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Editor’s note
The US Plan for Gaza’s Future: A Way to Peace or a New Crisis
Biden’s administration plan for managing the Gaza strip post- war is to weaken Hamas and strengthen Palestine National Authority. A plan that is not only far from peace but it aims to develop more crises.
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Negaheno special
The Truth Behind the Zionist Regime’s Retreat
The Zionist regime and its allies are trying to introduce the probable ceasefire in Gaza as a political and military gain, yet this is in fact a profound defeat for the regime in every matter.
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Negaheno special :
Middle East’s political future is Facing Incredible Changes
Speaking with Negaheno former assistant of the US defense secretary in Bill Clinton’s administration, Charles Freeman said: “The political future of the Middle is facing unprecedented changes.”
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Negaheno special
Behind the Scene of the Election of New Lebanon’s President; Pressures and Coalitions
The election of General Joseph Aoun as Lebanon’s president after 27 months of political vacuity is a significant change in the country; an election that occurred under foreign pressures in particular, the USA and Saudi Arabia.
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Editor’s note
Challenges Facing Governance in Post -Assad Syria From extremism to Foreign Intervention
The fall of Bashar Assad regime in Syria provided an opportunity for such like groups as Tahrir-Al-Shaam in order to change their military role into a political player but despite all -round supports from Turkey and Qatar their political legitimacy and internal disputes among different groups continue to be a serious obstacle for their unity and success.
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Editor’s note
Tahrir Al-Shaam’s Efforts to Whitewash Itself Through Anti -Iranian Claims
By trying to change image and adopt political stances including anti-Iranian claims Tahrir-Al-Shaam terrorist group is trying to display a different image of itself.
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Negaheno special
Aisheh Al-Dis: A Propaganda Tool or a Symbol of a Real Change
The Tahrir Al-Shaam group are trying to reconstruct their violent and extremist image by appointing a woman named Aishah Al-Dis as the head of women’s affairs in the new cabinet
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Negaheno special
Qatar and Turkey are Using Gas as a Political Weapon
Qatar and Turkey are Using Gas as a Political WeaponSpeaking with Negaheno university professor and researcher in international relations residing in the US, Dr. Hamzah Al-Kanaani said: “Qatar and Turkey are using gas as a political weapon.
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Answering to questions on reasons behind the fall of Damascus
What is Turkey after in Syria?
Turkey’s influence on the Anti -Assad Muslim Sunni militia groups and anti- Kurds is fully clear and even if Turkey’s president, Erdogan’s government avoid supporting Tahrir-Al-Shaam openly their recent achievements would have been impossible without Turkey’s support backing them with advanced weapons.
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Answers to questions on the fall of Syria
How Turkey is Seeking for its Share and the Fate of the Extremist Groups
Following the fall of the Bashar Assad government there are many questions including - why Iran did not involve in the changes in Syria – and many more will be responded in this and later articles.