The Necessity of a New South-South Dialogue
Homogenous in the sense that we have a fundamental framework of what our shared pains are, and heterogenous in terms of how each national condition needs to solve its structural deficiencies on the political and economic fields.
Ameed Faleh
30.06.2025
Strong Identities: Iran and the Arab Struggle Against Zionism
The ability to weave together cultural memory, political identity, and spiritual conviction across class, region, and sect has made Iran a formidable force against colonialism.
Moussa al-Sadah
30.06.2025
Gaza: The Tent Massacres Continue
As the Israeli occupation army shifts its operational focus following its war on Iran, it has filled the military vacuum in Gaza with a daily stream of massacres.
Youssef Fares
21.06.2025
Iran and the Stalin Question
Following the Red Army’s defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, communist parties witnessed a dramatic global surge. Within a few years, the Soviet Union established a centralized network linking communist movements and parties to Moscow, while the West,
Ibrahim Al-Amine
16.06.2025
Zionism: Inherently Racist, Violent, and Expansionist
Re-visiting the work of vindicated and principled scholars like Fayez Sayegh can help us hold on to that certainty and be cognisant of the historical continuity that doing so represents.
Louis Allday
16.06.2025
Behind the Enemy Everywhere: Return of Palestinian External Ops?
If the long-term answer to what is to be done? lies in reactivating the tools of the Second Intifada, then the urgent question of the moment is: Will Netanyahu’s madness trigger the reawakening of the tools that preceded it?
Moussa al-Sadah
23.05.2025
Echoes of Apartheid: How the Flood Turned Israel into a Pariah
What explains the sudden “moral awakening” of European governments regarding Israel’s genocidal war against the Palestinian people in Gaza?
Walid Charara
23.05.2025
Israeli War on Gaza: Genocide as a Shared Strategy
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains determined to continue his war on Gaza, characterized by mass killings, widespread devastation, and large-scale displacement, justifying it as “retaliation against Hamas and restoring security.
Yahya Dbouk
21.05.2025
Understanding the Relationship Between Ansar Allah and Hamas
This shift in the relationship between Ansar Allah and Hamas marked a turning point, transforming their ties into a model framework and a foundational nucleus for cross-border solidarity between two Arab socio-political movements.
Moussa al-Sadah
12.05.2025