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May 8, 2024

Bakir in Middle East Eye: War on Gaza: How Israel relies on foreign fighters to carry out its war crimes

By Atlantic Council

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In the News

May 8, 2024

Alkhatib in Newsweek: 30 Years and Thousands of Lives Too Late, Hamas Considers Compromise – Opinion

By Atlantic Council

Conflict Human Rights

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May 7, 2024

Arbit joins Bloomberg Television to discuss a potential Israeli invasion of Rafah

By Atlantic Council

Conflict Crisis Management

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May 7, 2024

Abercrombie-Winstanley joins BBC News to discuss the Israeli government’s response to Biden administration pressure

By Atlantic Council

Conflict Human Rights

In the News

May 7, 2024

Alkhatib in The Atlantic: What I’ve Heard From Gaza

By Atlantic Council

Conflict Crisis Management

In the News

May 7, 2024

Lipner in Haaretz: Israel Will Pay the Price if Netanyahu Doesn’t Resolve Disputes With U.S. on War in Gaza

By Atlantic Council

Conflict Human Rights

UkraineAlert

May 7, 2024

Ukraine’s second city is struggling to survive amid relentless Russian bombing

By Maria Avdeeva

Ukraine's second city, Kharkiv, is struggling to survive amid a campaign of relentless Russian bombing that aims to make the city unlivable, writes Maria Avdeeva.

Civil Society Conflict

In the News

May 3, 2024

Charai in The National Interest: Nationwide Campus Protests Shock and Appall

By Atlantic Council

Civil Society Middle East

MENASource

May 3, 2024

The UN Libya envoy’s resignation shows why the political transition is failing

By Karim Mezran

Regardless of who replaces Abdoulaye Bathily, the next special envoy will not be able to solve Libya’s political impasse as long as the leaders of the country’s factions remain unwilling to meaningfully engage.

Democratic Transitions Economy & Business

UkraineAlert

May 2, 2024

Ukraine’s new mobilization law leaves demobilization issue unresolved

By Elena Davlikanova, Kateryna Odarchenko

Ukraine urgently needs to replenish the ranks of the country's depleted military, but the recently adopted mobilization law fails to address the key issue of demobilization, write Elena Davlikanova and Kateryna Odarchenko.

Civil Society Conflict

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