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The Paths of political Presence of Hamas Movement in Qatar
The choices of Hamas leaders to move from Qatar remain ambiguous and are limited to specific destinations: either Turkey, Iran, Lebanon, or Algeria. The question is: Which one is most likely—amd most preferred—to host Hamas leaders?
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Sudan: The Country Hijacked by Islamists and Targeted for Burial by Iran
International Relations
Pezeshkian in Iraq: Political Maneuver or Strategic Visit?
Jordanian Affairs
How Can Jordanian Political Parties Overcome the Pressures They Face?
Palestinian-Israeli conflict
How Can Israel’s “Summer Camps” Operation in the Northern West Bank Be Interpreted?
Politics
Will the Presidency of Masoud Pezeshkian Change Iran’s Domestic and Foreign Policies?
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Invasion by Drugs: The Ethics and Values of Enmity!
Iran wants to destroy our youth by drugs, not for money, but to occupy us.
The Saudi plan to contain Hezbollah, free it from Iranian influence – opinion
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Hassan Nasrallah share a far more important trait: They both want a strong and healthy Lebanon, free from war and outside influences.
Computerization of Man: Education in the Arab States
The author presents his vision on the development of educational policies, through investing in educational systems and applications, that are concerned with quality rather than the quantity, due to the “significance of the quality” element in the equation of building the educated individual, and the developed country capable of solving problems and creating and developing possibilities, away from focusing on indoctrination of ideas and information, without being able to process them, or benefit from their suitability with our reality.
Political Islam Discourse: Between Employing the Crisis and the Crisis of Employment
This paper seeks to, partially, analyze the employing the crisis of the historical bitterness in the West's relationship with the Islamic world, in the discourse of political Islam groups, besides the crisis of the using symbols. In addition to analyze the problem of relating Islam, as a global religion, with Dawa'a (the call to believe in Islam) a partisan concept.
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Peaceful coexistence ensures mutual survival and prosperity - opinion
Away from today’s geopolitical framework, Arabs and Jews get along very well.
JOINT REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND THEIR ROLE IN INTEGRATING INTERESTS AND ACHIEVING DEVELOPMENT
Arab countries are seeking to establish a new approach in their relations, by integrating their interests and cooperating in strategic areas, through development and economic projects, such as the tripartite partnership and electrical interconnection projects. Hence, this paper examines how joint Arab projects are changing the political and economic landscape of the Arab world.
SYMBOLS IN THE ARAB MIND
This paper examines the significance of employing symbols in various aspects of life, particularly in political ones, and how these symbols are linked to individuals and groups, affecting their behavior, perceptions and impressions, so that they ultimately become an integral part of political culture.
Political Islam’s Crisis of Thought and Practice
This opinion article discusses the series of collapses, which the political Islam groups faced while in power after 2011, represent a political inevitability that has its indicators and signs in the intellectual roots of those groups and their practices throughout history.
Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood: Ideological Similarities and Historical Relations
The relations between the Muslim Brotherhood and post-Islamic Iran in 1979 is one of the ambiguous themes for the researchers and scholars, because of the secrecy and ambiguity surrounding it. Nevertheless, a group of ideological and historical relations show the close connection and correlation between them, and the mutual influence between the two parties.