Analysis

  • Gaza protests: what is the real situation inside?

    On March 18, Israeli warplanes continued their relentless bombardment of Gaza, killing more than 800 Palestinians in a matter of days. After nine days of attacks, protesters in the city of Beit Lahiya took to the streets. Some carried signs reading "Down with Genocide," while others blamed Palestinian armed groups, particularly Hamas. This was a challenge for Israel. From an article by Palestinian scholar and writer Abduljawad Omar.

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    29.03.2025 08:20
  • The "freedom" of women or the "freedom" of using women?

    Muslim countries, especially those with Islamic law systems such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE, have very low crime rates. Yet Islam is often criticized for being anti-women. They are unaware, or pretend not to be, that the restrictions on women in Islam are actually restrictions on men.

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    28.03.2025 08:35
  • The Alawite Uprising in Syria. What Really Happened?

    As you know, recently in Syria, there were reports in the media that the Alawites rebelled against the new government, and that government forces massacred the rebels, including civilians. So, what really happened? Were representatives of national minorities - civilians - really massacred? We hear about this from a person who directly observed the events from the inside - Dr. Khalid Muhammad Kamal, President of the Syrian Forum in Belgium.

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    25.03.2025 19:30
  • What do the recent events in Sudan indicate?

    The conflict in Sudan has reached a critical juncture. After thirty-nine months of civil war, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) recaptured the presidential palace in central Khartoum on Friday morning, dealing a major and decisive blow to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a rebel paramilitary group that has controlled the area since the beginning of the war.

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    24.03.2025 18:00
  • Is academic freedom under threat in the US?

    The United States, once a magnet for the world's best scientists, now faces threats of censorship and ideological control. One recent incident, the ban on entry to the United States of a French scientist, has raised serious questions about the pressures on academic freedom and the independence of the scientific community.

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    23.03.2025 11:06
  • Why is Trump bombing Yemen?

    But Ansarullah has done something that even the combined efforts of Hezbollah, Iran, and various other armed groups have failed to do - it has managed to inflict some damage on Israel's genocidal actions. Aside from these attacks and a few drones and missiles, Ansarullah's military inability to match the United States makes Yemen a convenient target for Trump's violence.

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    22.03.2025 11:43
  • Israel is leaving Syria without water

    Israel's incursion into southern Syria is a sign of its ongoing water ambitions. Reports indicate that the Zionist regime now controls 40 percent of the combined water resources of Syria and Jordan. For example, after capturing the Al-Wahda Dam in the Yarmuk Basin in December, Israeli forces moved towards the Al-Mantara Dam.

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    21.03.2025 07:25
  • Paris's big ambitions: What does France want in Uzbekistan?

    Central Asia is becoming one of the centers of attention in France's foreign policy, and Uzbekistan is recognized as the most important partner in the region. Previously, Paris's influence in the region was limited, but now it is rapidly developing political, economic and cultural ties with Tashkent. This interest is not accidental.

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    19.03.2025 19:00
  • Israel's changing policy: why has it resumed attacks?

    It is clear that, against the backdrop of political changes in the United States, Israel is also trying to take advantage of the existing opportunities. However, it is clear as day that Israel's actions will have unprecedented consequences for the region. This could change the reality and nature of not only the Palestinians, but also the entire Arab region. To counter this situation, the countries of the region must act quickly. Otherwise, it may be too late.

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    18.03.2025 16:31
  • Who is Netanyahu's close ally and Israel's new military chief, Eyal Zamir?

    Instead of relying on diplomacy and seeking to avoid war, Zamir not only determined to wage an aggressive Israeli war, but also pledged to work with the political leadership to "ensure" the complete destruction of Hamas in Gaza and that the war would not end with a ceasefire agreement.

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    18.03.2025 05:27
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