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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

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Between Displacement and Sectarian Pressure: ‘Israel’s’ Path Toward Genocide Against Shia in Lebanon

Between Displacement and Sectarian Pressure: ‘Israel’s’ Path Toward Genocide Against Shia in Lebanon

14 hours ago

“Israel’s” military campaign in southern Lebanon is presented as involving mass displacement, demographic change, sectarian pressure, and emerging settlement efforts aimed at turning the area into a controlled buffer zone.

U.S., Chinese, and Russian Maneuvers: Competition Over Libya or Pursuit of Self-Interest?

U.S., Chinese, and Russian Maneuvers: Competition Over Libya or Pursuit of Self-Interest?

16 hours ago

Libya remains divided, with outcomes ranging from continued stagnation to partial deals, elections, or renewed conflict, driven mainly by internal dynamics.

The Islah Party and Strategic Repositioning: Is Saudi Arabia Reshaping Its Alliances in Yemen?

The Islah Party and Strategic Repositioning: Is Saudi Arabia Reshaping Its Alliances in Yemen?

18 hours ago

Saudi Arabia’s Yemen approach depends on fragmented proxies that failed to stabilize the country, while the Islah party remains a structured but mistrusted actor whose role hinges on a shift toward real partnership.

Homegrown Alternatives: How Europe Is Moving Towards Strengthening Its Digital Sovereignty

Homegrown Alternatives: How Europe Is Moving Towards Strengthening Its Digital Sovereignty

Murad Jandali

a day ago

Over the past several years, the concept of digital sovereignty has become ever more central to European notions of competitiveness.

No Shelter, No Aid: Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon Near Breaking Point

No Shelter, No Aid: Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon Near Breaking Point

2 days ago

Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon are facing a deepening humanitarian crisis driven by war-related displacement, economic collapse, and overstretched UNRWA services, leaving hundreds of thousands increasingly vulnerable with worsening living, health, education, and food security conditions.

U.S.-Israeli War on Iran: How Has It Deepened Divisions Within the Western Alliance?

U.S.-Israeli War on Iran: How Has It Deepened Divisions Within the Western Alliance?

2 days ago

The U.S.-led war on Iran has deepened divisions within NATO and raised doubts about the alliance’s cohesion and future.

‘Disengagement’: The Rationale Behind U.S. Strikes on Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces

‘Disengagement’: The Rationale Behind U.S. Strikes on Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces

2 days ago

Sustained strikes on Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces in Sunni areas reflect efforts to weaken their presence, limit Iranian influence, and reshape Iraq’s security landscape amid regional competition.

How Has ‘Israel’ Turned the Military Judiciary Into a Shield for Killing Palestinians?

How Has ‘Israel’ Turned the Military Judiciary Into a Shield for Killing Palestinians?

2 days ago

“Israel’s” military judicial system consistently fails to hold soldiers accountable for abuses against Palestinians, relying on delayed investigations, reduced charges, and lenient rulings that reinforce a broader pattern of institutionalized impunity rather than justice.

Splitting Southern Lebanon in Two, With the Litani River as a Boundary Line: ‘Israel’s’ Post-War Plan in Lebanon

Splitting Southern Lebanon in Two, With the Litani River as a Boundary Line: ‘Israel’s’ Post-War Plan in Lebanon

3 days ago

“Israel” is seeking to establish a buffer zone in southern Lebanon up to the Litani River through military control, destruction, and displacement, amid ongoing resistance from Hezbollah.

Who Is a True ‘Son of the Community’? Sunni Leaders’ Wartime Absence From Iraq

Who Is a True ‘Son of the Community’? Sunni Leaders’ Wartime Absence From Iraq

3 days ago

As questions mount over the future of Iraq’s Sunni-majority provinces in the aftermath of the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran, most Sunni political leaders remain notably absent.

From 'a Lion’s Roar' to Silence: How Israeli Occupation Dodged the Question of Victory

From 'a Lion’s Roar' to Silence: How Israeli Occupation Dodged the Question of Victory

4 days ago

“Israel’s” stance on the ceasefire agreement between Iran and the United States has raised many questions, not only because of the terms of the deal itself, but also because of the contradictions it revealed in Tel Aviv’s calculations.

Closing Camps and Rebuilding Syria: A Realistic Goal or an Impossible Challenge?

Closing Camps and Rebuilding Syria: A Realistic Goal or an Impossible Challenge?

4 days ago

The reintegration of displaced Syrians into their original communities after years of forced displacement poses a strategic challenge for the Syrian government, as it seeks to demonstrate its ability to address the lasting damage of prolonged suffering and forced exile.

Washington Embarrassed in Dehdasht: Was It a Botched Dry Run for an Airborne Operation?

Washington Embarrassed in Dehdasht: Was It a Botched Dry Run for an Airborne Operation?

5 days ago

Although the U.S. military has declared success in rescuing the F-15 crew downed by Iran, the operation came at a heavy cost, including lost aircraft, wounded troops, and a symbolic and political setback that could haunt Trump, recalling the political fallout faced by Jimmy Carter.

Trump’s Deranged Behavior: How the War on Iran Sparked Internal American Divisions

Trump’s Deranged Behavior: How the War on Iran Sparked Internal American Divisions

Murad Jandali

5 days ago

Republican leaders largely rallied behind Trump's decision to go to war against Iran, while many Democrats explicitly opposed the war, viewing it as an unnecessary escalation.

From Hormuz to Baniyas: How Iraq Is Seeking New Oil Lifelines Through Syria

From Hormuz to Baniyas: How Iraq Is Seeking New Oil Lifelines Through Syria

6 days ago

For the first time in decades, Iraq has turned to overland fuel exports through Syria, a move that underscores the scale of disruption hitting its traditional shipping routes as war on Iran intensifies, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz.

Local Elections Under the Rubble: Do the April 25 Ballots in Palestine Matter?

Local Elections Under the Rubble: Do the April 25 Ballots in Palestine Matter?

6 days ago

With Gaza still lying in the ruins of a devastating war and Israeli Occupation raids and settlement attacks intensifying across the West Bank, Palestinian municipal ballot boxes are set to open on April 25, 2026.

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