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By Amer Al Sabaileh - Jan 08,2023
In a previous article on 11 September 2021, titled “The next phase of terrorism” published in the Jordan times, I tried to highlight the emerging risk of the return of terrorism by analyzing signals from different areas, mainly Afghanistan, to highlight the growing capacity of te
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Dec 31,2022
Across Middle East there are numerous complicated situations that have characterised this post-covid year. One of the most important is the worsening internal situation in Iran.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Dec 24,2022
Recently Jordan has seen a wave of protests and a strike of truck drivers. The major trigger of the strikes is the fuel price but is also driven by the underlying issue with the economic situation in the country.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Dec 18,2022
As the world is dealing with the repercussions of a global energy crisis, war in Ukraine and an ongoing pandemic, challenges and difficulties for governments are expected to increase through poverty, economic hardship, unemployment, and social and political frustration.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Dec 11,2022
During the former Israeli Cabinet under prime minister Yair Lapid, Jordan seemed to be more willing to engage with the Israeli government on various public levels.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Dec 04,2022
The victory of the far-right in the recent elections in Israel brings new realities to the political structure in the country.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Nov 20,2022
The return of Benjamin Netanyahu to the Israeli political scene marks the political shift in Israel towards the right following the global political trend of the spread of the political right in many countries worldwide.With the coming back of Netanyahu, many expect this governme
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Nov 06,2022
As expected, Benjamin Netanyahu’s election victory will bring him back into power in Israel with a more solid coalition, potentially with greater capacity for political moves and internal changes that will enable him to implement his regional vision of political expansion under t
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Oct 23,2022
Terrorist activities have recently been increasing in the south of Syria, particularly in the province of Daraa, with the strong presence of Daesh, which appears to be using the situation to re-emerge.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Oct 09,2022
After a six-month truce, the Yemeni government and the Houthis failed to extend the nationwide ceasefire. The current situation might well lead Yemen towards another chapter of violent escalation within its protracted civil war.