Book Club: Fawaz Gerges' 'What Really Went Wrong' shows how a different US approach in the 1950s could have significantly changed the course of the Middle East
Israel's army chastised Iran for allegedly providing hundreds of millions of dollars to Lebanese movement Hizballah, saying the funds could have instead bought subscriptions to dating app Tinder.
Putin's push to end Syria's war could see Russia pursue a more pragmatic approach to regional issues, which will likely see Iran dumped in favour of Israel, says Ruth Riegler.
Book Club: Andy Clarno's comparative study looks at the 'neoliberal apartheid' that emerged in Palestine and South Africa after the Oslo Accords and 1994.
After Israeli airstrikes destroyed her family home, Eman Alhaj Ali reflects on the generations of lives, dreams and memories shattered by Israel's war.
Arnesa Buljusmic-Kustura reflects on Israel's war on Gaza, the ICJ case, and this historic moment: have we learned from the past or are we doomed to repeat it?
Book Club: Drawing on postcolonial thought and resistive politics, Tahrir Hamdi argues the imaginative construction of Palestine is a key element in the Palestinians' ongoing struggle and crucial in creating a national identity.
ChatGPT is all the hype these days, but when it comes to Arabic, the chatbot's capabilities are much less impressive. Through a personal interaction, Dima Hamdan reflects on the possibilities and risks of relying on artificial intelligence.
Born and raised in Gaza, Mohammed R. Mhawish dreamt of travelling abroad to amplify the struggle and voices of his people internationally. But the outside world was not all that he had hoped for, as aspiration turned into disillusionment.
Book Club: An intersectional unpacking of settler colonialism, Zionism and Palestinian liberation, Nada Elia's thought-provoking book connects the dots of transnational solidarity and how Palestinian activism benefits from interconnectedness.