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Amer Al Sabaileh
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Feb 12,2023
The road to the formation of strong and last political parties is usually not an easy one, especially in a country like Jordan that has suffered for so long from a lack of political activism and the presence of strong non-Jordanian parties.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Feb 05,2023
Last week, Iran blamed Israel for a drone attack on a military factory near the central city of Isfahan, this was described by the Iranians as the latest episode in a long-running covert war.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Jan 29,2023
In his first visit to a foreign country since becoming prime minister again, Benjamin Netanyahu chose Jordan to start his foreign policy campaigns.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Jan 22,2023
The reasons behind the ongoing deterioration of relations between Jordan and Israel are being raised by many observers, particularly given the peace treaty signed back in 1994 and an active security coordination between the two parties.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Jan 15,2023
Any observer of Jordanian domestic politics would see that the government should be concerned about the way people are perceiving official initiatives, plans, proposals, or visions.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Jan 08,2023
In a previous article on 11 September 2021, titled “The next phase of terrorism” published in the Jordan times, I tried to highlight the emerging risk of the return of terrorism by analyzing signals from different areas, mainly Afghanistan, to highlight the growing capacity of te
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Dec 31,2022
Across Middle East there are numerous complicated situations that have characterised this post-covid year. One of the most important is the worsening internal situation in Iran.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Dec 24,2022
Recently Jordan has seen a wave of protests and a strike of truck drivers. The major trigger of the strikes is the fuel price but is also driven by the underlying issue with the economic situation in the country.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Dec 18,2022
As the world is dealing with the repercussions of a global energy crisis, war in Ukraine and an ongoing pandemic, challenges and difficulties for governments are expected to increase through poverty, economic hardship, unemployment, and social and political frustration.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Dec 11,2022
During the former Israeli Cabinet under prime minister Yair Lapid, Jordan seemed to be more willing to engage with the Israeli government on various public levels.