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Steven Sahiounie
Steven Sahiounie is a Syrian American award-winning journalist based in Syria. He is specialized on the Middle East. He has also appeared on TV and radio in Canada, Russia, Iran, Syria, China, Lebanon, and the United States.
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The US are trying to make the Kurds partners with Israel. But, many Kurds take the side of the people of Gaza and the Palestinian resistance.
It has become abundantly clear that achieving long-term stability in the Middle East requires solving the Palestinian issue and ensuring the normalization of relations between Israel and the Arab nations.
In Lebanon’s fractured political landscape, there are several interpretations to the story, depending on what political party you are affiliated with, and even depending on what religious sect you have been born into.
Gaza already resembles the aftermath of a nuclear attack after more than five months of constant and intense bombing by Israel.
The region, and the U.S. are on the brink of a war which could be avoided by the U.S., but probably Biden and the Congress will decide to follow Netanyahu into the abyss.
Will Netanyahu enter Rafah in defiance of Biden and the UN? If he does, will Biden turn on the red-light?
The U.S. and Turkey are keeping Idlib safe from attack in order to be able to use those armed assets when and where they chose.
The IDF uses the aid as a weapon of war, intent on starving the civilians, Steven Sahiounie writes.
Hamas wants an end to the war, but the U.S. is looking only for a 6-week pause, and Israel is willing to allow a pause but resume the genocide afterward.
Netnayahu plans to run Gaza as a permanent concentration camp. He can do that because he knows President Joe Biden and the U.S. Congress will never stop sending money and weapons to Israel.