- November 17th, 2024
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a significant geopolitical issue since 1948 when the United Nations divided Palestine into Arab and Israeli states. The Holy Land, home to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, has become a scene of bloody skirmishes, with the...
Despite massive aid, US policies have failed to achieve peace in Israel, West Bank, and Gaza, eroding US credibility in the region. The Hamas offensive, led by Palestinian militant groups, is the first direct conflict within Israeli territory since the...
Abu Daoud, the man who planned the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre of Israeli athletes, expressed pride in the act as a "strategic success" and called it a "strategic success" because it forced his cause into the homes of 500 million...
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Amman to discuss the aftermath of Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel, particularly the repercussions in the occupied West Bank. Blinken reiterated the US's condemnation of Hamas'...
The Gaza war demonstrates that hardliners on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian divide reinforce each other. This was true for Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization and Israeli leaders before the recognition of Israel and the 1993 Israeli-Palestinian Oslo Accords. Palestinian...
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has spoken on the explosive situation in the Middle East, warning Israel against rash actions that may lead to repentance. Speaking at the annual joint graduation ceremony for cadets of Iran's military academies, Khamenei...
Over 100 bodies have been found in the Israeli kibbutz Be'eri, where Palestinian Hamas militants launched a deadly surprise attack. The self-sustaining farming community, which has 1,000 residents near Gaza, was one of the first targets. The militants arrived in...
The Israel-Gaza conflict has its roots in the late 19th century when Zionist movements advocated for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Tensions escalated during the British Mandate period, leading to the UN's 1947 resolution recommending the partition of Palestine into...
The Nakba, a term meaning "catastrophe" in Arabic, refers to the Palestinian exodus of 1948, a significant and contentious event in the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The exodus occurred after the United Nations' 1947 plan to partition Palestine into...
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