World News Insights: Opinion Articles

This question was raised prior to the current Gaza war, specifically during the rule of Hamas, and before and during every war that occurred at that time. Benjamin Netanyahu constantly repeated it, whether on specific occasions or randomly. Suppose that the current war finally ends. This will…

Nabil Amr

After over 20 days since the “2023 Gaza War” erupted, I can confidently assert that the balance on the battlefield in this asymmetric conflict seems to favor the Israeli forces. Indeed, we have the materialization of events and developments that many, including myself, had anticipated. Among…

Eyad Abu Shakra

The "2023 Gaza War" that began just over three weeks ago has turned long-held beliefs and formulas for understanding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on their head. The developments seen will inevitably have political and military implications for the countries of the region. It will change their…

Sam Menassa

What will he say when age betrays him? What will he say when he is summoned to a court? He knows who awaits him there. David Ben-Gurion, Levi Eshkol, Golda Meir, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Menachem Begin, Ariel Sharon and others. Will he remind them that he is the longest-tenured prime…

Ghassan Charbel

With the Israeli orgy in Gaza, two facts have emerged. The first is that the human rights discourse of Western regimes is a lie. The other lie that has been exposed is that of the so-called resistance in our region. Western regimes would not stop talking about human rights. The West translated…

Tariq Al-Homayed

When United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing and gave his speech, it became clearer than ever to strategists and observers of international relations that the region and the international order are fragile. International organizations…

Dr. Abdelhak Azzouzi

Moments before I started writing this article, I received an invitation from the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) to help collect project proposals aimed at supporting the “environmental human rights of indigenous communities.” At first glance, I thought that the genocide against…

Najib Saab

Over the past decade, the “peace process” between Israelis and Palestinians has long been an exercise in endless postponement. However, in recent years, the absence of sustained, widespread violence has produced the illusion of stability. But even those who did not believe the idea that the status…

Salam Fayyad

"The UN charter is a commitment to our shared humanity. Civilians – wherever they are – must be protected equally." For more than two weeks now, unbearable images of human tragedy have come out of Gaza. Women, children and elderly people are being killed, hospitals and schools have been…

Philippe Lazzarini

It is, perhaps, too early to have a full picture of what led to the recent Hamas attack on Israeli villages close to Gaza. One thing, however, is certain: the attack came when and where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Cabinet least expected. But why? One answer adopted by Netanyahu’s team…

Amir Taheri

The international conference called for by Egypt that was held on October 21st did something important. It clarified or confirmed the political and cultural fault lines of what looks like a clash between two blocs with conflicting interests, or rather irreconcilable basic moral assumptions. At…

Amr Moussa

In the midst of the Israel-Hamas war, which started more than two weeks ago, two other countries are repeatedly also mentioned: Iran and Lebanon. Israel has said clearly that if Hezbollah enters their conflict with Hamas, it will attack Iran. The recurrent visits of Western leaders to Israel also…

Camelia Entekhabifard