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China’s Treasury gambit: A decade in the making

China’s Treasury gambit: A decade in the making

When China reduced its holdings of US Treasury securities in the spring of 2026, mainstream Washington commentators reflexively reached for the word...

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Jasim Al-Azzawi

When Rights Are Sold Back as Concessions

When Rights Are Sold Back as Concessions

Wars do not always continue through explosions. Sometimes the more dangerous phase begins when the noise falls, markets steady and governments hurry...

yesterday 30

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Dr Mojtaba Touiserkani

Beyond Gaza: The expanding geography of displacement

Beyond Gaza: The expanding geography of displacement

The War on Gaza continues and has not stopped. It is even expanding to wider geography of displacement and has been unfolding across the Eastern...

yesterday 30

Middle East Monitor

Dr Oroub El-Abed

What Abraham Refused: The Ishmaels of the Modern World

What Abraham Refused: The Ishmaels of the Modern World

Millions of Muslims around the world are preparing to celebrate Eid al-Adha. Once again, the story of Prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael is...

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Dr Ayşe Duran Yilmaz

The ceasefire illusion: Managing genocide under the “Board of Peace”

The ceasefire illusion: Managing genocide under the “Board of Peace”

For two years, images of dead Palestinian children, flattened neighbourhoods and starving civilians flooded television screens and social media feeds...

yesterday 40

Middle East Monitor

Dr Mustafa Fetouri

Stop blaming Netanyahu, stupid . . .

Stop blaming Netanyahu, stupid . . .

Benjamin Netanyahu and his partners in the Israeli government, Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich among others, did not descend from Mars. They are...

yesterday 30

Middle East Monitor

Jamal Kanj

The man who defeated nobody: Netanyahu’s theatre of ruin

The man who defeated nobody: Netanyahu’s theatre of ruin

Benjamin Netanyahu has defeated nobody. Not one enemy. Not one objective. After Gaza, after Lebanon, after Syria, after Iran, after all the airstrikes...

yesterday 40

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Jasim Al-Azzawi

Electricity diplomacy: The new power in the Middle East

Electricity diplomacy: The new power in the Middle East

From the geopolitics of oil to the geopolitics of electricity For decades, Oil and Gas have been the primary instruments of power in the Middle East....

yesterday 30

Middle East Monitor

Dr Kamran Yeganegi

Wars may end, but displacement persists: Where is humanitarianism in the US-Iran war?

Wars may end, but displacement persists: Where is humanitarianism in the US-Iran war?

The eruption of the Middle East war in 2026, which began with strikes led by the US and Israel against Iran under Operation Epic Fury, carries...

yesterday 40

Middle East Monitor

Manoug Antaby

The ceasefire framework is exposing Lebanon’s institutional collapse

The ceasefire framework is exposing Lebanon’s institutional collapse

On 16th April, the United States announced a cessation of hostilities between Israel and Lebanon. Extensions followed. Frameworks were negotiated....

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Ali salman

The EU’s fragmented focus rewards colonial violence

The EU’s fragmented focus rewards colonial violence

The EU focus on sanctioning Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir tells only a fragment of the story. Ben Gvir may be the face of...

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Ramona Wadi

Dr Swee Ang, founder of Medical Aid for Palestinians, deplatformed by the BMA

Dr Swee Ang, founder of Medical Aid for Palestinians, deplatformed by the BMA

Introduction and summary This article sets out to rectify a long-standing wrong done to a co-founder of Medical Aid for Palestinians, Dr Swee Ang and...

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David mond

Self-engineered decay: Why Israel’s political collapse cannot be separated from its war crimes

Self-engineered decay: Why Israel’s political collapse cannot be separated from its war crimes

For those unfamiliar with the intricate machinery of Israeli politics, the unanimous 110-0 vote to dissolve the Knesset on May 20 appears to be an...

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Dr Ramzy Baroud

Why Does Muqtada al‑Sadr Expect Us to Believe Him?

Why Does Muqtada al‑Sadr Expect Us to Believe Him?

Muqtada al‑Sadr’s latest announcement—that his militia, Saraya al‑Salam, will be “integrated” into the Iraqi security forces—has been...

wednesday 30

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Karam Nama

The Hajj ceasefire the Middle East never expected

The Hajj ceasefire the Middle East never expected

As missiles crossed the Gulf and oil traders braced for another regional inferno, an altogether different procession unfolded in Mecca. More than 1.5...

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Kurniawan Arif Maspul

Can Kuwait really be Indonesia’s defense ally?

Can Kuwait really be Indonesia’s defense ally?

Indonesia’s Defense Ministry says it wants closer military cooperation with Kuwait through training, military education, and strategic dialogue....

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Dr. Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat

Iran is quietly turning Hormuz into a political checkpoint

Iran is quietly turning Hormuz into a political checkpoint

Iran is no longer using the Strait of Hormuz only as a crisis weapon. Tehran is trying to turn the waterway into a lasting source of political and...

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Dr Umud Shokri

Resolutions are disconnected from the Palestinian reality

Resolutions are disconnected from the Palestinian reality

If Israel is not held accountable for colonialism, colonial violence and genocide, no amount of resolutions can provide even the slightest remedy for...

26.05.2026 50

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Ramona Wadi

Manufacturing a substitute enemy: When Iran replaces Palestine in Arab media

Manufacturing a substitute enemy: When Iran replaces Palestine in Arab media

Gulf media do not merely report on Iran; by constantly amplifying the Iranian threat, they shift the Arab gaze from the wound of Palestine to a new...

26.05.2026 50

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Timothy Hopper 

A Peace That Carries the Scent of Accepting Reality

A Peace That Carries the Scent of Accepting Reality

In international politics, the most important transformations do not always occur in the text of agreements. Sometimes the real transformation lies in...

26.05.2026 50

Middle East Monitor

Peter Rodgers

The Illusion of a Political Solution in Ali al-Zaidi and the Green Zone

The Illusion of a Political Solution in Ali al-Zaidi and the Green Zone

There is a familiar analytical noise that rises with every new government in Iraq, a noise that feels like replaying an old recording at a higher...

25.05.2026 40

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Karam Nama

The rise of China in Middle East politics

The rise of China in Middle East politics

The Middle East is no longer shaped solely by the influence of Western powers. For decades, countries such as the United States, Britain and France...

25.05.2026 30

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Dr Ismail Adaramola

Forget Truman’s Dog: The Devastating New Price of Friendship with Tel Aviv

Forget Truman’s Dog: The Devastating New Price of Friendship with Tel Aviv

“If you want a friend in Washington, buy a dog,” former US President Harry Truman said once. His classic line has just got a modern, satirical...

25.05.2026 50

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Yvonne Ridley

Escape or Escalate: Trump’s Tactical Crossroads in the Iran Conflict

Escape or Escalate: Trump’s Tactical Crossroads in the Iran Conflict

The war that Donald Trump declared won last month looks rather different from the inside of the Pentagon. The resulting stalemate has drained American...

24.05.2026 60

Middle East Monitor

Jasim Al-Azzawi

Acceptable Till it Wasn’t: Itamar Ben-Gvir and the Global Sumud Flotilla

Acceptable Till it Wasn’t: Itamar Ben-Gvir and the Global Sumud Flotilla

It has been a sorry though predictable exercise.  When he lived up (or down) to expectations of atrocious conduct befitting the proud bigot that he...

24.05.2026 60

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Dr Binoy Kampmark

German court classifies Jewish Voice as “extremist”

German court classifies Jewish Voice as “extremist”

The German organisation Jewish Voice for a Just Peace in the Middle East (JV) may, for the time being, continue to be classified as “extremist” by...

23.05.2026 60

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Leon Wystrychowski

Has the Flotilla finally exposed the West’s moral double standard?

Has the Flotilla finally exposed the West’s moral double standard?

The image that ricocheted across the world was not a missile strike, nor another skyline collapsing into Gaza’s dust. It was far quieter than that....

23.05.2026 50

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Kurniawan Arif Maspul

The World Cannot Contain Iran Forever Outside the Global Order

The World Cannot Contain Iran Forever Outside the Global Order

For months the world has remained fixated on a single number: 450 kilograms. That figure — referring to Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched...

22.05.2026 60

Middle East Monitor

‏Peiman Salehi

Indonesia’s foreign minister didn’t defend the flotilla detainees. He defended Israel’s language

Indonesia’s foreign minister didn’t defend the flotilla detainees. He defended Israel’s language

For years, Indonesia has wrapped itself in the moral vocabulary of anti-colonialism and Palestinian solidarity. Its leaders lecture the world about...

22.05.2026 50

Middle East Monitor

Dr. Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat

Israel: From Neutralizing the Frontline States to Neutralizing the Axis of Resistance

Israel: From Neutralizing the Frontline States to Neutralizing the Axis of Resistance

Israel’s occupation of Arab states does not necessarily have to take a physical form, as happened in the past with the rest of Palestine, the Syrian...

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Dr Sania Faisal El-Husseini

The bell tolls in Beijing: Xi’s warning and the shadow of Thucydides

The bell tolls in Beijing: Xi’s warning and the shadow of Thucydides

“It was the rise of Athens and the fear that this instilled in Sparta that made war inevitable.” Two thousand five hundred years on, the trap is...

21.05.2026 60

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Jasim Al-Azzawi

The Geopolitics of Energy Algorithms: Who Will Control Oil Markets in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?

The Geopolitics of Energy Algorithms: Who Will Control Oil Markets in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?

From oil wells to data power For decades, power in the global energy market was defined by oil reserves, production capacity, pipelines, shipping...

21.05.2026 60

Middle East Monitor

Dr Kamran Yeganegi

Dehumanisation, colonialism and its accomplices

Dehumanisation, colonialism and its accomplices

Colonialism is dehumanising. It is something akin to a spectacle that several world leaders and ministers have partially woken up to that fact, after...

21.05.2026 50

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Ramona Wadi

Maps of a vanished world: The myth of containing Iran

Maps of a vanished world: The myth of containing Iran

Despite decades of maximum pressure, crippling sanctions, and diplomatic isolation, the geopolitical reality of the Middle East suggests a profound...

21.05.2026 60

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Dr Mustafa Fetouri

Sovereignty, Palestine, and Power Vacuum: The Urgent Need for a United Arab Initiative

Sovereignty, Palestine, and Power Vacuum: The Urgent Need for a United Arab Initiative

US President Donald Trum’’s state visit to China will go down in history as the day the United States finally acknowledged Beijing’s ascendancy...

20.05.2026 60

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Dr Ramzy Baroud

India’s Gulf Gamble in a Fragmenting Middle East

India’s Gulf Gamble in a Fragmenting Middle East

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s five-nation diplomatic tour across the United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy from May 15-20,...

20.05.2026 30

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Saima afzal

The Gulf Cooperation Council is shooting itself in the foot

The Gulf Cooperation Council is shooting itself in the foot

The most accurate portrayal of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is perhaps the 2017 Kuwait summit, which was held at the height of the...

20.05.2026 50

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Karam Nama

As Trump Met Xi, China Was Already Sailing Under Iran’s Rules

As Trump Met Xi, China Was Already Sailing Under Iran’s Rules

Just before Donald Trump sat down with Xi Jinping in Beijing, Iranian news outlets reported a significant development in the Strait of Hormuz: Chinese...

20.05.2026 50

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Greg Pence

Indonesia must respond more forcefully to Israel’s detention of its journalists at sea

Indonesia must respond more forcefully to Israel’s detention of its journalists at sea

Indonesia has condemned Israel’s interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla. Officials have demanded access to detained Indonesians and called for...

20.05.2026 50

Middle East Monitor

Dr. Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat

Dishonouring Palestinian memory of the Nakba at the UN

Dishonouring Palestinian memory of the Nakba at the UN

Another Nakba commemoration has passed. At the UN, the rhetoric remains unchanged. It is chilling that even after a colonial genocide which Israeli...

19.05.2026 70

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Ramona Wadi

Beijing does not obey the empire, Tehran resists

Beijing does not obey the empire, Tehran resists

Donald Trump returns from his visit to China without the display of strength he had hoped to project to the world. No meaningful public concessions,...

19.05.2026 50

Middle East Monitor

Sayid Marcos Tenorio

How does the petrodollar finance and encourage the US’s bullying?

How does the petrodollar finance and encourage the US’s bullying?

It is impossible to understand the logic of America’s exorbitant military expenditures and successive wars in various countries – from Vietnam,...

19.05.2026 50

Middle East Monitor

Ali Omidi

The UAE’s Fujairah Bet: Export Flexibility, Energy Security, and Regional Leverage

The UAE’s planned second Fujairah, or West-East, pipeline marks a major shift in Gulf energy security and export strategy. It matters not only...

18.05.2026 70

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Dr Umud Shokri

Why the US–China Summit may decide the Middle East’s next war

There are moments in international politics when geography becomes destiny. The Strait of Hormuz—barely 33 kilometres wide at its narrowest...

18.05.2026 60

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Kurniawan Arif Maspul

After the war on Iran, the Transatlantic alliance rift grows wider

For decades, the Transatlantic alliance was presented as the cornerstone of the so-called liberal international order—a partnership portrayed by...

18.05.2026 60

Middle East Monitor

Ahmed Asmar

Egyptian forces in the UAE: Gains and losses

The presence of Egyptian forces in the UAE, against the backdrop of the US and Israeli-led war on Iran, raises serious questions among the Egyptian...

18.05.2026 70

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Mahmoud Hassan

The crisis of leadership in the West: From the charisma of ideas to the tyranny of public relations

During his official visit to Beijing, President Donald Trump faced a challenge of a peculiar kind. A White House official later revealed that the...

18.05.2026 60

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Karam Nama

Iran, Trump, and the cracks in American power

If there is one thing that now appears irreversible, it is that Iran did not lose this war and that the United States and Israel have collectively...

17.05.2026 60

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Ranjan Solomon

Iran: China’s Quiet Hedging Strategy in the Middle East

China’s growing engagement with Iran increasingly reveals that Tehran is no longer merely a regional issue confined to Middle Eastern politics. Iran...

17.05.2026 80

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Eko Ernada

Saudi Arabia Is Pulling Europe Toward a “Gulf Helsinki” Deal with Iran — Because Washington Failed

When military power fails to impose “deterrence,” oil becomes politics. And the Strait of Hormuz is now writing Gulf security rules instead of the...

17.05.2026 80

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Tamer Ajrami