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Palestinian writer and researcher
Amro Allan explains how the latest US ceasefire proposal, lacking any binding commitments, was seen by the Palestinian Resistance as a deceptive ploy to stall, rather than end, the war on Gaza.
Amro Allan explores Syria's dramatic pivot under new leadership, questioning the legitimacy of so-called "revolutionaries" as Damascus signals openness to normalization with “Israel” and clamps down on Palestinian resistance groups.
Syria's geopolitical landscape has radically shifted as President Bashar al-Assad is deposed and HTS takes control. But what are this shift's implications for the Levant, Gaza, and the broader Axis of Resistance?
It was the first time in history that a non-state actor, Hezbollah, launched such an attack against a nuclear power, targeting one of its critical military sites in a suburb of its capital without being met with a response.
The latest Yemeni escalation appears to have been a neat trap set by the Axis of Resistance, which the Zionist enemy was forced to fall into with open eyes; a trap that pushed the enemy to abandon its war strategy.