
Ramzy Baroud
Freelance Writer and Columnist at Freelance
Editor at The Palestine Chronicle
Dr. Ramzy Baroud is an author, a syndicated columnist, editor of Palestine Chronicle & a Senior Research Fellow at Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA).
Articles
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2 days ago |
commondreams.org | Ramzy Baroud
On June 24, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a truce between Israel and Iran following nearly two weeks of open warfare. Israel began the war, launching a surprise offensive on June 13, with airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, missile installations, and senior military and scientific personnel, in addition to numerous civilian targets.
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3 days ago |
thenews.com.pk | Ramzy Baroud
The profound and unrelenting struggles endured by Palestinians should, by any rational expectation, have irrevocably concluded the Palestinian cause. Yet, the struggle for freedom in Palestine is at its zenith. How is one to explain this? Attempts aimed at the erasure of Palestine, the Palestinian people, and their cause go back well over a century.
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3 days ago |
qoshe.com | Ramzy Baroud
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4 days ago |
eveningreport.nz | Ramzy Baroud |AsiaPacific Report.nz
COMMENTARY: By Ramzy Baroud, editor of The Palestinian ChronicleThe conflict between Israel and Iran over the past 12 days has redefined the regional chessboard. Here is a look at their key takeaways:Israel:Pulled in the US: Israel successfully drew the United States into a direct military confrontation with Iran, setting a significant precedent for future direct (not just indirect) intervention.
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4 days ago |
counterpunch.org | Ramzy Baroud
The profound and unrelenting struggles endured by Palestinians should, by any rational expectation, have irrevocably concluded the Palestinian cause. Yet, the struggle for freedom in Palestine is at its zenith. How is one to explain this? Attempts aimed at the erasure of Palestine, the Palestinian people, and their cause go back well over a century.
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Growing up in a Gaza refugee camp, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha often brought joy but also dread. It was customary for Israel to carry out massacres on the first day of these Muslim holidays, a horrific pattern for years. Today, a child in Khan Yunis is already among the first

"Old violent aggression loves to generate new troubles among evil men—soon or late, when it's fated to be born, new violence springs forth, a spirit no one can resist or conquer, unholy recklessness, dark ruin on the home, like the destructiveness from which it sprang." https://t.co/E3UFOOI3N6

The organic intellectuals of Gaza are now leading the way. It is time to pay attention.

Journalists in Gaza: A new generation bears witness BY Ramzy Baroud https://t.co/Cmz9Dc8vrR #Gaza