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elie
April 9, 2024
الدكتور إيلي ابو عون: اشتداد حرب غزّة يشعل جبهة جنوبلبنان أكثر لكن أية هدنة لن تنسحب بالضرورة وقفا للعملياتالعسكرية… وسحب عناصر “الحزب” من جنوب الليطانيمطلب وهمي
April 9, 2024
لدكتور ايلي ابو عون عن ضرب القنصلية الايرانية: ستعد إيران بعناية ردا أشد ايلاما لرسم حدود لما يمكن ان تقوم به اسرائيل أو دول أخرى ومنها الخليج
March 28, 2024
هل تستلم إيطاليا الدفة اللبنانية بعد فرنسا؟
January 16, 2024
100 يوم على حرب غزة.. من الرابح الأكبر؟
February 28, 2022
A war of attrition in Ukraine could ‘sink Russia in a quagmire’: USIP MEANA Director
December 29, 2021
Iran grapples with Hume’s paradox in Iraq and Lebanon
November 22, 2021
Tunisia has a new government.
November 9, 2021
What’s Behind the Lebanon-Gulf Diplomatic Row?
October 21, 2021
Iraq’s Election Raises More Questions Than Answers
October 6, 2021
USIP, KRG foreign relations sign MoU on bilateral ties
September 15, 2021
Lebanon: New government, different faces, same old problems
September 5, 2021
As the US leaves Iraq, France sees a chance for growing influence
August 11, 2021
What’s Next for Tunisia’s Transition?
August 2, 2021
How to pull Lebanon out of its torturous fall
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Iran grapples with Hume’s paradox in Iraq and Lebanon