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They turned the desert into an oasis. They revived the Hebrew language. They absorbed millions of immigrants while fighting for their survival. They offered citizenship to Arabs, Druze, Christians, ...
Despite his rhetoric about democracy and inclusivity, Syria’s new president is steering the country back toward military dictatorship.
Lebanese former President Amine Gemayel’s term (1982–1988) was difficult and turbulent. The Lebanese people were divided, and regional and international conflicts over Lebanon intensified. His ...
Shaken by October 7, the country is seizing territory and flattening villages to build buffer zones while routinely striking neighbours ...
NEWS ANALYSIS. Since October 7, the right-wing government in Israel has seized the opportunity to dismantle Palestine while ...
Western colonial states must give back sovereignty to the peoples whose land they continue to occupy not as guests by as conquerors.
Post-WWII, the humanitarian aided orphaned Holocaust survivor children in Germany and later leveraged her position to open the President's Residence for underprivileged Israelis The post Eyewitness to ...
Sudan’s civil war entered its third year on Monday, with the conflict growing increasingly brutal by the hour. Images of atrocities, summary executions, and ethnically targeted violence flood social ...
The legal complaint by human rights agencies against Abu Mohammad al -Julani to the French courts opens an important window to the Syrians and the international community.
The city of Acre, one of the oldest settlements in Israel. Its name comes from the Third Crusade (1189-1192), when it was ...