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By Ramzy Baroud - Feb 28,2023
Rarely does the Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations make an official remark expressing happiness over any UN proceeding concerning the Israeli occupation of Palestine.Indeed, the Palestinian Ambassador Riyad Mansour is "very happy that there was a very strong united mess
By Ramzy Baroud - Feb 21,2023
Though it has been argued that the so-called American dream is long dead, Nikki Haley is proof that the dream is still alive.
By Ramzy Baroud - Feb 15,2023
For a whole year, Israel has struggled in its attempts to articulate a clear and decisive position regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. The reason behind the seemingly confused Israeli position is that it stands to lose, regardless of the outcome.
By Ramzy Baroud - Feb 07,2023
Though Israel’s past wars on Gaza have often been justified by Tel Aviv as a response to Palestinian rockets or, generally, as acts of self-defence, the truth is different.
By Ramzy Baroud - Jan 31,2023
The latest Arab Opinion Index 2022 is yet more proof that Arab societies are diverse in every possible way, from their assessment of their economic situation and living conditions to their take on immigration, state institutions and democracy.
By Ramzy Baroud - Jan 24,2023
“For how long will I be in captivity?
By Ramzy Baroud - Jan 17,2023
In a self-congratulatory article published in the Atlantic in 2017, Yossi Klein Halevi describes Israeli behaviour at the just-conquered holy Muslim shrines in Occupied East Jerusalem in 1967 as “an astonishing moment of religious restraint”.“The Jewish people had just returned t
By Ramzy Baroud - Jan 10,2023
Once more, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) will offer a legal opinion on the consequences of the Israeli occupation of Palestine.A historic United Nations vote on December 31 called on the ICJ to look at the Israeli Occupation in terms of legal consequences, the rights o
By Ramzy Baroud - Jan 03,2023
Even before the new Israeli government was officially sworn in on December 29, angry reactions began emerging, not only among Palestinians and other Middle Eastern governments, but also among Israel’s historic allies in the West.As early as November 2, top US officials conveyed t
By Ramzy Baroud - Dec 19,2022
Just when Israel, and even some Palestinians, began talking about the Lions’ Den phenomenon in the past tense, a large number of fighters belonging to the newly-formed Palestinian group marched in the city of Nablus.  Unlike the group’s first appearance on September 2,

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