regional integration
will never happen, people in MENA at a foundation level are repulsed by Israel
all the deals with Israel today are not popular and will last only as long as the governments that signed them
I wish I could read Chinese.
Pariahs, a plague on the world.
No wonder Israel rejected it. The Gaza Strip being reconstructed is not Israel’s goal. In fact no goal for Israel is achieved here. Not destroying the resistance, not expelling the Palestinians, not colonizing the Gaza Strip, nothing. Israel won’t be held accountable for its crimes as usual, but the Palestinians made several gains since Al-Aqsa Flood.
I can’t speak for the Palestinian resistance, they know best, but this proposal looks like a win for the resistance.
This is a good example of traditional Arabic music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQUASyFjvfo
A symbolic key
Basically legalizing fascist death squads
Why does the US hate Palestine so much?
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Even if HarmonyOS doesn’t see much usage outside of China/East Asia, it is still a good thing to see Android and iOS usage reduced somewhere.
“Outcompeted?! by the Asiatic Mongol horde?! Impossible!” – Yellen probably…
And nothing of value will be lost
The real derisking
Kebabs are a traditional barbequed meat from the Middle East, the word originated in Akkadian.
Doner Kebab is a Turkish barbequed meat similar in style to Shawarma and Gyros and unlike traditional kebabs.
shawarmas sometimes have french fries
not typically, I still remember that Syrian lady that gave me puzzled looks for wanting fries as well as toum and tahini in my shawarma.
As far as I know Levantine/Arab Shawarma, Turkish Doner Kebab and Greek Gyro are similar in appearance and concept but still different in which meats and toppings are used and how they are prepared and served.
When did the Ottoman Empire do that? From what I know the Ottomans welcomed Sephardi Jews fleeing the reconquista.
It is a lie that is used to justify a crime.
Inshallah
Unless Americans can unite to identify and fix these problems, we risk falling into a downward spiral.
Not going to happen, so the decline is inevitable
You know what would help the Palestinians in Gaza? Condemning Hamas’ atrocities. Instead, the protesters routinely chant their desire to “Globalize the Intifada.” Apparently they do not realize that the Intifadas were disastrous for both Palestinians and Israelis, just as October 7 has been devastating for the people of Gaza.
No self respecting Palestinian would write that. You are not fooling anyone Mahmoud Abbas.
The fakest opinion article I’ve read, it is filled with Zionist lies.
I am not making a claim, it is an observation, and I am not the only one who observed it. Palestinian leaders and thinkers, Israeli historians and more. In your penultimate line, you have figured it out. The threat of a second Nakba loomed on Palestinians before the Al-Aqsa Flood. They were doomed if they did and doomed if they didn’t. Albeit it might have continued slowly and silently, most of the world weren’t paying attention or even believed the Israeli narrative.
Resistance against a militarily superior enemy is not easy, and we have examples of indigenous people resisting only to be nearly wiped out. So I understand why it may seem futile to you. The Palestinians are attached to their land, the greatest regret of those who left in the first Nakba is that they didn’t die fighting for their land, they regret leaving. Palestinians are far less willing to leave now, and they are facing far greater violence. What possibly gives them hope is knowing that there were times when the indigenous resistance has been successful. A lot can be learned if you read about the Algerian resistance to the 132 years of French colonialism (1830–1962), the massacres and the millions who died fighting a superior enemy with nuclear weapons.
So if you wonder what Palestinians gained, I will tell you: recognition for their right to statehood. This thing which seems so obvious has been denied to Palestinians. Palestinians, except those living within the green line, are stateless people living under a brutal occupation since 1967. Now the world is paying attention.