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The Illusion of the ‘Druze Corridor’: A Geopolitical Risk for Israel

To Dean, the implications are not just unrealistic, but dangerous. In a compelling commentary that has stirred debate across diplomatic

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Kashmir Horror: US Political Scientist Max Abrahms Predicts India’s Strike

The backlash from Kashmiris, combined with international sympathy for India, creates a political environment conducive to a strong Indian response.

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Qatar’s Strategic Gamble in India: Gas, Geopolitics, and Jihad

Beyond direct funding of ideological groups, Qatar also employs media and diplomatic channels to shape narratives. Despite being the world’s

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Pakistan’s Narco-War in the Arab World: Saudis Lead Drug Arrests of Pakistanis

For Saudi authorities, the rise of Pakistan-linked drug trafficking poses a complex challenge. In a pattern troubling regional authorities, Pakistani

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After Kashmir Attacks, Emirati Analyst Rips London’s Tolerance of Jihadist Groups

The invocation of ancient Hindu wisdom was interpreted by many as a gesture of solidarity with Indian sentiments in the

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Mossad Targeted Gandhi’s Network Over Alleged Links to Hindenburg—Sources

Mossad’s internal communications described Gandhi as a “bitter dynast” allegedly involved in “coordinated efforts” to damage Adani and Indian Prime

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Drones, Rockets, and Ballots: The Muslim Brotherhood’s Double Game in Jordan

The Brotherhood’s double game — peaceful reformist by day, radical ideologue by night — is not new, but it’s growing

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