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Palestinian cultural resistance: Art in the face of violence
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  • Palestinian cultural resistance: Art in the face of violence

    Singer Kamilya Jubran, founding member of the iconic Palestinian band Sabreen, once famously sang, “We’ve tried resistance, we’ve tried confrontation, we’ve tried intifada, we’ve tried peace. What else is left to us?” The answer of course, that hung in the air of her breathtaking vocals, was “to sing.”

    May 25, 2021

    Greece and Cyprus can play a modest role in advancing Israeli-Palestinian peace
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  • Greece and Cyprus can play a modest role in advancing Israeli-Palestinian peace

    In March 2021, the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum held its first meeting as a recognized international organization. Delegations from member countries – including Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Italy, Jordan, and Palestine – gathered in Cairo to organize a regional gas market. The forum is a unique space that offers a platform for dialogue between European and Middle Eastern countries. Furthermore, it is rare that Israeli and Palestinian delegations cooperate on the international stage. Yet, as the inaugural meeting demonstrated, the conflict is never too far away. When the delegates voted on whether to grant the United Arab Emirates observer status in the forum – a privilege given to the United States and European Union – Palestine vetoed, a clear demonstration of Ramallah’s frustration with the normalization process that started a few months ago.

    May 21, 2021

    Amid the escalating violence in Israel and Palestine, can the EU move from words to deeds?
    Photo by Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
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  • Amid the escalating violence in Israel and Palestine, can the EU move from words to deeds?

    While riots and even violent military clashes between Israel and the Palestinians are unfortunately nothing new, and the conflict itself has been of interest to the international community for many decades, the recent, sudden escalation in violence has come as a surprise to many outside observers. This has forced individual states and international organizations to take a stance on what’s happening, including the EU. For the EU, the Middle East conflict is one of the greatest challenges in the immediate neighborhood and a major factor hindering the implementation of its European Neighborhood Policy in the eastern Mediterranean.

    May 20, 2021

    Israeli repression links the violence in Gaza and Jerusalem
    Photo by Ali Jadallah/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
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  • Israeli repression links the violence in Gaza and Jerusalem

    Even as it pays lip service to a two-state solution, the international community—particularly the United States—has largely acquiesced to the Israeli-imposed status quo in Gaza and East Jerusalem by exempting both areas from the political and diplomatic process.

    May 14, 2021

    Once again, Iraq is at a crossroads
    Photo by Murtadha Al-Sudani/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
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  • Once again, Iraq is at a crossroads

    Although it has been more than 18 months since Iraq’s October 2019 protests, many of the big questions raised remain unanswered, most of which revolve around the sustainability of the post-2003 political system and its ability to correct itself over time.

    May 3, 2021

    مرة أخرى ، العراق عند مفترق طرق
    Photo by HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP via Getty Images
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  • مرة أخرى ، العراق عند مفترق طرق

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    في عام 2003 ، بعد الإطاحة بنظام صدام حسين ، كان لدى العراقيين آمال كبيرة في إحداث تغيير جوهري في حياتهم بعد ثلاثة عقود ونصف من الاستبداد. لكن في السنوات التي تلت ذلك ، لم تتحقق الكثير من هذه التوقعات.

    May 3, 2021