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Sameh A. Habeeb

The Wandering Who, an attempt to clear the dust

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Paris, (Pal Telegraph) - Salman Rushdi caused tremendous chaos over his allegations against Islam.  His book, “Satanic Verses,” which relied on his own personal harmed liberties in the West, caused damage in Great Britain. Rushdi was p [ … ]

Why I oppose Palestine Statehood Bid

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Palestine, (Pal Telegraph) -  Not accidently, this is the third time we announce a Palestinian state. The first time to have a state announced was on September 1948. It was announced by the commons of Palestine government. The second time was in Algeria in 1987. And here we go, this September we [ … ]

Middle East Awakening: Turkey and Social Media by Sameh A. Habeeb

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London, (Pal Telegraph) - After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey’s role in the Middle East diminished. In the late 1990s, its role was viewed negatively among the Arab states and Arab Street due to its flourishing relations with Israel. Many joint projects between the two were lau [ … ]

Sameh Habeeb: Israel and the incomplete Arab Spring – Egypt

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London, (Pal Telegraph) - It was bewildering to see Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, welcoming the Arab spring. It was even more puzzling to see its president, Shimon Peres, repeatedly support and salute these "So called spontaneous" revolutions. But is it really a source of [ … ]

Are we too critical of Israel? Exposing Douglas Murray

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London, (Pal Telegraph) - On the 23rd of March, 2011, I was invited by the Royal Holloway Student body to debate whether we are too critical of Israel?   The other participants included Douglas Murray, Director of the Centre for Social Cohesion, Mark Macdonald from the Labour Friends of Palestine [ … ]