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January 2025 (Page 2)

Did Donald Trump force the ceasefire deal the Biden administration refused to?

2025-01-15
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: January 15, 2025
In: Donald Trump, Gaza

Advertisements A ceasefire deal to finally stop the genocide in Gaza and bring about an exchange of captives appears to be at hand, but many questions remain. Among them is the role the incoming Trump administration played and what this says for his policy in the region. Read more at Mondoweiss.Continue Reading

The Failed Presidency of Joe Biden, Part Two

2025-01-15
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: January 15, 2025
In: Joe Biden

Advertisements Biden’s record on climate is better than most other policy areas. But his Middle East policies are a disaster even before considering the genocide he was a full partner in. Read more at Cutting Through.Continue Reading

What a new Lebanon might mean for Palestinians and the region

2025-01-11
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: January 11, 2025
In: Lebanon

Advertisements Joseph Aoun’s election this week as Lebanon’s new president reflects a new push toward a unified Lebanon. As the ceasefire time frame between Israel and Hezbollah ends there are signs Lebanon will be more capable of resisting Israeli aggression. Read more at Mondoweiss.Continue Reading

The Failed Presidency of Joe Biden, Part One

2025-01-03
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: January 3, 2025
In: Joe Biden

Advertisements While many, including some progressives, contend that Biden’s term was a success in domestic policy, the results say something different. Read more at Cutting Through.Continue Reading

Trump’s second term is around the corner. Here’s what we can expect.

2025-01-01
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: January 1, 2025
In: Donald Trump

Advertisements In less than a month, Joe Biden’s presidency will be over, and his legacy will be cemented as one of genocide. With Trump on the way in, it’s becoming more clear what his second term will look like for Palestine. And it’s not going to be good. Read more atContinue Reading

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