World News Insights: Opinion Articles

Almost five years after Covid blew into our lives, the main thing standing between us and the next global pandemic is luck. And with the advent of flu season, that luck may well be running out. The H5N1 avian flu, having mutated its way across species, is raging out of control among the nation’s…

Zeynep Tufekci

Over the course of this conflict, one of our era’s longest, wars were temporarily or permanently stopped through ceasefire agreements and arrangements. They were often concluded through foreign intervention crowned by a Security Council resolution. The most recent ceasefire agreement was concluded…

Nabil Amr

It is true that the recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon is a replica of agreements made over the past forty years, all of which failed to prevent subsequent wars. However, this war and this agreement differ from previous ones, and we might witness its implementations starting next…

Abdulrahman Al-Rashed

Will cataclysms caused by wars in Gaza and Lebanon lead to a review of Iran’s military presence in the Levant? Judging by the buzz in Tehran political circles, echoed in the official media, the answer may be yes. Four factors may have pushed a review higher on the agenda. First, feeling more…

Amir Taheri

Will the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remain a fantasy, or will it become a reality after the request for "full compliance" with the arrest warrants for him and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was issued by the International Criminal Court? Both are accused of…

Dr. Jebril El-Abidi

We have been seeing a new term for a few years now, especially since Al-Aqsa Flood: "anti-Rejectionism;" it suggests that the thoughts and actions of the two opposing sides are governed by the same logic. Those who use this term are implying that their stance represents a synthesis of the two that…

Hazem Saghieh

Two weeks ago, I wrote about the region's wars and those striving to say, "we are victorious," but "none of the parties involved seek a victory for statehood, nor to save lives, reinforce national values and citizenship, or achieve peace. Instead, they are seeking short-term victories that bring no…

Tariq Al-Homayed

When Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain joined President Emmanuel Macron of France in Paris last week to celebrate Armistice Day — the first British leader to do so since Winston Churchill in 1944 — it was a striking illustration of his Labour government’s desire to reset relations with Europe…

Mark Landler and Patricia Cohen

No one disagrees that stability, as the Lebanese understand and seek it, is not a priority for Israel. This has been repeatedly demonstrated in the past, and it is evident today. Worse still, the only "stability" the Israeli leadership wants for Lebanon is total submission to Benjamin Netanyahu…

Eyad Abu Shakra

Lebanon marked its 81st Independence Day two days ago. However, the “celebrations” were cool, reserved, and almost apologetic; or rather, there was no celebration. Just one week earlier, mind you, the people of Lebanon had shown, with everything they wrote and said in celebration of Fairuz’s…

Hazem Saghieh

Lebanon… and ‘The Day After’

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Fate had it that I was in Damascus the day of President Rafik Hariri's assassination on February 14, 2005. That night, I felt that a violent earthquake had struck Lebanese-Syrian relations. Earthquakes need wise men, not strong men. On my way back the next day, I stopped by the town of Chtoura to…

Ghassan Charbel

The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas leader Mohammed Deif, for crimes they are accused of committing in Gaza. Will this achieve justice and help solve the crisis? The ICC’s…

Tariq Al-Homayed