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To Palestine: Lessons from overthrowing the French in Algeria

In Algeria’s liberation struggle, we can find lessons on the limitations of humanistic ideals in the face of violence, offering insights into the ongoing Palestinian national liberation struggle Sixty-six years ago, in the midst of a raging war, the renowned French-Algerian writer Albert Camus delivered his most perilous political speech. …

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Why Are Arab Countries Reluctant To Send Peacekeepers To Gaza?

The Jordanian Foreign Minister said that they believe that doing so would result in them being “seen as the enemy.” From there, one of two conclusions can be arrived at: either 1) they sincerely think they’d be regarded as occupiers by the Palestinians; or 2) there’s an ulterior motive at …

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We are trying to reduce the number of civilian casualties, but without success

“That’s why we send leaflets, call them on their mobile phones, and Israel is doing everything it can to extract civilians from danger while fighting against Hamas in Gaza, including dropping warning leaflets for them to flee. However, his efforts to minimize casualties have not been successful,“ said Israeli Prime …

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