Genocide and ethnic cleansing are atrocities that have plagued the Middle East for centuries, with conflicts often rooted in historical grievances, territorial disputes, religious differences, and struggles for power. In recent times, the region has…
The United States' responses to the Israel-Palestine conflict and the war in Ukraine highlight clear double standards in the international community's treatment of these two conflicts. Despite Israel's long history of violating international law and…
Zionism Zionism emerged in the late 19th century as a movement seeking to establish national homeland for the people in Palestine, then a part of the Ottoman Empire. The movement was largely a response to the rise of-Semitism in Europe and the grow…
In 1953, the United States, with the help of the British government, orchestrated a coup to overthrow the democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran, Mohammad Mossadegh. The main motivation behind this intervention was to protect Western interest…
The story of the Palestinian people is one that spans millennia, with a rich tapestry of cultural, political, and social developments shaping their identity over the centuries. From the ancient roots of Palestinian civilization to the modern era, th…
T.E. Lawrence, more commonly known as Lawrence of Arabia, continues to be one of the most iconic figures in Middle Eastern history. His role in World War I, as a British intelligence officer and liaison to the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire,…
Since the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a central and contentious issue in international politics. At the heart of this conflict is the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land, which has been …
Introduction In recent years, the proliferation of advanced technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), has revolutionized the landscape of modern warfare. Military organizations around the world are increasingly integrating high-tech we…
The origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict can be traced back to the complex web of diplomatic maneuvers, strategic alliances, and conflicting promises made by the British government during the First World War. Britain, as a colonial power with intere…