Category: Opinion
Protesters in Iran Are Retreating. But How Long Will This Hold?
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . July 5, 2023
The massive protests that erupted across more than 150 cities and towns in Iran in September following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini while in
Arab World Leans Towards the East
- By Hassan Rahim
- . July 4, 2023
Indicators of public opinion point to growing dissatisfaction with the United States and, to a lesser extent, the European Union (EU), as major international powers
Saudi Arabia’s Oil and Its Effect On India: report
- By Fatima Saif
- . July 3, 2023
This month, Saudi Arabia will begin voluntarily reducing its crude oil production due to a tighter market being affected by interest rate increases made by
The Illusion of Peace: Reflecting on the Oslo Accords and the Palestinian Struggle
- By Fatima Saif
- . June 30, 2023
The signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993 between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was heralded as a historic step towards peace in
Israel Received Worst Gender Equality Score Among OECD Nations
- By Layla Nour
- . June 28, 2023
Jewish state performs significantly worse than Turkey and twice as poorly as the United Kingdom and France; the director of a government organization to advance
The Danger of Settler Violence and Israel’s Policy Shift
- By Layla Nour
- . June 27, 2023
The recent escalation of violence in the West Bank, marked by settler-led attacks on Palestinians and the Israeli government’s pro-settlement stance, raises serious concerns about
The Astana Peace Process: Achievements, Challenges, and Future Prospects
- By Omar Haddad
- . June 24, 2023
As a replacement for the deadlocked Geneva negotiations, the Astana peace process was launched in January 2017 to resolve the Syrian conflict differently. The effort,
Racism in Soccer: Challenges Faced By Arab Players in Israeli National Team
- By Omar Haddad
- . June 23, 2023
Despite narrow victories over inferior opponents, Israel’s national football team tries to stay upbeat. The widespread problem of racism in the well-liked Israeli sport, however,
UN Aid Reduction to Rohingya: A Devastating Blow to Precarious Circumstances
- By Omar Haddad
- . June 22, 2023
The hardships encountered by this already vulnerable minority have grown as a result of the UN’s recent decision to cut aid to the Rohingya people.
The need for Israeli-Saudi Normalization is Felt to be Urgent
- By Layla Nour
- . June 21, 2023
The Saudi National Museum in Riyadh had the following narrative etched into the wall – The Prophet Muhammad traveled with his uncle Abu-Talib in a