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The article claims that postcolonial thought, influenced by figures such as Frantz Fanon, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Edward Said, reshaped Western institutions by reframing anti-Western violence as resistance rather than terrorism. It argues that this worldview now dominates parts of European politics and international organizations, influencing attitudes toward Israel and...


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The discussion argues that “awareness” has become an overused term in Israel without a shared definition, strategy, or operational framework. While many actors contribute to public diplomacy and information efforts, these fragmented initiatives cannot replace a coordinated national doctrine. Modern conflicts increasingly revolve around shaping how reality is interpret...


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Western sanctions against Iran are increasingly undermined by sophisticated shadow banking structures that allow illicit financial activity to continue outside formal banking systems. The United States has pursued aggressive and targeted financial enforcement measures, focusing on shell companies, crypto channels, and maritime logistics networks. However, regulatory w...


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Iran’s economic system has evolved into a fragmented structure where the formal state struggles with fiscal insolvency, industrial decline, and weakening monetary stability while a parallel paramilitary economy controls many of the country’s most lucrative sectors. Sanctions, restricted access to international markets, and the collapse of traditional industries have a...


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The piece argues that the killing of Izz al-Din al-Haddad carries deep emotional significance for former hostages and broader strategic importance in weakening Hamas’s hardline leadership. It contends that deterrence in the region depends on demonstrating personal accountability for acts of terrorism and kidnapping. At the same time, it stresses that targeted killings...


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