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Saudi Normalization with Israel: The American Plan to Establish a Palestinian State
By Karam Makkaoui | Staff Writer
The relationship between Saudi Arabia and Israel has been a subject of intrigue and speculation, marked by occasional glimpses of thawing followed by diplomatic setbacks. Yet again, as the Palestinian struggle set itself as stage and center on the national scenes of Arab countries, a critical question still looms at large: Will the presumed threat of Iran to Saudi Arabia and Israel bring both countries closer overriding the Palestinian case, or will the Palestinian struggle for freedom prove itself to be a cause that cannot be overshadowed, dismissed, or suspended in the Israeli-Arab quest of normalization?
Netanyahu Pressured as Tensions in the Israeli Street Arise Against Him
By Moussa Al Wazir | Staff Writer As the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip approaches its 124th day, the Israeli Army is clearly failing to accomplish most of its war targets in Gaza against Hamas as they have failed to return any of the 136 Israeli captives in the...
Breaking Boundaries: Nawaf Salam Becomes the First Lebanese President of the International Court of Justice
By Selina Riachi | Staff Writer
The Lebanese Judge Nawaf Salam was elected as President of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on February 6, currently holding the highest judicial position in the world. Despite the political turmoil in his home country and the politically induced weakening of the Lebanese judiciary, Salam’s appointment as the head of the World Court comes as a spark of hope in the history of a justice-ridden nation.
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