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.I’m fadel manasfa a Political writer and I had participated in many opinion articles in well-known Arab websites such as Al-Arab London and Elaph, in addition to dozens of Palestinian websites
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The region’s economic crisis could trigger a new 'Arab spring'
The economic crisis in the Arab world, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, is creating conditions similar to those that led to the Arab Spring in 2011. The article argues that the current economic stagnation, high inflation, and dependency on Western powers for food security could trigger new uprisings. It warns that Western powers may exploit these vulnerabilities to counter Russian influence in the region, potentially leading to more violent upheavals than in 2011.
The solution in Gaza can only be political
The article argues that the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Hamas and Israel cannot be resolved through military means and requires a political solution. It criticizes both sides for their actions and highlights the failure of mediators to bridge the gap between them. The article accuses the Biden administration of obstructing UN resolutions and suggests that the Palestine Liberation Organisation should be involved in the negotiation process to outline the future of Gaza. It emphasizes the need for a serious political solution to end the conflict and improve the situation for the people of Gaza.
The Middle East’s snow-ball effect
The ongoing war in Gaza has failed to be resolved despite mediation efforts and has led to wider regional instability. Iran has used this opportunity to provoke chaos through its proxies in Iraq, Yemen, and Syria, aiming to justify a US preventive war. The Biden administration's shift from intense engagement to loose involvement in the Middle East, particularly in Yemen, Afghanistan, and Syria, has been criticized. The decision to revoke the Houthis' terrorist designation is seen as a mistake, reflecting a US acceptance of Iran's influence in Yemen. The Gaza conflict is viewed as a proxy war for Iran against the US, with the human toll on Palestinians being secondary to Iran's strategic goals. The chaos is seen as a sign of declining US influence and a failure of its foreign policy. The article suggests that the next US administration, regardless of the election outcome, will prioritize addressing the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
Erdogan's failed rapprochement towards Syria
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu stated that Turkey will continue its operations in Syria without a set timetable, following recent attacks on PKK and YPG strongholds. Turkish President Erdogan's attempt to reconcile with Syrian President Assad failed, as Assad saw no benefit in the rapprochement. The article discusses the strategic interests of both Turkey and Syria, including Turkey's desire to stabilize its borders and manage Kurdish forces, and Syria's conditions for normalization, such as addressing the Iskenderun issue. The piece highlights the complex dynamics involving Russia, Iran, and the Arab League, and suggests that Turkey's hasty diplomacy may have missed opportunities for more effective engagement with Syria.
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